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pianotuna
Jul 17, 2018Nomad III
Here is part of a review:
"On the highway, the Vista handles with the agility of a drunk elephant. Tug desperately on an ear to change a direction, only to feel everything going a touch squirrely, then yank on the other side. It’s a constant balance of wheel motion to keep it in a straight line. The first 60 miles were harrowing and full of little yelps whenever anyone would get close in an adjacent lane. But after that, it all began to feel normal. Eventually, after not too long, you can actually settle down and relax a bit.'
http://www.thedrive.com/new-cars/5214/the-winnebago-vista-lx-35b-is-a-rolling-palace
"On the highway, the Vista handles with the agility of a drunk elephant. Tug desperately on an ear to change a direction, only to feel everything going a touch squirrely, then yank on the other side. It’s a constant balance of wheel motion to keep it in a straight line. The first 60 miles were harrowing and full of little yelps whenever anyone would get close in an adjacent lane. But after that, it all began to feel normal. Eventually, after not too long, you can actually settle down and relax a bit.'
http://www.thedrive.com/new-cars/5214/the-winnebago-vista-lx-35b-is-a-rolling-palace
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