redrockshara
Member
I am a new member of the Heartland group. We purchased our Bighorn last spring and spent the summer doing several week trips and lots of weekend trips in our beloved Michigan. 2008 will be the first time we take the rig out of state - 2 planned trips. I found it interesting to read all these posts. Of what industry cannot all these same things be said about? Personally, I am in the automotive industry and if you want to talk about QC requirements - I have plenty of complaints as a supplier to what is really now the Big Six. That being said we love our 3055RL. Does it duplicate floor plans of other manu? You bet. But it is large enough and not too small for us. Does it have problems? Minor - nothing major. A cupboard door that comes off here, a few minor problems with the dealer - not the unit. We shopped for two years for this unit. Basically I think with everyone it boils down to "How much bang can I get for my buck?" With all the money in the world I would probably have looked elsewhere, if I was going to live in the unit year round I would probably look elsewhere. But I am completely pleased with our purchase, the quality of the unit and most especially what we considered the "extras" it had to offer. We both agreed we were getting the most bang for the buck. I have not had any contact with the manu as it has not been necessary - no problems that major. We are looking forward to a great 2008 camping season and two major trips. (By the way - any info on trips to Lexington, KY and Williamsburg will be appreciated). One more thing - the towing ability of both the truck and the ability of the driver I think should be considered. If an idiot with no experience is pulling an oversized rig with an underpowered truck he is going to have trouble. Lucky for me, our truck is overpowered for our rig and my husband has been towing stuff since he was 14 and if anything is over-experienced. Have a great season all!