with possibility of being outcasted here for daring to say what I am going to say ...
first of all it is sad day to see another Aussie company go bust
secondly, not only them - but so many others have priced them selves out of the market
lets not blame Chinese import etc
we in Australia are like sheep, paying whatever someone wants to charge us, its about time we wake up and start sending strong message
how can anyone justify charging 50k+ or 60k+ for a canvas tent on two wheels is beyond me .... now with times there are less and less of those willing to pay those ridiculous prices and this is happening (liquidation, blame game ...)
lets hope in times to come there will be Australian companies who will adopt to the changing market and be able to make quality campers for much much more competitive and realistic price tag
essentially yes they are a canvas tent on wheels, but have an add up of the extras on many of them and you see where much of the cost comes from...diesel heaters, diesel hot water systems, inverters, big battery bank / lithium ion batteries these days, ours has a big eutectic fridge not a bottom of the range fridge, what ever rims and tyres I wanted on it, paint it any colour I wanted, came with a solar panel that has it's own home in the front box, usually less poles in the set up, etc etc etc.
Yes they had a healthy mark up, but I bought my trailer 7 years ago and haven't done a thing to it other then add a space case on top of the front box to throw 4 camp chairs in. The choice is there now for people to go cheaper options, that choice wasn't around so much 7 years ago. Reality is, most people that go camping don't need the "tougher built" campers, so why waste money buying one. Many outback "tracks" are good gravel highways these days, they aren't the tracks I drove on 25 years ago, once again making no need for paying big dollars for "Aussie made / better built" campers.