The WESTERN ALPINE COACH is a recreational vehicle that has generated 108 complaints in the NHTSA database. As with many motorhomes, steering issues are among the most frequently reported problems, accounting for 60 complaints. Prospective buyers should pay particular attention to units from 2005, 2000, 2004, which show higher complaint volumes.

108
Total Complaints
0
Total Recalls
7
Model Years
0
Reported Deaths

Best Years

These years have the fewest reported problems.

Common Problem Categories

Steering 60
Service Brakes, Hydraulic 16
Structure 10
Equipment 8
Electrical System 4

Complaints by Model Year

All Model Years

Year Complaints Recalls Crashes Fires Rating
2006 16 0 0 0 Average
2005 34 0 0 0 Below Average
2004 20 0 0 0 Average
2001 8 0 4 0 Average
2000 22 0 0 0 Average
1999 6 0 0 0 Good
1998 2 0 0 0 Good

Western Alpine Coach Years to Avoid

2005

Best Western Alpine Coach Years

1998, 1999, 2001

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most common problems with the WESTERN ALPINE COACH?

The most frequently reported issues include steering (60 complaints), service brakes, hydraulic (16 complaints), structure (10 complaints). These components account for the majority of NHTSA complaints for this motorhome.

Which WESTERN ALPINE COACH years should I avoid?

Based on complaint data, the 2005, 2000, 2004 model years have the highest number of reported issues. These years should be researched thoroughly before purchase.

Is the WESTERN ALPINE COACH a reliable motorhome?

With 108 complaints on record, the ALPINE COACH has documented issues that prospective buyers should consider. Regular maintenance and pre-purchase inspections are essential for any used motorhome.

What should I inspect before buying a used WESTERN ALPINE COACH?

Based on complaint patterns, prioritize inspection of the steering, service brakes, hydraulic, structure. A comprehensive inspection by a specialist familiar with this motorhome is highly recommended.