Warranties are nice, but the last thing you want in life is to have to redeem a warranty when you are pulling a trailer. That means your axle broke, the brakes locked, the tires failed or any number of other serious issues. If you were pulling a couple thousand pounds of equipment or livestock down the highway at 60 miles per hour when the problem occurred, the results could be catastrophic, if not fatal.
That’s why Donna Martin at Blue Ridge Trailer Sales & Service selects quality first, not price.
“If a trailer is not safe, I won’t carry it,” she affirmed from her office on Route 29, just north of Ruckersville
But Donna and her staff are also aware that the economy is still in a funk and people have to watch every dollar they spend.
“People have literally been putting band aids on their trailers to attempt to get a little more life from them, but for many, it’s past time to buy a new one,” she said
Donna says that in recent years, several prominent trailer companies have closed their doors. There are new, cheap Chinese trailer lines popping up in the market place and many have approached Donna about being a dealer. But these inexpensive, poor quality lines are simply unacceptable at Blue Ridge
Trailer Sales & Service.
For the past year, Donna has been actively seeking lines offering both high quality and value. One such manufacturer of utility and equipment trailers – Mustang – satisfies all requirements.
“Mustang is made in the United States, out of Glassport Pennsylvania. It’s American made from top to bottom, with American steel and components. We think it’s the best value on the market for the money,” Donna confirmed.
One of the premiere lines of horse trailers, Dream Coach, also shut down its operation. Considered the Cadillac of the industry, Dream Coach seemed irreplaceable, that is until Blue Ridge Trailers decided to have the line duplicated under the direction and design of Donna. The new trailer, DreamLine, is part of the Blue Ridge private label collection.
Blue Ridge sells utility, dump and equipment trailers, as well as cargo trailers and horse trailers to a diverse market including homeowners, builders, farms, contractors, landscapers and horse people.
Perhaps it’s time – maybe way past time – for you to consider a new trailer. Make sure you’re comparing apples to apples when you make your choice and be sure to stop by Blue Ridge Trailer Sales & Service on Route 29 North before you make the wrong choice.
Make sure you get value for your dollars. Call 434-985-4151 or go to www.blueridgetrailer.com.