I thought I ought to post about this little town, which borders Eugene. It is along I-5 and has just about anything one could want in terms of trailer and motorhome dealers and repairs. I have used several of the RV-related businesses along the industrial strip that borders the freeway. There is also a very nice county campground less than two miles away--Armitage. $30 for paved full-hookup sites that are nicely spread apart. There is a more expensive Premier RV Resort on the other side of the freeway, but I like Armitage much better, and it is seldom full, at least on weekdays, plus it has a laundromat with three washers and three dryers.
Here is a list of some of the RV and truck service places I have used in Coburg and others that are available:
- First, there is a Camping World with fairly good service. They replaced my water pump and fixed my toilet that was not set properly.
- There is also a REV Group factory service facility. REV Group is the company that owns Fleetwood, Monaco, American Coach, Lance trailers, and others. When a dealer could not handle my slide problems last year, I made an appointment with them, and they were extremely knowledgeable. They also have electric hookups and water and a dump station for overnight stays. You can stay for free overnight the night before and the night after, assuming there is room. If there is not room in the electric hookup area, there is a lot next door for dry camping you can also stay in. Only negative to this place is that you must have your RV unhooked and ready to go in for repairs at 7:30 am each morning. This, however, is better than their previous time of 5:50 am!! Some people stay there for weeks while waiting for parts, so it becomes a sort of party place.
- I have also used the Cummins factory service center, near Camping World for my generator problems. They also do other limited RV repair and offer a very few hookup parking spots. Today, they showed me where the breaker switch was located on my generator. (It is a black switch on a black panel, around the side of the unit, so almost impossible to see without a flashlight and knowing where to look for it.)
- Today, I discovered GCR tire service, in the cul-de-sac next to McDonald's. I thought I had a nail in my tire and they took my tire off the rim and thoroughly checked it out for no cost! They charged me only $16 to check the air pressure in all 6 of my tires. That is a huge bargain compared to Camping World's $65. No appointment, and they deal almost entirely with medium-duty and big trucks, which means they have jacks to actually lift my vehicle up, which is NOT true with every tire place. They also put my tire monitors on for no cost. Very nice people, and I will definitely buy tires from them next fall before I leave this area!!!
Repair places in the two industrial parks along the freeway that I have NOT needed to use are Marathon Coach, Frieghtliner, an RVGlass company, and a truck wash!! There is also an RV consignment place and a couple of RV dealers. The RVGlass company replaces front and side windows of Class A motorhomes.
The Shell gas station at the intersection of the industrial park area has the McDonald's and there is another restaurant right across the street. Shell also sells propane, which was my other stop today. (I got tires and generator checked, plus a propane fill within a quarter mile today!) And Coburg has a lot of antique shops just a couple of blocks away.