“We will be the first to say we are not the largest when it comes to marketing. We build good product and we don’t give away the bank to increase the volume. We spend the largest amount of our money on the product itself and then let the dealers promote the product the way they want to,” Krider says.
Another big difference that Four Winds offers is its three-year, 45,000 mile structural warranty. “That is pretty much unheard of for structural components,” says Krider. “It’s exciting for us to know the customers know we are standing behind the coach we built for them.”
The Ventura Class B Motorhomes can easily fit into a standard size parking space. With upscale interior amenities, sleek exterior lines and superior fuel mileage, it's easy to see why the Ventura Motorhomes are ready for adventure-seeking passengers.
Comments: The Company recently introduced a medium-duty 19,500-pound GVWR Kodiak chassis by Chevrolet with four new floor plans in its Four Winds, Dutchmen and Chateau lineups. Four Winds rates average to above average regarding quality construction and average in the area of customer satisfaction. Resale value is average based on our research. Many Four Winds owners were pleased with the fit and finish of their units and felt they got a little more in the way of standard features compared to the company’s competitors. We like their Class C models and feel this is the company’s strong suit. Overall we feel the company is above average and appeals to entry-level and mid-range buyers.
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