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ncrowley wrote:
Newmar was not able to get compensation from the company that provided the sidewalls. They are replacing sidewalls during the winter at a greatly discounted price to help their customers. This year Newmar is charging $15,500 to replace the sidewalls and repaint the coach on my 2004 coach. This is better than companies like Monaco - Monaco will replace the sidewalls and repaint but at the full price of $40,000. Would I like to see them pay for it all? Sure, but I also do not want to see them go bankrupt. I really like Newmar as a company. I have been treated very well by everyone there and I would definitely buy another Newmar coach without hesitation.
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imgoin4it wrote:
The problem was every coach manufactured with panels from the company. The product was manufactured and installed by RV manufacturers. After coaches were made the problem started and companies were just as surprisdd as anyone else. The panel manufacturer went back to the drawing board and came up with what they thoughg was a fix. It was tested and came out good. Problem it was not tested long enough and same problem happened again only it took a little longer. RV manufacturers were caught off guard fust like everyone else. I understand the problem was/is finally fixed beginning about 2009. All of my exterior siding has been changed so I hope it is fixed. Problem is ,were RV companies to fix the problem they were caught with, they all would probably go broke, close the doors and go home. Not sure they have any options so they do nothing. Repainting will not fix it, it will just come back. I don't think anyone knows how to fix so buyer are made to "suck it up and live with it.
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