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mayo30

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Posted: 02/08/12 07:56am Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Tank gauges that really work!!!!

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Golden_HVAC wrote:

HI,

Having driven a couple of motorhomes with slide outs, the drivers seat does not have adequate room for a 6' tall driver to be comfortable, that is why I have not bought a slide out room yet...


i'm 6'2" and at that time i was rather full-figured so that was a concern for me when we bought new in 2000. everytime we looked at a MH i had the sales critter *retract* the slide behind the driver and then i moved the driver's seat back as far as i could. that gave me the 'best case' scenario in terms of driver comfort. we kept looking until we found our 2000 Itasca Suncruiser 35U. with the front slide retracted i can move the driver's seat back all the way. i don't drive with the seat back all the way but i have the maximum amount of room. i'm very comfy driving with the seat somewhere between 1/2 and 2/3 of the way back.


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Posted: 02/08/12 08:13am Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

sbishop wrote:

One of the most common complaints I read about on the forums is RIDE/HANDLING. Get is correct from the factory or add it on at the plant.


Hi All.

Very good points. But we think one of the best, would be over-all better MPG.

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Posted: 02/08/12 08:55am Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

5 year all inclusive bumper to bumper warranty.

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Renforced fender wells on trailers and fifth wheels to prevent blow out damage.
Drain valves that work well and last longer.
All wiring in conduitt for easy additions or replacement.



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I would like to see sales brocures with real weights, and the weight that all options add. Then people wouldn't have to guess if thier truck would haul it. Also more areo dynamic trailers for better MPG.

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Posted: 02/08/12 10:51am Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Raise quality not prices!!!!

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Please make my RV almost as reliable as my 2011 Honda CR-V toad.


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"Outsource to China. If I am stuck with junk, I want it CHEAP! " stupid comment number 1

number 2 Raise quality not prices!!!!

number 3 5 year all inclusive bumper to bumper warranty.

number 1 it was your choice, your junk
number 2 Just how do you do that? Quality does cost money.
number 3 You wouldn't want to pay for it.

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tomman58: do you really think anybody cares about your opinion of somebody's opinion?


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