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TomfromNC
May 06, 2017Explorer
Hi,
I'm on my fourth Winnebago and really like them. My first 2 were Class c's and were on Ford chassis plus were both good. My first Class A was a 2004 Adventurer and it was a fine coach and we loved the floor plan and the quality even though we had a problem with the workhorse chassis. I now have a 2014 Adventurer and really like the handling and the quality of the coach. Yes they have had problems with Schwintek but WBGO has been making good on repairing them even though not in warranty. My full wall slide was repaired at the Factory and all is well.
I would personally recommend a Winnebago product and the company is there for you. Also they manufacture most of their own components other than appliances, televisions, etc. so if you have an older WBGO and need say a fresh water tank, they have it. Their driver/passenger cage is steel and not wood. When in doubt go to the factory in Forest City, Iowa and take the factory tour.
Good Luck!
I'm on my fourth Winnebago and really like them. My first 2 were Class c's and were on Ford chassis plus were both good. My first Class A was a 2004 Adventurer and it was a fine coach and we loved the floor plan and the quality even though we had a problem with the workhorse chassis. I now have a 2014 Adventurer and really like the handling and the quality of the coach. Yes they have had problems with Schwintek but WBGO has been making good on repairing them even though not in warranty. My full wall slide was repaired at the Factory and all is well.
I would personally recommend a Winnebago product and the company is there for you. Also they manufacture most of their own components other than appliances, televisions, etc. so if you have an older WBGO and need say a fresh water tank, they have it. Their driver/passenger cage is steel and not wood. When in doubt go to the factory in Forest City, Iowa and take the factory tour.
Good Luck!
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