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wincrasher65 wrote:That doesn't say much for the RVs you have previously had. I would say this applies to many class B owners in the first year.
If you want to make bold proclamations about quality, here's one for you - Winnebago Travato is the highest quality RV I've ever experienced! It's not had one single breakdown that required a trip to the dealer. The chassis had provided the promised MPG and performance without a single issue.
โFeb-06-2015 03:52 PM
kannon wrote:I think that might be the ERA 70C...
Bought the Winnebago ESA c70 diesel.
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mlts22 wrote:wincrasher65 wrote:
The Interstate is probably the least attractive B out there from a value perspective.
Not much technology incorporated, yet priced like they do. Just to compare, you can basically get an E-Trek for what Airstream wants for their van.
X2.
There are a few improvements with the Interstate, but (JMHO, of course) you are paying a Cadillac price for a Buick. Unless one can get a steep discount (and I'm meaning significant like 20% or more), I'd get something that is actually awe-inspiring similar to Davydd's Alvar.
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AsheGuy wrote:
Since everyone is pitching their brand I'll join in. ๐ Leisure Travel Vans is one of the quality converters also. 124K miles on ours and would make the same choice again.
There are a lot of choices, it all depends on your preferences and financial resources. But with the price of B's these days, it is very important to make sure the model you choose meets your needs.
โFeb-05-2015 03:34 PM
kannon wrote:
I was considering the Interstate because Lazy Days has them in Tucson,not too far from Oro Valley.La Mesa is also here and I am going to look at the E-trek.I have bought from La Mesa before.The biggest issue for me is to get a model that looks like a van and not an RV so I can park it in my driveway.My last MH was parked indoors at a facility 45 min. from home and besides being expensive was a pain to bring it home to load up.I like the idea, if the spirit moves me to jump into the van and go somewhere.
I guess I have to look at the Winnebago as well.Thanks for heads up.
โFeb-05-2015 09:05 AM
wincrasher65 wrote:
The Interstate is probably the least attractive B out there from a value perspective.
Not much technology incorporated, yet priced like they do. Just to compare, you can basically get an E-Trek for what Airstream wants for their van.
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