The guy next to us at a Cabelas campground in NE was driving a Winnebego coach that was less than a year old. We were getting ready to leave when I saw him outside pushing on the slide while someone inside was retracting it. It was long & heavy and equipped with two motors, fore & aft. The forward one had quit working. I helped him push, but the slide still stuck out a couple inches on the bottom, one motor would not pull it in after the top had made contact with the body. Sadly this was the second motor failure. The first one had taken three weeks to get the parts, and he wasn't going to sit around waiting again far from home. He told me he was going to sell it when he got home and absorb the depreciation loss, then probably not buy another RV.