โOct-07-2013 02:29 PM
โOct-12-2013 01:21 PM
ThunderingQuiet wrote:prism wrote:
Coachman especially Diesel pushers are entry level at best
That is true. But what's wrong with entry level?
We had our Cross Country for ten years. In that time we never had any major issues with the coach. I've read horror stories on new motor homes costing in the hundres of thousands dollars that are nothing but major problem after major problem.
Was ours trouble free? No, but we never had to replace anything in the interior. No roof leaks, no delamination, no plumbing leaks, nothing fell apart, nothing fell off, slides always worked.
We did trade, but it wasn't because of problems. It was for more storage space and more interior room.
When the dealer actually saw our trade he said he had never seen a ten year old motor home in such good shape. In fact our Cross Country sold within three days.
The only major problem was with the Cummins engine. We replaced the turbo at 65,000 miles. Not a Coachmen problem.
I just hope our 2012 Phaeton holds up as well as our Cross Country did.
โOct-12-2013 10:18 AM
โOct-12-2013 10:10 AM
prism wrote:
Coachman especially Diesel pushers are entry level at best
โOct-11-2013 09:45 PM
escottd wrote:ThunderingQuiet wrote:escottd wrote:
There are no manufacturers that I am aware of that do not honor their warranties because you are a full timer.
There is at least one that I am personally aware of - Coachmen. On the Cross Country we owned the warranty explicitly stated that if the motorhome was lived in full time the warranty was void. Now how they would prove that I'm not sure.
Wow, remind me never to by a Coachman..
โOct-11-2013 08:25 PM
ThunderingQuiet wrote:escottd wrote:
There are no manufacturers that I am aware of that do not honor their warranties because you are a full timer.
There is at least one that I am personally aware of - Coachmen. On the Cross Country we owned the warranty explicitly stated that if the motorhome was lived in full time the warranty was void. Now how they would prove that I'm not sure.
โOct-11-2013 08:20 PM
escottd wrote:
There are no manufacturers that I am aware of that do not honor their warranties because you are a full timer.
โOct-11-2013 08:07 PM
โOct-11-2013 04:47 PM
2gypsies wrote:gerrym51 wrote:
full timer needs washer/dryer
Not.....
โOct-11-2013 04:04 PM
2gypsies wrote:gerrym51 wrote:
full timer needs washer/dryer
Not.....
โOct-11-2013 04:01 PM
gerrym51 wrote:
full timer needs washer/dryer
โOct-11-2013 03:34 PM
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โOct-10-2013 07:17 PM
prism wrote:
7 years is not written in stone at all even if you personally think it is and this guys spending 11K here NOT 111K or 211K like your making it sound????