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I am pleased to find this forum where information can be learned and shared specifically to Country Coach owners. This is a broad spectrum of owners and interests, as the coaches have certainly changed since my 98 was a new one. The test is wheather your 9 year old coach still pleases you, and mine does.
There are some internal issues now at the CC factory that concern me somewhat, with the softening of the rv industry, but they have gone through rough patches before and emerged the better for it.
I look forward to reading your posts in the future
 
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Welcome!
Post a away...I believe the industry is a little soft but far from dead. Many new things to come. Take care! Ron
 
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My dad has a 99 40' Magna. He is talking about selling it in the near future and downsizing. I was hoping he would will it to me! Oh well.


Mike & Amy, Fulltimers
RVSA Certified Master RV Technician
Muffin our Shih Tzu
2000 GulfStream 39' Scenic Cruiser
1999 Chevy silverado 4x4
2006 Vue 3.5 AWD
NASCAR #3 & #88
 
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In Dec 99 we bought a 94 CC Affinity. This was our first RV and it's been a learning experience. We sold the house and contents and hit the road fulltime Feb 2000 and are having lots of fun.I enjoy tinkering so I spend lot of time fixing things. Right now it's the generator. It was luck that we chose CC. It's had a few problems but nothing we couldn't handle.


Denny & Deb
Fulltimers in
94 C/C Affinity
 
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CC does make a great coach. Hope you continue to enjoy and share your experiences here. Thanks Ron
 
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Chuck & Wanda Sloggett - We live near Custer, SD in the Black Hills. We have 2 children, 2 grand children and 3 great grand children with one more on the way.
We are looking at Used DP's at this time and CC is on our short list. Our previous RV experiences were in Pop-ups, one TT and a class C Holiday rambler.
I am retired for the 4th time - US Navy, Residential General Contractor, Builder of Racing Go Kart Engines and School Bus Driver. We love living in the Black Hills but would like to head south for a few months each winter, probably south Texas first to see how we like it.
For hobbies I am an official at Internationl Kart Federation races as a tech inspector. I enjoy working on and driving special interest vehicles, presently working on a '56 Ford F 100 pickup, '69 Ford Fairlane Fastback and a '50 Ford Tudor Sedan. My wife enjoys reading, sewing, card making and cooking. -- Chuck
 
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A BIG WELCOME Chuck & Wanda!!!!!!!! Good luck in your search...if I can be of any help let me know...any questions etc. If I don't know I'll will do my best to get you an answer. I use to have a 67 Ford Fairlane. Sounds like your having fun....Post away here and glad to have you! Ron
 
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My partner and I own a 2007 CC Tribute Touring. It has been a great machine. We purchased it in August and have gotten 98% of the bugs out. The things I thought were major were minor when I educated my self on RV ownership. I am happy with my Tribute and I would buy another.

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Welcome Will and thanks for the info keep posting we enjoy to learn from everyone....HAPPY RV-ing Ron
 
Posts: 270 | Location: Chambersburg, PA | Registered: August 22, 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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We had a Winnebago Sightseer (2003). We loved it but knew one day that we would upgrade to diesel. We happened on a used 2004 33' CC Allure at Lazydays in FL. Bought the bullet earlier than we thought. We love our Allure. Hope to keep it until the wheels fall off (yeah, right!). We bought the CC because of the good things we heard about them. Our Allure has lived up to our expectations and then some. Our sales rep and service person both were great at Lazydays.


2004 Country Coach Allure (big blue)
2003 Ford Focus (li'l whitey)
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