With these guys and others going under, do you think it is a good time to snach up a good deal, or steer clear from the carnage???
You will be your own warranty station unless another company steps up and or takes over the WW business. :{
I towed a Weekend Warrior 5ver that was one of there last units to leave the factory and it did have a minor problem for the 5ver, but for my truck it kept me stranded in Vegas over night. The 7 pin connector pigtail on the 5ver had shorted out between the brake lite and the electric brakes, so whenever I applied the brakes it slammed them hard not allowing me to move. I had to cut the brake wire just before they branched out to all six brakes, and had to complete the trip W/O brakes. When I got to my destination and had time to investigate, I found that the plug had been draged around during production and it looked like it had been stepped on and crushed a few times. I didn't notice it when I plugged it in because It was a priority order for the Dealer and was a rush order. Weekend Warrior told my dispatcher that I was picking up a TT and it turned out to be a 5ver, I was looking all over the storage lot and and assembly plant for it until I just finally went into the Main office and asked about it. After an hour in the office, they figured it out and I was hooking up. Because my Log started 4 hours earlier, I was in a hurry to get on the road and as far as possible for it had to be in Salt Lake the next day before 1PM. Needless to say, it didn't make it there on time.
It was weird the way it happened, I was cruising along just fine and stopped at the Flying J for fuel in Vegas and when I went to pull out they locked up at the slightest touch of the brake pedal. At first, I thought it was my new brake controler, but I removed it from the system and it did the same thing. I turned on my emergency lites and the brakes would apply hard in a pulsing fashion. If it wasn't for the aggravation of the situation I would have been laughing at it.
I think it can be looked at either way.
Yes you can probably get a good deal, but the problem is, who is going to support it if you have problems.
If you buy a quality RV, like a 4 star rated, in the first place, you may not need the warranty. If you buy a Weekend Warrior, 2 to 2. 5 star rated, you will need the warranty.
Maybe that's why Weekend Warrior went under, too much warranty work.
Fleetwood is gone too.
Yes and no.Fleetwood is gone too.
Fleetwood is gone too.