Eeek! I just put a deposit on a 2007 Alfa Leisure SEE YA Founder 35LS (diesel) so that La Mesa RV would bring it from Tucson to California for us to see. They promise me that the deposit is full refundable and conditional on our seeing and driving it. The pric is 89K, Firm.
If anyone has any words of wisdom on this coach, now is the time I need them!
We expect to see it on or about Augist 20th.
Merikay
The Bear II said
01:50 PM Aug 12, 2011
Alfa is out of business so it might get tough to get interior and exterior parts.
Be sure to look for siding separation problems or delamination.
There is a group of former Alfa employees that have a repair business in Pomona(?) aimed at alfas. I can't remeber the name of the company but it has alfa in the name.
I liked the SeeYa Founder, lots of features came standard.
Good Luck.
Bill Adams said
06:31 PM Aug 12, 2011
I am not sure exactly which version you are looking at but one of them had an odd bedroom "slide" that didn't really slide but sort of tilted out. It didn't make any sense to me as a usable space. Be sure that you do a full walk-through with the slides out AND the slides in to ensure you will be happy with the configuration no matter what might happen (good or bad) while you are traveling.
Eeek! I just put a deposit on a 2007 Alfa Leisure SEE YA Founder 35LS (diesel) so that La Mesa RV would bring it from Tucson to California for us to see. They promise me that the deposit is full refundable and conditional on our seeing and driving it. The pric is 89K, Firm.
If anyone has any words of wisdom on this coach, now is the time I need them!
We expect to see it on or about Augist 20th.
Merikay
Be sure to look for siding separation problems or delamination.
There is a group of former Alfa employees that have a repair business in Pomona(?) aimed at alfas. I can't remeber the name of the company but it has alfa in the name.
I liked the SeeYa Founder, lots of features came standard.
Good Luck.