rockhillmanor wrote:
In my experience I saw many Winnebago's on the used lot priced at low selling prices. You won't see that many Four Winds and if you do they will be higher priced. Something to think about and ponder. :W
My experience was the opposite when I was shopping for a Class C. The Winnebagos have a higher MSRP and used ones sell for more than the Four Winds.
The Four Winds seem to be decorated nicer than the Winnebagos but they fall short in critical areas. Winnebagos have a solid fiberglass roof, Four Winds don't. I should also add when I looked at the New Four Winds I saw bubbles on the roof membranes in practically every unit I saw.
Cabinetry work in Winnebagos are far superior than those found in other brands. Same goes for the upholstery and mattress. Winnebagos also come with a spare tires, other brands don't.
Perhaps Four Winds sell more because dealers are willing to discount the price a lot more than the Winnebagos. At least that was my experience when I was shopping. I guess you get what you pay for.