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pnichols
May 04, 2017Explorer II
I'm afraid I have to agree in general with js6343js6343 ... Jim's delivery style (rant) notwithstanding.
Compare the modern moderately priced SUV that millions drive - if they fell apart and/or had the system failures over time like many RV coach brands have - then well - no need to elaborate.
Our Itasca (Winnebago) Class C is in general "well built" IMHO. However, a few "real dumb" minor construction deficiences have showed up over the years that were head scratching exasperations to discover and fix.
We (the consumer) will keep on deserving what we get if we keep on accepting what we get. It's too bad it takes so much money to get around this - if it can be gotten around at any price.
Compare the modern moderately priced SUV that millions drive - if they fell apart and/or had the system failures over time like many RV coach brands have - then well - no need to elaborate.
Our Itasca (Winnebago) Class C is in general "well built" IMHO. However, a few "real dumb" minor construction deficiences have showed up over the years that were head scratching exasperations to discover and fix.
We (the consumer) will keep on deserving what we get if we keep on accepting what we get. It's too bad it takes so much money to get around this - if it can be gotten around at any price.
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