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Re: Change in CC mgt attitude?

Reply #100
Yahoo Message Number: 26214
Your talking about freedom of speech or The First Amendment, a prime directive of this country's great founders. It is unfortunate that there are those, such as you mentioned who have forgotten about this important freedom. I agree knowledge about the good, bad and ugly is necessary and should not be suppressed.

Doris

2006 Un Inspire 360 Siena

Re: Change in CC mgt attitude?

Reply #101
Yahoo Message Number: 26215
I thought about bypassing the catalytic converter but recently read a string on that issue, for similar reasons, and it was pointed out it was illegal and subject to a very large fine in the event a spot inspection occurred.
Although my emphasis has been mainly on the main problem we are having with overheating, there are other problems as well I've not brought up except with CC and those have also gone unfixed .
I appreciate any and all constructive suggestions in an attempt to make this coach safe and operable. Perhaps these suggestions will work not only for us, but also for others who may find this string and are seeking similar solutions.
I know CC and dealers participate here and I agree with all of you that these suggested fixes may also trickle back to them and do us all some good.

Doris

Re: Herb

Reply #102
Yahoo Message Number: 26224
Herb

Is Doris really a CC owner, she never uses her coach number. I though that was a requirement.

Re: Herb

Reply #103
Yahoo Message Number: 26228
Hi:

You asked if I really have a CC? If you researched my previous posts this question was posed before. I explained then that my coach, along with the box containing all the files, CC provided for new customers, the original purchase order, etc. were in the coach and the coach had been in for repairs constantly since day one and I did not have the number memorized. When I purchased the coach all the paper work was placed in the coach, a truck driver hired by the dealer was delivering the coach to us when the coach had a major fired in the engine compartment, etc.
I have the paperwork now and know my coach number, but a better way to clarify I really do own a CC would be to call Country Coach. Just mention the name Doris and you'll hear a moan of acknowledgement.
Better yet, perhaps CC or the dealers rep's that monitor and post here will do the right thing and answer this email for Herb.

Doris

2006 Broken Inspire 360 Siena

Re: Herb

Reply #104
Yahoo Message Number: 26248
No Bill, Doris isn't a CC owner. At the moment she's a CC hostage.
Most of us hope she'll be released soon. With a working coach.

Henk Bots, 2000 Magna #5824 (or is it 5428?)


Re: Change in CC mgt attitude?

Reply #106
Yahoo Message Number: 26270
Oh Darn! Herb, I was just enjoying all the poor suggestions and most enjoyable were some of the ridiculous spelling errors.
E. Williams Magna 4891

Commander LTD toad

Change in Cc mgt attitude?

Reply #107
Yahoo Message Number: 26027
Michael cc#11224,

My # is 11272 close to yours. I agree with you about Doris taking action, but I know her frustration. My coach is the same year as yours and I have over $3,000.00 of my own money in it along with major major amounts of time and aggravation. Even a trip to the factory for electrolysis we were treated pretty poorly. Repaint, rework and additional huge fees that my dealer was able to get knocked down some. The latest being a new charge air cooler and radiator at 55,000 miles. I feel sorry for her, I know how it feels to have CC stand at arms length. After the first 6 months I should have taken steps to return the coach. Thanks to Holland M/C in Holland Mi., for 50,000 miles most of our trips started and ended in Holland. They have done a lot for me.
Gene

01 Intrigue #11272

Gene Holcomb

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