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Coach-man wrote:Dakzuki wrote:Coach-man wrote:
I own a 2011 Prisim, and love it! We downsized from a class A, there is only myself and DW, plus the two dogs and a cat! The prisim has a lot of storage space, both inside on the floor plan and in the basement as well! Good ride and 14 MPG is great! The downsides, are, #1 the bed, it is ok for two, but not really comfortable to get into or out of the bed! #2 only a 20 gallon tank, and mercedes seems to think that any changes to the set up aS DESIGNED WILL RESULT IN CATASTROPHIC failure to the world as we now it!! Other than that it is a great rig, (I would not recommend it for full time), we have traveled up 3,200 miles in it with no problems! Check out adding swivel seats! Good luck!!
Not sure which tank you speak of but the Sprinter fuel tank is 26 gallons.
Not sure either, I have driven it to empty, and the most I have been able to put in was 19.2 gallons, so I figure 20 gallons! Now at 14 MPG that is about 260 miles range, ok but I think it should be more!
Nov-20-2012 01:38 PM
Dakzuki wrote:Coach-man wrote:
I own a 2011 Prisim, and love it! We downsized from a class A, there is only myself and DW, plus the two dogs and a cat! The prisim has a lot of storage space, both inside on the floor plan and in the basement as well! Good ride and 14 MPG is great! The downsides, are, #1 the bed, it is ok for two, but not really comfortable to get into or out of the bed! #2 only a 20 gallon tank, and mercedes seems to think that any changes to the set up aS DESIGNED WILL RESULT IN CATASTROPHIC failure to the world as we now it!! Other than that it is a great rig, (I would not recommend it for full time), we have traveled up 3,200 miles in it with no problems! Check out adding swivel seats! Good luck!!
Not sure which tank you speak of but the Sprinter fuel tank is 26 gallons.
Nov-19-2012 04:05 PM
Coach-man wrote:
I own a 2011 Prisim, and love it! We downsized from a class A, there is only myself and DW, plus the two dogs and a cat! The prisim has a lot of storage space, both inside on the floor plan and in the basement as well! Good ride and 14 MPG is great! The downsides, are, #1 the bed, it is ok for two, but not really comfortable to get into or out of the bed! #2 only a 20 gallon tank, and mercedes seems to think that any changes to the set up aS DESIGNED WILL RESULT IN CATASTROPHIC failure to the world as we now it!! Other than that it is a great rig, (I would not recommend it for full time), we have traveled up 3,200 miles in it with no problems! Check out adding swivel seats! Good luck!!
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deborahsheik wrote:
Thanks, tatest, for your detailed comments.
Prism looks a little taller, wider, less aerodynamic than other C's on the Sprinter chassis. Have you looked at any of those from Winnebago, Forest River, or Fleetwood? We have looked at many of these others. It is the floor plan of the CM Prism and the Fleetwood Pulse that are attractive to us. They both do appear taller & wider…hence they actually have some basement storage space…the other models have minimal storage.
Another small motorhome on Sprinter chassis to look at would be Winnebago's Via,
similar in size and performance to View, Prism or a Sprinter Jamboree/Tioga, but with the front seats incorporated into the living area, rather than being lost space except while driving. That can make a big difference in a small motorhome.The Prism front seats also swivel.
RV Trader shows Prisms in stock at RV World, Lakeland and Nokomis stores. RV World also has Views in stock, new and used, for a same-day comparison. We have been to the Nokomis store many times…live just a few miles from there.
I've liked working with Dreamland, in Bradenton, who carries Thor lines, but they don't show any Sprinter C's in their current stock. Thor does make Freedom Elite…available only at Camping World…and they also make Four Winds Siesta…same as the Elite.
We have several variables that are key for us…a fixed bed…an over cab entertainment system rather than a bunk, a sofa & table rather than a booth dinette…and usable storage underneath. It may take some time before we find a resale with all these 🙂
Mar-13-2011 06:05 AM
Dakzuki wrote:
Front seats in Sprinter Cs do not have to be lost. Mine has swiveling front seats so they become part of the living area. There are kits to convert those that do not come that way.