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Goldencrazy
Mar 19, 2014Explorer
I think he said it never rained and the major problem hit when it rained. Others have wondered why it was not water tested and it really seems bizarre they would miss that step. The buyer wants a perfect coach when he buys new. Not a wrong expectation. If there is a problem he doesn't want water gushing in on the first rain. A small drip maybe and it can be fixed but much water shouldn't happen. Winnebago had a problem with Vista's a few years ago when the fresh water tanks would eject water through the overflow tube. It was identified after quite a bit of driving. They recalled and fixed. I was missing a couple of screws in trim molding on the outside. No big deal but irritating. It is new and I think should be perfect. I don't do my work just pretty good. I have had nothing major but if I do on my new Winnebago on order I will let people know. Before this******started I had the Pallazzo high on my list to look at and test drive. Crossed it off. I hate dirt on the dash.
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