Winnebago in my opinion would have had a chance in Australia, if they had joined AVIDA, the company they sued and lost too eventually. Some of the larger Winnebago's if AVIDA had some input could have added to AVIDA's range and been a success branded as Winnebago's
A Winnebago Caravan here seems a contradiction in terms. As it stands AVIDA can use the Winnebago name for it's locally produced models as the result of it's court victory.
As I stated in the Class C forums, this has led to a lot of confusion over what is a "Winnebago"
You have the actual Winnebago Travel Trailers, modified by Talvor. Talvor's rebranded Motor Homes called "Winnebago's" , AVIDA's small Class A, called a Winnebago Premium, then to add insult to injury a local importer has several Winnebago Via's, that he has imported, that is outside the official tie up between Winnebago and Talvor.
Confused:h