โSep-07-2015 06:52 PM
โSep-28-2015 09:06 PM
โSep-28-2015 06:01 PM
jim165 wrote:
... but did see a clone...the Winnebago ERA 70C. While I think the finish and materials are probably a few steps below the Free Spirit, there were some elements that were better: 3 burner stove vs 2 burner in FS, clothes rod in shower, access to storage thru shower, awning over the slideout, and centered toilet vs the toilet jammed in a corner in the FS. Also, the manual bed might be one less thing to break. It was "only" $96K at the show, so significant savings. What is your take on the Winnie? It would seem that the Free Spirit's design is proprietary and Winnie has made a blatant copy? Maybe there is a collaboration? Your thoughts?
I think I'll probably still look for a Free Spirit used in the future to save some $$. Love this vehicle.
โSep-28-2015 05:37 PM
โSep-23-2015 12:33 PM
mumkin wrote:jim165 wrote:
What is your take on the Winnie? It would seem that the Free Spirit's design is proprietary and Winnie has made a blatant copy? Maybe there is a collaboration? Your thoughts?
I think I'll probably still look for a Free Spirit used in the future to save some $$. Love this vehicle.
No way there is a collaboration. RV companies regularly "steal" each other's ideas. Other manufacturers have also copied LTV's murphy bed idea.
But then, both of these ideas are probably already used in Europe and/or Australia. LOL
โSep-22-2015 07:56 AM
jim165 wrote:
What is your take on the Winnie? It would seem that the Free Spirit's design is proprietary and Winnie has made a blatant copy? Maybe there is a collaboration? Your thoughts?
I think I'll probably still look for a Free Spirit used in the future to save some $$. Love this vehicle.
โSep-22-2015 04:41 AM
DougE wrote:
Granted Sprinter-based B's are great little campers but seriously, $100k for a camper van! Let's see - $30/night for a camping spot vs. $100/night for a motel....$100k/$70 difference = 1428 camping nights to break even. Not to mention the extra fuel cost to run a camper vs. an SUV. Kinda works out Ok if you're a full-timer, but full-timing in a camper van? OK, start slamming!
โSep-21-2015 08:59 PM
bob_nestor wrote:
Just a followup to my original question. I was at the Southwest RV show today in Dallas and spoke with the Leisure Travel Vans dealer. Actually spoke with a salesman who sold me my last three RVs so he and I go back quite a ways. He confirmed that Leisure Travel is concentrating on the Unity and Serenity models as their current backlog is about 8 months. He can't place orders for 2016 models any longer and next month the factory will start taking orders for 2017 models although he has no information on what changes are in store for 2017.
โSep-17-2015 12:26 PM
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โSep-09-2015 10:50 AM
DougE wrote:
I guess I'm just bemoaning the fact that it's extraordinarily expensive to be a camper these days.
โSep-09-2015 10:19 AM
โSep-09-2015 07:28 AM
โSep-08-2015 06:46 PM
DougE wrote:
... Kinda works out Ok if you're a full-timer, but full-timing in a camper van? OK, start slamming!
โSep-08-2015 06:45 PM