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Re: [GMCnet] Interesting GMC - Not One of Ours [message #73504] Wed, 10 February 2010 21:15
Marcus McGee is currently offline  Marcus McGee   United States
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I went to the factory when I was first looking for a coach. Very contemporary design, but left alot to be desired.
Just too much room lost from a separate driving area and the raised rear area to accommodate the 454 engine in the rear, and the earlier ones had a smaller engine I believe.

No storage - I mean NONE - and the generator compartment tucked in very tight as I recall.

Looked great and drove nicely, but there is very little support since they are out of business.

It was sharp, but the GMC is still a better coach for travel. I also recall that there were QC problems, but that just may be anecdotal.

Marcus



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Wow, that Sony TV has independent suspension!!! :lol:
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