Eastwacamper wrote:
Thanks for that info. We are looking at a Winn Access Premier 26Q and a Lexington 265DS. I'll add the one you suggest. Twin beds is fine for us. Kitchens matter. Double sinks and counter space rule.
There are Winnebago dealers far and wide across the country. I have never owned one, but they intrigue me as being cutting edge on their value, design AND price. Winnebago manufactures new rigs that I can afford. That's comforting to me, when I paid at least 50% more for what I bought used.
There are YouTube videos on-line from the Winnebago dealership located I mile from the Winnebago Factory in Iowa, that will let you tour all their new coaches they sell.
Check out the rear twin beds model - man that's the cat's meow to me! :)