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why are all new M/H dark or black
10-02-2011, 02:12 PM
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Don't the manufactors know that most M/Hs are used in hot weather and the air condition is barely able to keep up and the dark colors do not help!
I still think the people that design these things never spend any time in them. I was lookin to trade for a winne adventure 35P and could not find one from Colorado to Florida that I would buy because of the colors. Even silver gets to hot to touch in Florida.
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10-02-2011, 02:22 PM
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Good point, Ron55!
It must be that people like the "Look".
Fashion trumps Function every time when it comes to paint jobs!
Francesca
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10-02-2011, 02:22 PM
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Ron55 - You are not kidding. Our coach is all white on top and several colors on the sides. Some friends of ours are looking to buy a used DP and almost all the newer ones are dark colors. That is a terrible choice in general as normally motor homes are used where it is sunny. Dark colors and sunny are not good. Our motor home has three air conditioners and when it is 100 we need all three. A dark coach would need five.
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10-02-2011, 02:47 PM
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Our last coach was a dark color ,it never did keep cool in the summer in Tallahassee . It had 2 ac's ,it was a 2007 Holiday Rambler Neptune ,not the best insulated beast on the road I might say. The new Winnie Journey has 3 roof ac's and a heck of a lot more insulation . We had no problem keeping it cool this summer.It also has solar shades that when pulled down make a big difference.
Wayne
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10-03-2011, 08:58 AM
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Ours is black and silver but I prefere to camp in fall or spring. Much easier to heat than cool and less crowded. Besides I'm running a campground in the summer months.
Mark
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10-03-2011, 11:08 AM
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Also the aluminum window frames are BLACK, and they transfer a lot of heat though the wall. And in the winter, they get really cold. Very poor design as thermal properties go.
Bill
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10-03-2011, 11:11 AM
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Roger that Sir,
As stated, the MFGs seem to be always looking for something "new" to sell and creating or using non-functional or, I should say, non-user friendly colors are the thought for the day. But, I'll take it a step farther. We toured some new, 2010, 2011 coaches recently and the colors on the inside almost got both my wife and I SICK! I mean, mustard colored leather, gaudy patterns on the upholstery with awful colors etc. What kind of blind, dyslexic persons are designing these things?
I guess some people like them 'cause they're out on the road and being seen so, to each his own.
Scott
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10-03-2011, 11:19 AM
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Our Monaco is a dark and light color on the sides. More dark than lighter color.
No problem with the 2 ac's keeping it cool.
We love the floor plan so the outside color was not to much of a concern at the time of purchase.
Tallyrver, That is a beautiful color you have on the coach. Can you post a full body picture?
Thanks
Pez
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10-03-2011, 11:30 AM
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Vote with your pocket book and don't buy one. That will teach them. Find an old white Winnebago and just keep refurbishing it.
Ken
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10-03-2011, 11:52 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by ron55
Don't the manufactors know that most M/Hs are used in hot weather and the air condition is barely able to keep up and the dark colors do not help!
I still think the people that design these things never spend any time in them. I was lookin to trade for a winne adventure 35P and could not find one from Colorado to Florida that I would buy because of the colors. Even silver gets to hot to touch in Florida.
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Not to mention how much harder it is to keep a dark vehicle clean! It shows the dirt so easily, it will always look dirty! And swirl marks will be abundant too!!
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10-03-2011, 12:44 PM
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I have had white, dark, and now silver and blue. I does seem the lighter colors are much easier to cool in the hot Texas summers and look cleaner longer since the dust is not as noticeable.
On a side note, why do all coaches have those wild swirls and graphics on the side. Most of the users are of an age that, like me, would prefer a nice single or two-tone paint job and leave all the creative artistry to another generation. I have pondered this second point for some time and have not come up with a viable reason.
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10-03-2011, 08:33 PM
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I think the old Alfa See Ya's were pretty.
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10-03-2011, 08:42 PM
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Originally Posted by ron55
Don't the manufactors know that most M/Hs are used in hot weather and the air condition is barely able to keep up and the dark colors do not help!
I still think the people that design these things never spend any time in them. I was lookin to trade for a winne adventure 35P and could not find one from Colorado to Florida that I would buy because of the colors. Even silver gets to hot to touch in Florida.
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I think the dark colors look great. The roofs are still bright white so I'm not so sure the sidewall color makes that much of a difference in cooling. At any rate, our basement air has no trouble keeping the interior cool of our 2010 Itasca 34Y.
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10-03-2011, 08:54 PM
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i prefer the swoops and swirls, to a point. two accent colors on white, and not too busy. DW agrees. but, for the price, we will make do with our slightly ugly stripes and splashes.
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