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Trane DLR wants new Mid Price/Quality line wdgeddes 10-09-2006
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Posted by on October 9, 2006, 6:13 pm
Hi

We are currently a Trane dealer. We have just dropped Carrier because
of their continuing price increases. We need a new mid line, that is
mid quality and price. Trane will be our premier brand. We have been
looking at York and some want us to look at Amana. Is Amana now not
simply another version of a Goodman?

What do you guys think of York, I know they had some heat exchange
problems a few years back?

Thanks in advance fany for any suggestions

Doug

Posted by =?iso-8859-15?Q?Tekkie=AE?= on October 9, 2006, 8:02 pm
posted for all of us...

> Hi
>
> We are currently a Trane dealer. We have just dropped Carrier because
> of their continuing price increases. We need a new mid line, that is
> mid quality and price. Trane will be our premier brand. We have been
> looking at York and some want us to look at Amana. Is Amana now not
> simply another version of a Goodman?
>
> What do you guys think of York, I know they had some heat exchange
> problems a few years back?
>
> Thanks in advance fany for any suggestions
>
> Doug
>
Whatever you do don't ask SBM - keep this between us ;~)
--
Tekkie "There's no such thing as a tool I don't need."

Posted by Kevin on October 9, 2006, 9:46 pm
Does York have a non-variable speed 95% effecient natural gas model for sale
yet?


> Hi
>
> We are currently a Trane dealer. We have just dropped Carrier because
> of their continuing price increases. We need a new mid line, that is
> mid quality and price. Trane will be our premier brand. We have been
> looking at York and some want us to look at Amana. Is Amana now not
> simply another version of a Goodman?
>
> What do you guys think of York, I know they had some heat exchange
> problems a few years back?
>
> Thanks in advance fany for any suggestions
>
> Doug



Posted by Bubba on October 9, 2006, 10:43 pm
On Mon, 09 Oct 2006 18:13:32 -0400, wdgeddes@rogers.com wrote:

>Hi
>
>We are currently a Trane dealer. We have just dropped Carrier because
>of their continuing price increases. We need a new mid line, that is
>mid quality and price. Trane will be our premier brand. We have been
>looking at York and some want us to look at Amana. Is Amana now not
>simply another version of a Goodman?
>
>What do you guys think of York, I know they had some heat exchange
>problems a few years back?
>
>Thanks in advance fany for any suggestions
>
>Doug

Cmon, Doug. It sounds like you've been in business. Dropping a line
because they are increasing prices?? Guess what? They all do. Look how
Goodman has been increasing their parts and furnaces/A/c's. They are
all just pretty boxes anymore. Pick your poison. Your best bet is
picking a wholesaler that will take care of your and your equipment.
The same way a customer should worry about the servicing dealer and
NOT the pretty colored box they bought.
Bubba
(Yes, Amana and Goodman are one in the same now).

Posted by on October 21, 2006, 10:37 pm

Bubba,

Thanks for the feedback. Carrier's price increases in this market
have been much higher than Trane's. We don't buy from wholesalers,
only direct from the mfr. We buy a lot of equipment. So a mfr that
would provide excellent support is more important.

Doug


wrote:

>On Mon, 09 Oct 2006 18:13:32 -0400, wdgeddes@rogers.com wrote:
>
>>Hi
>>
>>We are currently a Trane dealer. We have just dropped Carrier because
>>of their continuing price increases. We need a new mid line, that is
>>mid quality and price. Trane will be our premier brand. We have been
>>looking at York and some want us to look at Amana. Is Amana now not
>>simply another version of a Goodman?
>>
>>What do you guys think of York, I know they had some heat exchange
>>problems a few years back?
>>
>>Thanks in advance fany for any suggestions
>>
>>Doug
>
>Cmon, Doug. It sounds like you've been in business. Dropping a line
>because they are increasing prices?? Guess what? They all do. Look how
>Goodman has been increasing their parts and furnaces/A/c's. They are
>all just pretty boxes anymore. Pick your poison. Your best bet is
>picking a wholesaler that will take care of your and your equipment.
>The same way a customer should worry about the servicing dealer and
>NOT the pretty colored box they bought.
>Bubba
>(Yes, Amana and Goodman are one in the same now).

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