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#1
Extremely sorry to hear this, I know it's a tad after the announcement but we currently own a 2014 Livin Lite 8.5x28' FBR Quicksilver toy hauler. We absolutely love it. We looked for two years before we purchased this unit. I know Thor bought them after this, 2016?. Every time we think of selling our unit and buying something else, bigger, or better or a 5th wheel, we have NOT found anything in the market that we feel comes close. Sorry KZ, it is what it is. Thor, we've owned a Thor product, Hurricane 33' Class A. I'd rather go back to tent camping. De-lamination, electrical, roof membrane, hate to say never but.....Looks like our next toy hauler will have to be an ATC. My understanding is the original engineer who developed or at least help develop the Livin Lite brand, broke from them and started ATC. To date our 2014 has been great and we will have to, willingly, keep our current toy hauler for many years to come, best part of this is, it most likely will be around for many years to come unlike many of the current products available.
#2
I believe it is due to a few factors: 1) Livin Lite trailers are a specialty trailer. I know there are a couple of others now, ATC for example. 2) The original purchase price is typically higher than most other units that are similar in nature, construction and use and most who decide to sell them really want to get a tad more for them. 3) Most "Value" books truly have no clue. REENUT
#3
New Members / In Georgia
March 13, 2017, 02:40:23 PM
Well it has been awhile since I was last on the Livin Lite web site, at least a couple of years. I guess the whole thing has changed, recently? We own a 2014 8.5x28 Livin Lite, Quicksilver. I believe, from what I've been told, the ownership changed? So I guess we are from the old school of Livin Lite. We live in central Georgia and have used our trailer periodically. Every time we go out we find things to modify to suit our needs. We looked for over two years before we purchased our Livin Lite and have never looked back. We got out of a typical motorhome RV and although these things are somewhat more expensive, they are without a doubt worth it. We've made many modifications that have made our trailer the ultimate, toy hauler. When we retire, in the next couple of years we plan on hitting the road for some extensive traveling. Hope to see a few of you out there. I look forward to exchanging information and obtaining some lessons learned from others.