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Apr 15, 2015Explorer II
A R-Vision Stratus? I'm pretty sure I inspected one in 2004-5 when I was shopping.
I was somewhat impressed with the Euro-style cabinetry fittings and low-profile exterior styling, seemed to be a notch or two above the more conventional TrailLite et al bus-style motorhomes coming out of the R-Vision factory a year or two later. Something of a compromise between the GMC Motorhome and the boxy conventional RVs of the late 20th century.
They are rare. Expect to pay premium prices, compared to contemporary competitors of similar size in that era like Fleetwood Fiesta or Winnebago Warrior.
I really liked it, but did not buy it because my wife found it too dark inside.
I was somewhat impressed with the Euro-style cabinetry fittings and low-profile exterior styling, seemed to be a notch or two above the more conventional TrailLite et al bus-style motorhomes coming out of the R-Vision factory a year or two later. Something of a compromise between the GMC Motorhome and the boxy conventional RVs of the late 20th century.
They are rare. Expect to pay premium prices, compared to contemporary competitors of similar size in that era like Fleetwood Fiesta or Winnebago Warrior.
I really liked it, but did not buy it because my wife found it too dark inside.
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