des1954
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OH MY GOSH! I had no idea that Alfa had been swept away! What a shame, they really were one of the few mfgs (in my opinion) that paid attention to quality rather than 'bells and whistles' (give me quality cabinet hardware over a cheesy electric fireplace any day!). I don't think them being out of business would cause me to strike them from my list of potential purchases because it was such a good product, and I'm pretty handy. If I weren't, or the unit was supposed to still be under warranty, it would weigh heavily on my decision. Thanks for the update Debbie (I guess I need to read my Motorhome Magazine instead of just look at the pretty pictures, hunh?!).
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We looked real close at the Alfa See-Ya when they first came out. It really was well built. The deal breaker for us were the compartments. They had the old style doors that didn't allow for large items to be placed inside, and no slide out trays. It was a bad design as far as basement storage was concerned. The inside??? Beautiful, and very roomy - especially for anyone over 6' 2" - a lot of head room because they pushed up the height of the MH. I don't know if Alfa redesigned the basement storage in later years because we opted for a Winnie Vectra & never looked at the See-Ya's again. BUT!!! The inside was very lovely!