RV Park near Atlanta
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05-27-2008, 14:52
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RV Park near Atlanta
Bruce,
From what I heard from a BB rep before I ever saw my coach, 2000 and a few 2001 models were the last really "built" Wanderlodges in the design and production pipeline from the management group that worked with the Luce family. Apologies to anyone who disagrees. A BB owner in Kansas has had all sorts of trouble with his 2002 and 2003 BB's. I liked the mid to late 90's coaches too, but we wanted to get away from all the fluorescent lights. My coach tops out near 50,000 pounds so I don't think they were too concerned about weight at that time. I was a little disappointed in the laminate floor tile but it does have a laser cut design and I don't worry about any stress cracks or breakage from dropped items. I still don't see what's wrong with carpet front to rear. My interior is leather, fabric, corianand solid wood and without a doubt, it is the classiest coach not just that I've ever owned, but that I've ever even seen. And as discussed here before, some people prefer laminate interiors over wood for ease of care and long-lasting looks, but that's no excuse for going cheap on materials. Mine has in-motion satellite and a cd changer. The previous owner removed the dvd player. We just don't watch TV or movies on the road, but then we don't live in it, either. I'll agree with you about the drawer catches. I wish this one had the positive locks like my old 84FC. If you closed something, it stayed closed, unlike the drawers under my sofa which are embarrassingly bungeed shut. I'm going to try a magnetic catch installed at the rear of the drawers. It worked in my Newell. There's no doubt the earlier coaches before the 90's had a completely different cache than the newer ones. All that being said, I would not want to be on the verge of working out all the bugs of a new coach regardless of make. They just expect you to be gracious about all the problemsthey failed to find or fix. I'm not that nice. BradBarton00LXiDFW bbartonwx@...
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