Yahoo Message Number: 8014 (http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/Country-Coach-Owners/conversations/messages/8014)
The last recall for CC Intrigues was May 2001. You can check out the recalls on the internet. I can't imagine why CC said there were no recalls for that year and model. It's public knowledge. They had 3 recalls regarding tire failure..specifically left front tire failure...just like we had 2 times.
Yahoo Message Number: 8018 (http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/Country-Coach-Owners/conversations/messages/8018)
This was posted earlier this year on one of the rv boards on 99 Intrigue
EAR FRIENDS: A message was posted on this forum on the 4th of April by Guy Tann advertising for a MH driver. He had just purchased his first motor home and needed a driver to deliver it to him in Los Angeles, Ca from Foxboro, Ma. Following several messages on this forum and other e-mails and telephone calls, I became the driver he chose to make this delivery. Over these last several months Guy and I developed the relationship of good friends. He flew to Albuquerque, NM to meet me on the delivery trip in order to aquaint himself with the vehicle. His "new" coach was a 1999 Country Coach Intrigue with 33.000 miles on it. Guy wanted to do everything "right": he put new tires on the coach (see thread concerning this), he changed ALL the fluids and filters and had the coach thoroughly gone over by the West Coast CC representative. Once this was completed, he and I went over and over all the systems for proper operation and understanding. He then took his family on a "maiden" cruise up the California coast for the weekend. He now felt that he was ready for his "big trip" and initiation into the world of RVs. He, his wife, son and two pups left on June 28th on this initial cross-country trip. On the 3rd of July, near Effingham, Illinois, the coach suffered a left, front wheel blow- out, sending the MH off the highway and head-on into a tree. Guy was killed. His wife suffered multiple fractures and internal injuries.
Their son, 12 years old, required stitches for his relatively minor wounds. Guy's funeral was the day before yesterday in Los Angeles.
Guy had so anticipated joining the rest of us in adventuring out in the world of RVing. Please join me in praying for Guy's family. He is a father, husband, and good friend who will be sincerely missed.
Through my tears. . . oRV
Orvil Hazelton