Whitey
Member
"3 lifts with issues - Challenger, Seasons, and Ego. And on each one, it took the mob to out them on the status of the lifts. Zero transparency."
I think you are missing another 2, at least. Grand Summit Express is a Frankenstein monster of mashed together parts from different manufacturers. Major failure of that lift coming sometime in the next 2-3 yrs or less. And Bluebird. While it feels like a "modern" lift, people forget that it was the first 6 pack and the first bubble lift in the US and is now 15 years old. There's a reason conventional wisdom states; "never buy a vehicle in the first year of its production run" and I agree with that "rule" (I was in the auto & truck business and saw it 1st hand - You need to let them "get the bugs out" from the experience they get with the first gen before you buy it). Bluebird was a 1st gen version of that type of lift and they've never really gotten all of the bugs out. Whether they can keep it going without major overhaul/replacements, remains to be seen.
I think you are missing another 2, at least. Grand Summit Express is a Frankenstein monster of mashed together parts from different manufacturers. Major failure of that lift coming sometime in the next 2-3 yrs or less. And Bluebird. While it feels like a "modern" lift, people forget that it was the first 6 pack and the first bubble lift in the US and is now 15 years old. There's a reason conventional wisdom states; "never buy a vehicle in the first year of its production run" and I agree with that "rule" (I was in the auto & truck business and saw it 1st hand - You need to let them "get the bugs out" from the experience they get with the first gen before you buy it). Bluebird was a 1st gen version of that type of lift and they've never really gotten all of the bugs out. Whether they can keep it going without major overhaul/replacements, remains to be seen.




