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wbwood
Jul 27, 2014Explorer
I wouldn't Winnebago at the top. As stated, manufacturers make many different levels of coaches. And each coach is different. One person could buy a coach from the crapiest manufacturer and not have an issue, while another could spend a butt load of money on a coach that is high on the charts, but it could be a lemon. We bought a Thor Chateau (pic in my signature) last year. We have been over all pleased with it. No major issues. Slide motors and water pump replaced under warranty. The braking on one slide motor was not holding very well. Slide would release maybe a quarter inch, but gasket would still be secure enough. Thor replaced both motors for good measure. We didn't realize it but our low point drain had a very slow leak. The water pump would burp about once on hour or two. Looked for leaks, but couldn't find any. Dealership found it at the low point drain on the outside. Replaced it and Thor had them replace the pump with a new one. Again for good measure. And when they replaced it, the tech secured it better to where it was quiter.
Now a coworker bought a Winnie Class C earlier this year. He said his generator is loud like its loose (maybe missing bolt, I don't know). He also complained that he didn't have hardly any electrical outlets in the living area and was going to see about getting more added. A couple years ago he had na Itasca Class A and seemed to be happy with it.
Now a coworker bought a Winnie Class C earlier this year. He said his generator is loud like its loose (maybe missing bolt, I don't know). He also complained that he didn't have hardly any electrical outlets in the living area and was going to see about getting more added. A couple years ago he had na Itasca Class A and seemed to be happy with it.
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