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mlts22
Sep 12, 2013Explorer
Skid Row Joe wrote:
Pls LINK to your misinformation?!
There's NO way that will get "upper-teens mpg!"
Just as there's NO way that unit will sell in "the 70s!"
The Winnebago LINK clearly states the price of; "$87K."
I think there's a great need for a unit loke this. It is basically half the price of the Winnebago View 24' diesel MB Sprinter.
I really am interested in a Winnebago Class C or larger as my next unit. I am soo tired of all the roof leaks in my $100,000.00 Born Free Class C!
I state those values on two assumptions (and could be wrong): The first assuming a discount on price from dealers, and not going with paying the full MSRP, especially during the off season and near end of year (due to inventory taxes). The MPG numbers are estimating a bit less than Sprinters, so they could be off. However, they will be better than the usual E350/E450 chassis models.
There is one item which I am dubious about -- the roof is a rubber one (this assumed by the "roof skin warranty" quote on WGO's page.) Rubber roofs, compared to fiberglass or one piece aluminum offerings, are "when, not if", when it comes to leaks. However, one gets what they pay for, and hitting the top with Dicor every so often may not be a bad trade-off for a decent price.
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