I like the quality and some of their upgrades over the year….. I have serious problems with the small wet bath on their elite version. Get rid of the small entry closet and build out a real shower.
It looks exactly like the 2008 model too, and every year in between. That's the beauty. They to upgrade features and appliances as improvements are made in those items. Otherwise, an Oliver is an Oliver.
A nice layout for beds, bathroom. Kitchen is too cramped. Dinette is outmoded from 1950's. Why not remove dinette, and extend kitchen all the way down as one long counter. Add chairs for dining. Now put cabinets underneath for kitchen or office supplies. Put the microwave under that counter. Make the fridge at least 6-7 cubic ft and taller. One counter to cook, the other to wash and dry. Long counter becomes office and dining and you are looking out at the view. So simple but everyone is still stuck on that dinette model. The long counter can become a bed too.
I was thinking to Buy a Oliver but unfortunately now there a dealers involved. What a shame on the factory. Years of success and now this. I am sure the factory was sold and quality is not the same anymore. Look at the clues: Changed air conditioning and water heater brand... compared the old with the new and you will see what I am talking about.
You are speaking without any knowledge of the facts whatsoever. Actually the biggest complaint from potential customers over the years was the inability to see and purchase an Oliver regionally. Also the need for regional service providers. The steps the company took to remedy this situation were actually quite monumental for such a small company. But in the interest of serving their customer base better, they developed a plan and are in the process to this day of establishing a reliable dealer network that meets the Oliver standard. Oliver is still owned by the Oliver family, and nothing has been "downgraded" in the Oliver designs. All design and manufacturing still take place at the Oliver plant in Hohenwald, Tennessee. Also, when they change an appliance or feature, they do so in the interest of improving reliability or function. The biggest driver for the cost increases over the past few years have been several significant improvements in design, construction and appliance upgrades. If you think the Olivers of years past were worth considering, you should consider a new Oliver. They are better than ever in quality, and you can likely see and even purchase one much closer to where you live. But if you like the factory purchase experience, you can still take a factory tour and place your order at the factory in Tennessee. We own hull #1373 and could not be more pleased with our decision and our experience.
@@chrisneuhaus7188 As long as I know Oliver as not exponentially growing after including dealers network to its operation. It means the majority do not like dealers. You are correct, in order to satisfy clients in need for regional services Oliver did the move. Time will tell us if this was a good or bad move. Moreover, if goes wrong they will ended up selling to a big brand like Thor to avoid bankruptcy. This is my take on dealers , its does not reflect the majority. However so far looks like majority is agreeing with me based on numbers.
Why why why have the refrigerator on the floor,,,have to Bend clear to the floor every time yuu want to get something out of it....I was sold untill I saw that...deal breaker, horrable desighn flaw. 😊Regua4dless thete not worth what they are selling for...not reasonable at all...too bad,,,
There's over 1600 owners that would disagree with you. But the Oliver is designed for a specific type of owner. If that doesn't include you, that's perfectly fine.
I love it. It exudes quality!
Cheers
Ughhh... Me too. It's just soo expensive. I'd love to finance it... Me and my girlfriend are thinking of doing it
Lithium catch fire !
I like the quality and some of their upgrades over the year….. I have serious problems with the small wet bath on their elite version. Get rid of the small entry closet and build out a real shower.
2 years from now, I'll get one.
Looks great need a 26 foot unit
I would buy if it had larger refrigerator and deeper sink. Thank you. Please consider.
Eat less walk more
Where is a good place to store your interior pistol?
100,000? NO WAY!
Maybe I'm wrong but I think that person works or used to work at the Oliver company! I haven't seen him in the videos of the Oliver company!
He is the director of marketing for Oliver.
It looks exactly the same as the previous year.
It looks exactly like the 2008 model too, and every year in between. That's the beauty. They to upgrade features and appliances as improvements are made in those items. Otherwise, an Oliver is an Oliver.
A nice layout for beds, bathroom. Kitchen is too cramped. Dinette is outmoded from 1950's.
Why not remove dinette, and extend kitchen all the way down as one long counter. Add chairs for dining. Now put cabinets underneath for kitchen or office supplies. Put the microwave under that counter. Make the fridge at least 6-7 cubic ft and taller.
One counter to cook, the other to wash and dry. Long counter becomes office and dining and you are looking out at the view. So simple but everyone is still stuck on that dinette model. The long counter can become a bed too.
What are the inner diameters?
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I was thinking to Buy a Oliver but unfortunately now there a dealers involved. What a shame on the factory. Years of success and now this. I am sure the factory was sold and quality is not the same anymore.
Look at the clues: Changed air conditioning and water heater brand... compared the old with the new and you will see what I am talking about.
You are speaking without any knowledge of the facts whatsoever. Actually the biggest complaint from potential customers over the years was the inability to see and purchase an Oliver regionally. Also the need for regional service providers. The steps the company took to remedy this situation were actually quite monumental for such a small company. But in the interest of serving their customer base better, they developed a plan and are in the process to this day of establishing a reliable dealer network that meets the Oliver standard.
Oliver is still owned by the Oliver family, and nothing has been "downgraded" in the Oliver designs. All design and manufacturing still take place at the Oliver plant in Hohenwald, Tennessee. Also, when they change an appliance or feature, they do so in the interest of improving reliability or function. The biggest driver for the cost increases over the past few years have been several significant improvements in design, construction and appliance upgrades.
If you think the Olivers of years past were worth considering, you should consider a new Oliver. They are better than ever in quality, and you can likely see and even purchase one much closer to where you live. But if you like the factory purchase experience, you can still take a factory tour and place your order at the factory in Tennessee. We own hull #1373 and could not be more pleased with our decision and our experience.
@@chrisneuhaus7188 As long as I know Oliver as not exponentially growing after including dealers network to its operation. It means the majority do not like dealers. You are correct, in order to satisfy clients in need for regional services Oliver did the move. Time will tell us if this was a good or bad move. Moreover, if goes wrong they will ended up selling to a big brand like Thor to avoid bankruptcy.
This is my take on dealers , its does not reflect the majority. However so far looks like majority is agreeing with me based on numbers.
Why why why have the refrigerator on the floor,,,have to Bend clear to the floor every time yuu want to get something out of it....I was sold untill I saw that...deal breaker, horrable desighn flaw. 😊Regua4dless thete not worth what they are selling for...not reasonable at all...too bad,,,
Try proofreading your incoherent post.
There's over 1600 owners that would disagree with you. But the Oliver is designed for a specific type of owner. If that doesn't include you, that's perfectly fine.