โJun-27-2015 01:42 PM
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โJul-22-2015 08:37 AM
egh33 wrote:
Yes, I too feel Winnebago sure has lost the quality along the way. My first coach was a 1995 Itasca Suncruiser no slides. Bought it used in 1997. It was a great MH, no rattles, very little money did I put into it. No major problems the entire time I Had it. Traded it for a brand new Winnebago in 2006. This coach has given us all types of trouble, Spark plug wires kept burning off, slides quit working, leak up on right hand corner, dash air needed repair, basement air just got repaired, had to repair shower leak, refrigerator had to be repaired, repaired drawer guide, Onan generator needs repaired. That's all I can think of right now. But only twice have we been on a trip that some thing didn't go wrong.
โJul-22-2015 07:12 AM
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โJul-21-2015 09:26 PM
RLS7201 wrote:
This whole thread only reinforces why I keep polishing my 95 Bounder.
Richard
โJul-21-2015 02:37 PM
jerseyjim wrote:
So glad I'm using an KEEPING my 2001 Dolphin...by NationalRV. NationalRV was one of the first to "go down" due to the economy 10 years ago.
Someone said (true or not) that the hi-quality companies were the first to leave.
When I bought mine (new) I was impressed by (my perception of quality) assembly, and apparently I was right. During the early warranty period, I found around 12 small problems that were promptly fixed by my dealer. Otherwise the only "problems" I've had (really maintenance) were on the F-53 chassis. (Tranny, brakes, tires). But that's to be expected. I will keep this unit until it disintegrates. 52,000 miles so far.
Keep it clean...polished and change the oil regularly. Basically, that's it. And...btw...at age 73, this one is "it" anyway.
โJul-21-2015 12:15 PM
2gypsies wrote:Effy wrote:
Until a few manufacturers come along with a viable product and are happier with good profits and a good product instead of "it's all about the money" and a cheap product, that won't change. As consumers we have very few choices in a manufacturer. And they all play the same numbers game with relatively the same build process using the same cheap components. We need new players in the game. But as long as consumer pay top dollar for crap, why on earth would they change? That would be idiotic from a financial perspective. Apparently negative news doesn't seem to curb consumer spending. So why should they change?
Newmar has been around a long time and builds quality units. They are highly recommended.
โJul-21-2015 10:13 AM
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โJun-29-2015 12:45 PM
AstroRig57 wrote:
Having worked in the RV industry.........
When a unit was sold, I (or an employee) again went over it, this time with an eye for proper system operations, and wrote up another batch of work orders if necessary. This was all free and there was none of this charging a customer for the PDI or walk-thru as is the case with some dealers today.
I said it then, and I say it today, if you get a unit that functions properly, with few if any defects, thank your dealer and not the manufacturer. If you get a unit with issues, you can be ticked off at both.
โJun-29-2015 03:34 AM
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