โMay-03-2016 10:16 AM
โMay-27-2016 07:06 PM
Wazzupdock wrote:
Thanks to all for your feedback. I looked at the Venetian (Thor), The Forza(Win)and The Ventana (Newmar) all relatively in the same price range along with size. I heard more about Newmar and Winn. but hardly anything about Thor. I like what I've seen in the Thor coach but concerned about reliability and servicability history by ownwers who have this or other prducts of Thor. I don't want to buy a vehicle with all the bling and it's structure quality doesn't hold up. I did visit the Newmar factory and 2 things caught my eye the floor construction is wood frame and they used residential insulation (R30) in the roof and side walls which I heard could present a problem with sagging over time. I don't know,just trying to get as much info as possible to make intelligent decision.
โMay-27-2016 12:04 PM
Finally Time wrote:
I owned a Thor ACE, and now a Winnebago Vista. No comparison. After 3 months of problems with the ACE I took a loss and traded it in for a Vista. I have been happy with the Vista, only a few minor issues. But if I had known about the issues with the slide system used for a few model years, I would have gone with Newmar. (So far I haven't had any problems, but it's like waiting for the other shoe to drop.)
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โMay-07-2016 09:59 AM
snicky wrote:
While in Albuquerque, New Mexico and still under warranty we stopped at the Mesa Winnebago RV Centerand asked if they could check out dianette slide. We were asked if we had purchased the RV from them and when we said no, they told us that they didn't have time. Like what difference whould it make where we made the purchase, it was under warranty. Frustrated, I contacted Winnebago Ind. which was also a waste of time. I was told that they don't have any control over their dealers and suggested I call the Winnebago factory warranty center and schedule an appointment.
โMay-07-2016 06:06 AM
โMay-06-2016 06:25 AM
snicky wrote:
My wife and I recently purchased a new Class C Winnebago 24G View on Mercedes Sprinter chassis. The Merceded chassis has been flawless so far, but we've been having some serious second thoughts on our purchase. New to RVing, we took a short 3 week trip to Az. and just returned a week ago. On the 2nd day out, our dianette slide quit working, our LP furnace & LP refrig quit working, we have 4 galley lights not working, and the chassis infotainment center (GPS)had faults. Late last fall our hot water heater didn't work that I repaired. More disappointing than the components failing, was the response we received from the Winnebago Service Centers and Winnebago Ind.. While in Albuquerque, New Mexico and still under warranty we stopped at the Mesa Winnebago RV Centerand asked if they could check out dianette slide. We were asked if we had purchased the RV from them and when we said no, they told us that they didn't have time. Like what difference whould it make where we made the purchase, it was under warranty. Frustrated, I contacted Winnebago Ind. which was also a waste of time. I was told that they don't have any control over their dealers and suggested I call the Winnebago factory warranty center and schedule an appointment. Unfortuately, that wouldn't be until August of 2016.
Although we had an unusual amount of issues with our coach, we still loved it. Regretfully, our issues are with the poor service we received from Winnebago and its' dealers. We're considering trading our new Winnebago View for a different make. Any one have any recomendations?
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