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smlranger
Feb 21, 2015Explorer
obgraham wrote:
I don't agree with smlranger.
I just sold my 2003 Journey DL after 7 years. And my neighbor across the street just bought a 2002 UA. Both were Freightliners with CATs, both had full oak cabinet doors/frames. The UA is a bit longer, has an additional slide, and a better rear bedroom layout. HVAC and electric systems are the same.
You have to look at the specific rig involved, not judge by model label. Then decide which you think is the best value.
I would agree that the individual coaches need to be compared. However, unless Winnebago made a change in 2003, the cabinet face plates and much of the wood work in my Journey DL was not the same oak hardwood as the doors. They were vinyl wrapped. Only the doors and the drawer fronts were solid oak.
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