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RobertRyan
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May 21, 2013

Is This Motorhome selling well for Winnebago?

It is basically a small European A and I wonder if it sells well in the US.As I suspect others may do the same with other European "Liners"
No points for guessing where Winnebago got it's inspiration from.Yes it is on a Sprinter Chassis as well.The Hymer "Integrated A" came out several years before the Winnebago.



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  • jhilley wrote:
    We toured Europe in 2007 in a Dethleffs Globe Bus

    They are IVECO Daily based.
  • We toured Europe in 2007 in a Dethleffs Globe Bus



    They have been making them for awhile. Very comfortable for wife, daughter and mys self.
  • rvsolutions wrote:
    We downsized from a 38 Monaco to Winnebago Via 25R, absolutely love it! Drives like a dream, plenty of room for the two of us, 16MPG.

    Curious - why go smaller ?
  • I know that my wife fell head over teakettle for it at the Pomona show last year. Wants to sell the condo buy one travel around the country and the great white north for a year and then sell it and buy a C so we can continue to take the DGK on the road.

    We were told it was not on the Sprinter but the "H" series chasis.
  • for full timing, Don? i was thinking the same thing. wonder why the manufacturers don't start sizing down the rigs to be more compact yet comfy for economy reasons. This fuel isn't gonna get cheaper, methinks!
  • We downsized from a 38 Monaco to Winnebago Via 25R, absolutely love it! Drives like a dream, plenty of room for the two of us, 16MPG.
  • That is for people who camp, rather than people who live in their motorhome. My guess is Winnie has sold the LeSharo, the Rialta, and now this. They maybe trying to figure out if this is just the next step in the series.

    I keep trying to figure out why motorhome manufacturers have not started to do a quick disconnect on the steering wheel for more space, that or telescope in to floor level get rid of the automotive type dash.