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M380 Problems - gepatch - 06-26-2005 07:38 I had a M380 and sold it because of all the problems I had. I loved the coach and heard that bb was completely redesigning it. Is this true? I know thet took it off the market for a few months. Thanks Glenn M380 Problems - rfauconn - 06-27-2005 00:34 Yes, by the end of this year they should have some M380's coming off of the line. They will be stainless steel instead of the lucabond siding. They will continue to have the ISL 400 and will be a double slide only, but you will have the choice of ordering a single slide. Also a 400lxi quad slide is in the works. This from Allen Barbee, BB sales. --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "gepatch" wrote: > I had a M380 and sold it because of all the problems I had. I loved > the coach and heard that bb was completely redesigning it. Is this > true? > I know thet took it off the market for a few months. > Thanks > Glenn M380 Problems - johnhaney17 - 10-28-2005 14:11 Hi all: I'm brand new to your forum and have a couple of questions. First let me give you some background. I work for an auction company out of Florida that has owned 5 birds over the last 30 years. I have only been involved with the last two. The current bird is a 2004 M380 (on the road 7 weeks since delivery and already 16K miles). The previous bird was a 1998 43' Lxi with (we ran her to 200K+ miles). We primarily auction real estate all over the United States and use the bus to travel from site to site so we're not the typical RV owner. Our bus rarely (um, never) sees a campground. Anyhow, on to the problems. We seem to constantly run into problems with refrigerators, air conditioners, and general electrical issues. Just recently we have had the daytime running light module burn out, abs warning light on, entry step engage while vehicle is in motion, dead batteries for no particular reason, inoperative fuel guage, etc. I have also noticed several fit and finish issues. We have several places where the paint is peeling, the headlight covers have peeled, and we've had water leaks around the shower vent and slides. Although we work our bird like a loaned out mule, we do take good care of her. I ensure that she is regualry serviced, professioanly cleaned in and out, and gets daily checks (engine & gen oil, transmisson, coolant, tires, etc) when were on the road. In other words, she is used but not abused. I realize we are not the typical bluebird user, but do any of you run into similar problems? I know that the machines are much more complicated than most realize and therefore run into more issues. Also, if any of you own a 380 or 450, how satisfied are you with it? I think it is also important to note that in spite of the problems we still love the ride, style and manueverability of the 380. I look forward to your responses. John M380 Problems - richardfriedkin - 10-29-2005 02:03 --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "johnhaney17" > > Hi all: > > I'm brand new to your forum and have a couple of questions. First let > me give you some background. I work for an auction company out of > Florida that has owned 5 birds over the last 30 years. I have only > been involved with the last two. The current bird is a 2004 M380 (on > the road 7 weeks since delivery and already 16K miles). The previous > bird was a 1998 43' Lxi with (we ran her to 200K+ miles). > > We primarily auction real estate all over the United States and use > the bus to travel from site to site so we're not the typical RV owner. > Our bus rarely (um, never) sees a campground. > > Anyhow, on to the problems. We seem to constantly run into problems > with refrigerators, air conditioners, and general electrical issues. > Just recently we have had the daytime running light module burn out, > abs warning light on, entry step engage while vehicle is in motion, > dead batteries for no particular reason, inoperative fuel guage, etc. > I have also noticed several fit and finish issues. We have several > places where the paint is peeling, the headlight covers have peeled, > and we've had water leaks around the shower vent and slides. > > Although we work our bird like a loaned out mule, we do take good care > of her. I ensure that she is regualry serviced, professioanly cleaned > in and out, and gets daily checks (engine & gen oil, transmisson, > coolant, tires, etc) when were on the road. In other words, she is > used but not abused. > > I realize we are not the typical bluebird user, but do any of you run > into similar problems? I know that the machines are much more > complicated than most realize and therefore run into more issues. > Also, if any of you own a 380 or 450, how satisfied are you with it? > > I think it is also important to note that in spite of the problems we > still love the ride, style and manueverability of the 380. I look > forward to your responses. > > John > John, We've had our 2004 M380 since Feb 05. We put 8000 miles on since June. The only problem we've had like yours were dead batteries, which Bluebird and Parliament replaced under warranty. We've had no leaks anywhere and no electrical problems. The arm on the drivers seat fell off, the entertainment system and GPS weren't wired properly,and a few other minor problems. The fit and finish seem fine. Parliament in Clearwater Fl, where the coach was bought, did a wonderful job in fixing everything. As you say, it drives and rides beautifully, and we're quite happy with it. We used it as our escape vehicle to stay away from Wilma. Went to White Springs, Fl (Suwanee River) and enjoyed our safe and quiet stay. Our only complaint is, that traveling with 3 dogs and an African Grey Parrot, we would like a little more space. We've been looking at 3-5 year old LXi's, but the fuel mileage is about 50% worse than the M380. We'd be interested in hearing about anyone's experience with 2000-2002 LXi's. Dick & Sandy Friedkin, Winston, Annie, China & Junior 2004 M380, 2003 PT Cruiser West Palm Beach, FL M380 Problems - David Brady - 10-29-2005 03:23 I also love the M380. We almost bought one, but went with a 2002 LXi instead. We picked her up one year ago and have driven her for 20,000 miles. The bus never fails, the slide is great, the ride is good. I did have a little problem with the ride initially but traced it to too low of a ride height. The detroit diesel and allison combo are world class. The bus gets 7mpg in top gear, 6.5mpg average. Build quality, fit and finish, and reliability are great. I'm a fuss budget, so everything has to be perfect, and it is. I had a slide seal rupture and had HWH replace it. They traced the problem to over inflation. Everything else has been superb, but I do long for the fuel mileage and the maneuverability of an M380. David Brady '02 LXi, Smokey, Va >We'd be >interested in hearing about anyone's experience with 2000-2002 LXi's. > >Dick & Sandy Friedkin, Winston, Annie, China & Junior >2004 M380, 2003 PT Cruiser >West Palm Beach, FL > > > > -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.362 / Virus Database: 267.12.6/151 - Release Date: 10/28/2005 |