We are in the process of purchasing a Living Quarters Trailer and have narrowed it down to a Platinum trailer. Does anyone have good or bad experiences with a Platinum Trailer?
Posted 2006-08-26 10:57 PM (#47467 - in reply to #47459) Subject: RE: Platinum Horse Trailers
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I'm thinking of getting a Platinum two horse (no LQ)...they are the only brand that has all the measurements I'm looking for...I don't know if they are structurally a good trailer or not though...so I'm anxous to hear from people who may own one...
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Posted 2006-08-28 8:21 AM (#47505 - in reply to #47459) Subject: RE: Platinum Horse Trailers
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Originally written by coffey on 2006-08-26 6:43 PM
We are in the process of purchasing a Living Quarters Trailer and have narrowed it down to a Platinum trailer. Does anyone have good or bad experiences with a Platinum Trailer?
You won't be dissappointed.
Let me clarify further. I've pulled this brand and about 8 other brands in the past decade, to allow me to comment on them from a personal basis. I like to give them all a plug whenever I can. You only mentioned this brand so my comment was confined to your question.
In my humble opinion, you could have substitued a number of trailers in your final choice and would not have been dissappointed.
But I failed to mention the most important buying criteria.
The single most important buying criteria I've seen from my experience over the years has been the quality of the dealer, not the trailer. I'm seldom asked that question. But most buyers would be well served to seek customer references for dealers they are working with . . . and you will have made a huge step in making sure you have a wonderful experience with your new trailer . . . no matter what brand you buy. Yes there are differing degrees of workmanship (and price) on trailers. A good dealer will match your needs accordingly, and back it up.