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Mar 18, 2014Explorer
Flanz wrote:Effy wrote:Flanz wrote:
Hmmmmm. Some people never learn. Why in the world did you get another one after the fiasco you just went thru. Trade it in while it's still new. Looks like you and Thor are going to be good friends and partners for the next 10yrs or so.
Actually, I guess I need to thank you. Your showing me what I don't want to buy for my next coach....
All joking aside. Good luck with your boat.
-paul
Well Paul, had you been paying attention it was part of the deal. You buy a coach and trade you lose your behind. He worked it out and seems like he still is, but this sort of worthless kneejerk advice is really uncalled for. Perhaps you have enough money to continue to go through coaches but the rest of us really just want the situation remedied.
Knowing people who have a Thor product and after going thru what he has, I think I'd take the loss and move onto a more reputable builder. I've run into people with Thor products and have heard nothing but bad experiences. Going as far back as 15 - 20yrs when Thor use to build on marginal chassis' and had coaches overweight.
IMO - They DO NOT build a good quality coach, and it now shows with this example. Nobody show have to SETTLE for or put up with this.
-paul
This ^^^^^. They're never going to be happy. So you take a loss. It's not worth a heart attack or ulcer over over it. I can't imagine going camping and worrying what's next.
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