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mustang652
Oct 13, 2013Explorer
Tiffin by all means. I've owned several units since 1987 and one was a used '04 Allegro Bay. Coach-wise was the best quality unit I've owned. I just did not care for the Chevy 8.1L and Allison combo, so after a couple of years, I traded it for a used Winnebago on an F-53 chassis. I wouldn't tell anyone not to buy a Thor, but I'll voice my experience and let you decide what you want to buy. I just got rid of a 2014 Thor Daybreak after five months of ownership because it was in the shop for 4 and 1/2 months for slide problems, to include track and motor replace, body work to square opening for the slide, subtle body damage done at the factory and/or the delivery company. Slide out failed fifth day of a trip back to Vegas. Trying to limp back into Las Vegas with the malfunctioning slide we met a guy on the road who's 2013 Challenger had been in the shop for 10 of the 12 months he had owned and was in route back to the shop for additional repairs needed on the sewer system.
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