ACerf, This is what RV Consumer Group has to say about Evergreen RV; The RV industry has finally entered the "Green" movement with the creation of new companies sprouting up with promises to be more fuel-efficient, formaldehyde-free, lighter and easier to tow, etc. One of these new companies is Evergreen Recreational Vehicles, which is based on some of the assets of Pilgrim International. Doug Lantz, formerly of Pilgrim, and now president and CEO of Evergreen, is confident enough in the quality of Evergreen's new Ever-Lite towables that the company can offer three-year warranties. ComposiTek, the wood-free composite material used in construction of the Ever-Lite is part of Evergreen's inheritance from Pilgrim, along with shop tools, office machines, and prototype trailers that were scheduled for marketing by the now-defunct company. We're not totally sure that Ever-Lite is still being built. With all the new "Lites" on the market, another one here or there is almost a ho-hum thing. As is the case with any new and previously untried product from a new company, caution is advised when considering a purchase.
This is JD Gallant of RVCG assessment on the Ever Lite; I like what Evergreen is saying, but I can't seem to trust much coming from Pilgrim -- of whom one of the founders was Dave Hoefer. This innovator of the nineties never built a good trailer -- just a salable trailer. Anyway, prejudices aside, it's too early in the game to guess what Evergreen is up to. With composites the mainstay of their construction, we'll have to just wait and see. But heck, being a tree hugger from way back, I'm really hoping that their Evergreen products are really green.
RV Consumer Group, (RVCG) is the most respected publication on RV's in the industry. It is the bible that every dealer uses to rate an RV. The dealer may not reveal what the guide says about a particular unit if it is not favorable information, but when asked about a Hichhiker or other well rated RV's, they will pull the data right out for you to see.
Hope this helps to clear up the mystery of Evergreen RV's.
george