Kevin D Pem
RVF 5K Club
- Joined
- Jul 29, 2020
- Messages
- 5,206
- Location
- AZ
- RV Year
- 1984
- RV Make
- Alpinelite
- RV Length
- 26'
- TOW/TOAD
- 2016 Ram 1500
- Fulltimer
- Yes
Think you hit the nail on the head! All I was saying is there is a difference between custom and production. If I bought a coach I would expect many little problems, all I could afford establishes that fact. If I bought a Newell I would not climb on the roof to figure out what the problem was, I would call customer service, I would not loose a minute of sleep worrying if they would cover their mistake either, they would send out a tech if they call them that, No more problem. The only problem with that is I like getting my hands dirty. For that matter I would order a new center bracket and put it where they should of and leave the one they misplaced in place and call it a day. Of course I wouldn't spend 1/4 mill on a coach because the accommodations would make me feel uncomfortable. OK, I could not afford it. The humble RV I own, is paid for and is my toy. If people admire any part of it it's because of my handy work, not because I bought it. That is how my mind ticks, what do you think?Wait, what? You're kidding...I wish someone had told me that paying $400,000 wasn't enough to get a coach without problems!!
Crap.
Upon your recommendation, I'm on the line with Newell right now. I'm happy to know that, by paying $2.2 million, I'll finally get a coach without problems! Wish I had done that in the first place!
P.S. For Sale: 2019 DS4369, loaded with Specials, immaculate condition, near perfect except for a minor awning issue, a rare find at $425,000 (will include awning and roof repairs), ready for immediate delivery...no...wait...will delivery after my Newell is finished in 6 months.![]()