[GMCnet] And now for a little sideways [message #318688] |
Wed, 07 June 2017 20:23 |
glwgmc
Messages: 1014 Registered: June 2004
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You are singing one of my favorite songs. Our forum, no matter how important the info shared is, leaves the impression that our coaches are unreliable and incapable of secure long distance travel. Not so from our experience
Our two GMCs have been just about everywhere one would want to go in North America. We have written and given talks at GMC rallies about how very reliable they have been for us going 10000 to 20000 miles a year for 15 years. Have we had issues at times, sure. But with no where the frequency of our uneventful trips and adventures.
For me the mantra for our community should be "if you absolutely have to get there on a fixed schedule a 40+ year old anything should not be your first choice. But, if rewarding travel is your goal it is really hard to beat a good GMC".
Written from a site over looking a beautiful
Pinot Noir grape vineyard east of the I5 and north of Roseburg, OR, while on a month long shakedown cruise in the new to us Prevost Country Coach - the essence of the box the GMC came in!
Jerry Work
Kerby, OR
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It is scary how many blown up new engines we hear about, but i think there is an equal amount, if not way more of successful stories out there and
probably 1000 more you will never read about good or bad.
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Jerry & Sharon Work
78 Royale
Kerby, OR
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