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TomfromNC
Jun 20, 2014Explorer
Hi,
I am the proud owner of a 2014 Winnebago Adventurer 35P and love it. Even though it is the top of the line in gas coaches it has all the amenities one could ask for even for full timing plus it fits in most state and national parks. We stay in ours for 3 months in the winter and enjoy it plus with slides out it is roomy.
The best part about it is it doesn't cost you and arm and 2 feet to change the oil or maintain it. Diesels are expensive to maintain mechanically. As far as problems with the coach, they all have problems but being the first owner you can get them fixed even if you have to run to Forest City and the factory. They take care of you there for sure.
We are on our Fourth Winne and really like them.
Good Luck and maybe you would want to consider the Adventurer, which also is made in a 38 footer.
I am the proud owner of a 2014 Winnebago Adventurer 35P and love it. Even though it is the top of the line in gas coaches it has all the amenities one could ask for even for full timing plus it fits in most state and national parks. We stay in ours for 3 months in the winter and enjoy it plus with slides out it is roomy.
The best part about it is it doesn't cost you and arm and 2 feet to change the oil or maintain it. Diesels are expensive to maintain mechanically. As far as problems with the coach, they all have problems but being the first owner you can get them fixed even if you have to run to Forest City and the factory. They take care of you there for sure.
We are on our Fourth Winne and really like them.
Good Luck and maybe you would want to consider the Adventurer, which also is made in a 38 footer.
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