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oldmattb
Aug 17, 2013Explorer
Some good friends have a 2001 (I think) Condor and we have spent some time in it. Several things I liked. The water supply pump is mounted in a bay, so it is easy to get to and its operation nearly silent. The waste system had an attached pull-out hose which I found easy to use. The layout was fully functional with the slide in. Nice sized kitchen. No transfer box for AC power, you just plug the cord into an outlet - simple and it works. The storage bays are spacious.
Friends have had problems with the slide dragging and tearing up the kitchen cabinets. Last trip out, a drift pin loosened on the slide mechanism, and required a campsite repair.
They had some issue with the body coming loose from the frame, and had to have additional bolts. Symptom was excessive body lean on turns and sloppy handling.
In our use of the coach, we did some serious mountain driving, and experienced no overheating and no brake fade. Coach came to them with upgraded front suspension parts. They have had no problems with the Autopark, but at my insistence, now carry schematic, a troubleshooting guide, and large wheel chocks.
Matt B
Friends have had problems with the slide dragging and tearing up the kitchen cabinets. Last trip out, a drift pin loosened on the slide mechanism, and required a campsite repair.
They had some issue with the body coming loose from the frame, and had to have additional bolts. Symptom was excessive body lean on turns and sloppy handling.
In our use of the coach, we did some serious mountain driving, and experienced no overheating and no brake fade. Coach came to them with upgraded front suspension parts. They have had no problems with the Autopark, but at my insistence, now carry schematic, a troubleshooting guide, and large wheel chocks.
Matt B
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