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DeanCHS1980
Jul 17, 2015Explorer
Hi George,
I had a chance to visit Van City in St. Louis in March on my way to KC, MO. Van City specializes in Class Bs and svelte Class Cs (that some call a B Plus). I had a chance to get inside the Villagio by Renegade. It was a twin bed model. Very nice. I did not have much time and I was only window shopping, so I concentrated on the interior; however, I believe that it has a full crowned fiberglass roof. Nice rig. They also had a couple of Leisure Travel Van Unity models. Very, very nice! Personally, I would lean LTV over the Villagio, but both are nice. They also had some Pleasure Way products. I really liked the PW Pursuit, but it has no real permanent bed. Fit and finish were outstanding, plus it is on the Ford E350 chassis, thus an option other than an MB Sprinter chassis. Unfortunately, I think this is the last year for the Pursuit. Too bad. In any case, I think the Villagio is worth a look, but it has very stiff competition, imo.
Take care,
Dean
I had a chance to visit Van City in St. Louis in March on my way to KC, MO. Van City specializes in Class Bs and svelte Class Cs (that some call a B Plus). I had a chance to get inside the Villagio by Renegade. It was a twin bed model. Very nice. I did not have much time and I was only window shopping, so I concentrated on the interior; however, I believe that it has a full crowned fiberglass roof. Nice rig. They also had a couple of Leisure Travel Van Unity models. Very, very nice! Personally, I would lean LTV over the Villagio, but both are nice. They also had some Pleasure Way products. I really liked the PW Pursuit, but it has no real permanent bed. Fit and finish were outstanding, plus it is on the Ford E350 chassis, thus an option other than an MB Sprinter chassis. Unfortunately, I think this is the last year for the Pursuit. Too bad. In any case, I think the Villagio is worth a look, but it has very stiff competition, imo.
Take care,
Dean
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