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Mike
Reviewed on August 26, 2023
Despite seeing a few negative reviews, I decided to buy a Winnibago Micro Minnie. It had several things I wanted: dual axles, queen size bed and a large slideout. My mistake! In the first 10 months of ownership I've had to do, or have done, 12 repairs. These include five water leaks (they had...read more
Despite seeing a few negative reviews, I decided to buy a Winnibago Micro Minnie. It had several things I wanted: dual axles, queen size bed and a large slideout. My mistake! In the first 10 months of ownership I've had to do, or have done, 12 repairs. These include five water leaks (they had failed to glue the pvc drain pipe sections together), replacement of a defective water pump, repair of the furnace, repeated repair of loose or broken stovetop fittings, drawer slide failure, entryway handrail failure because of stripped screws, two factory recalls and, most recently, failure of the slideout system with significant damage to the wall of the RV where screws holding the slideout frame were pulled out. This last failure happened in the middle of a cross country trip, leaving us to live with the narrow aisle between the closed slideout and the fixed interior cabinetry. As for warranty service; Winnebago only gives you the name of a local dealer and leaves it for you to make an appointment (usually in a few weeks) to get the repair done. Not terribly useful if you are on the road! Winnebago never again.
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