08-01-2014, 06:32 PM
Hi guys,
Here on the forum someone asked the question “How many of you on the road full time? and of the people who answered the thread describing themselves as full-timers the ages of the Newell coaches are: 2001, 1998, 1982, 1992, 1998, 1988, 2002, 1999, 2008, 1984, making the average age of the coaches 17 years old.
I find that to be incredible and speaks volumes of the good maintenance preformed by the owners in combination with just how good the overall quality of Newell is... To think that you live in your motorhome full time and drive the country in a coach built in 1982 is simply amazing to me. Thats a 32 years old Newell motorhome... WoW!
I know that some take care of their coach better than others but the ages of the coaches I've seen on this thread alone is amazing. With the time I have spent on other forums before finding Newell Guru no one has motorhomes anywhere close to the age of the coaches seen here.
It really is something and I’m proud to be here with you guys and the Newell coaches you love as I try to learn more about them!
Thanks for making me welcome,
Harry
Here on the forum someone asked the question “How many of you on the road full time? and of the people who answered the thread describing themselves as full-timers the ages of the Newell coaches are: 2001, 1998, 1982, 1992, 1998, 1988, 2002, 1999, 2008, 1984, making the average age of the coaches 17 years old.
I find that to be incredible and speaks volumes of the good maintenance preformed by the owners in combination with just how good the overall quality of Newell is... To think that you live in your motorhome full time and drive the country in a coach built in 1982 is simply amazing to me. Thats a 32 years old Newell motorhome... WoW!
I know that some take care of their coach better than others but the ages of the coaches I've seen on this thread alone is amazing. With the time I have spent on other forums before finding Newell Guru no one has motorhomes anywhere close to the age of the coaches seen here.
It really is something and I’m proud to be here with you guys and the Newell coaches you love as I try to learn more about them!
Thanks for making me welcome,
Harry