RE: SHOULD WE BUY IT?

Follow-Up posted by Mayumi & Erika (mstroy88@hotmail.com) on Tuesday, May 28 at 03:10 AM

Follow-Up:

We have a 1995 Rialta with 33,000 miles for sale for $26,000 in the San Francisco bay area. We have only had minor issues with our Rialta and have enjoyed using the vehicle. (minor issues: air conditioning, replaced battery, fuse replacement, and power convertor - all of the work was under warranty. btw, the warranty is transferable and good until July 2002). About the replacement of the power convertor, the dealer, La Mesa was not able to diagnose the problem. They just replaced parts until they were able to get it fixed. Whether we needed one or not it was replaced. I've read through the Rialta thread and from my experience and from what others have said I think the hardest part of owning a Rialta is finding a good mechanic who knows how to work on Rialtas. La Mesa is useless and there is a long wait to get your coach in and returned. The Rialta's have about the same problems as any other coach. It the quality/knowledge/honesty of the mechanic that counts to owning this coach! Mayumi & Erika 510.523.2277

Here is a link that might be useful: 1995 Winnebago Rialta Motorhome pictures


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