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cochise49 wrote:
We've been looking at a new Winnebago Adventurer 38Q. Love the floor plan and features. Seems less expensive to operate due to lower maintenance costs. Currently have '05 DP with Cummins ISB. Pretty much have a handle of fuel/maintenance costs/trade-offs. Questions are:
Will I miss the air bags? Why?
Will the brakes need replacing more often?
Will the lower torque be noticible?
What advantages do a fiberglass roof have over TPO or EPDM?
โFeb-18-2014 05:28 PM
โFeb-18-2014 05:07 PM
cochise49 wrote:
So far so good with the responses. The fireplace is actually one reason I prefer the 38Q over the 37F or 35P. We have a stand alone one in our DP that really helps. Lets us use the parks electricity instead of our propane when it isn't extremely cold. Counter space is also a plus. DW is impressed with the reclining sofa and inclining bed.
Anyone have an answer for the air bag question? Thanks to moderator who moved this from Tech Issues.
โFeb-18-2014 04:49 PM
cochise49 wrote:
We've been looking at a new Winnebago Adventurer 38Q. Love the floor plan and features. Seems less expensive to operate due to lower maintenance costs. Currently have '05 DP with Cummins ISB. Pretty much have a handle of fuel/maintenance costs/trade-offs. Questions are:
Will I miss the air bags? Why?
Will the brakes need replacing more often?
Will the lower torque be noticible?
What advantages do a fiberglass roof have over TPO or EPDM?
โFeb-18-2014 03:16 PM
โFeb-18-2014 02:34 PM
cochise49 wrote:I think you'll get a pretty good idea how it will drive with a test drive. If it drives like******empty, would you still buy it? I wouldn't. I'd spend more time looking around at how things are put together THEN go drive it around to see how it rides and handles.
I agree that a test drive in a "dry" unit isn't the best way but the only way unless I find someone with the same chassis/length who would allow me to test it.....
โFeb-18-2014 02:08 PM
rgatijnet1 wrote:
They all have good points and bad points but in the long run, the floor plan is the most important. You will spend more time sitting in the coach than you will driving it.
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