Classic Winnebagos & Vintage RVs
Topic Boards => Ford, John Deere, Oshkosh, Freightliner, & all others => Topic started by: Slantsixness on June 15, 2009, 12:29 AM
Sent: 4/17/2007
Here's WHY Mobility RV has such a grand reputation, and why I said they have the last remaining Renault Authorized mechanics in the US on another post...
http://www.winnebagoparts.com/lesharo-phasar.php (http://www.winnebagoparts.com/lesharo-phasar.php)
Just in case anybody was interested.....
Tom
Sent: 4/17/2007
No gripes from me. Mobility RV has been good and fair in all of my dealings with them. I just need to win thw POwerball Lottery so I can increase my level of fun.
Boots
The questions about the Rialta/LeSharo RV's are numerous and there have been many pro's and con's from owners - things to consider- parts availability, availability of service including qualified people to work on them (If you do not do your own work) and downtime for repairs - with the Rialta's (VW chassis) that VW did not provide the proper training, have adequate facilities (the hoists in a regular VW dealership would not lift them) or provide the dealers with the correct tooling even though they were VW chassis - I have heard the same about the LeSharo- obviously more research is needed on your part before you buy one- here are some websites:
a) www.garagepartner.com/rialta
b) www.rialtaheaven.com
c) http://www.foreignengine.com/ engine conversion specialists for the Rialta/LeSharos - this is the company 'Foreign Engine Service' in Portland - they offer complete chassis service for the Winnebago lines as well as repairs to VW buses/campers and have parts available for LeSharo/Rialta owners:
1-800-349-3778
d) www.rvlemonlawinfo.com
e) www.automotix.net salvage parts
f) www.LeSharo.com ( I think this is F. E. Service as above?)
g) www.booksforcars.com -some manuals
Hope this gives you some guidelines. :)ThmbUp
I am glad to hear you give them a good report.