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New Winnebago VIEW 24V

HawkTX
Explorer
Explorer
We finally found our RV. Picked her up this weekend. The search was a little longer than anticipated because we wanted a specific floor plan with the Onan diesel generator. Thanks for everyone's help during the process. Here are some pics....







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HawkTX
Explorer
Explorer
Thanks everyone! We took it to Beavers Bend State Park last weekend and had a blast.

Deb_and_Ed_M
Explorer II
Explorer II
Beautiful RV!! That's one of my favorite floorplans - it's one of the few smaller RV's that Ed (at 6'3") can comfortably sleep in! Have a wonderful time with it!
Ed, Deb, and 2 dogs
Looking for a small Class C!

Dakzuki
Explorer
Explorer
Had ours since new. No regrets.
2011 Itasca Navion 24J
2000 Chev Tracker Toad

SBradley
Explorer
Explorer
You will really like that one, good-looking RV.
S Bradley
Navion IQ 24V

NCWriter
Explorer
Explorer
HawkTX wrote:
luvlabs wrote:
A couple more weeks and my driveway will look like yours. We found one with the diesel generator as well. Downsizing from a Class A doesn't have to be painful.


Congrats! You will love it! I've already put 200 miles on mine coming back from OKC. Average 16.9 MPG over the 200 miles, but I have a heavy foot.


Great mileage! Our Navion also came with the diesel gen (we bought our RV used, so inherited it). Nice option.

midnightsadie
Explorer II
Explorer II
your sure gonna miss that 8mpg 5,er

HawkTX
Explorer
Explorer
luvlabs wrote:
A couple more weeks and my driveway will look like yours. We found one with the diesel generator as well. Downsizing from a Class A doesn't have to be painful.


Congrats! You will love it! I've already put 200 miles on mine coming back from OKC. Average 16.9 MPG over the 200 miles, but I have a heavy foot.

HawkTX
Explorer
Explorer
ctilsie242 wrote:
You are smart to get the Onan diesel generator, especially in Texas. That will allow for a -lot- of run time, which is critical, especially come this summer which is looking it will be a hot one.

I personally will not buy a motorhome in Texas unless the generator tees from the gasoline or diesel tank. LP gas gens are fine, but they just don't have the runtime to be useful come more than half the year.


Yeah. Totally agree with that statement!

luvlabs
Explorer
Explorer
A couple more weeks and my driveway will look like yours. We found one with the diesel generator as well. Downsizing from a Class A doesn't have to be painful.
2017 Winnebago Navion 24V
2014 Tiffin Phaeton 36GH (sold)
2012 Tiffin Allegro 32CA (traded)
2012 Honda Fit

ctilsie242
Explorer II
Explorer II
You are smart to get the Onan diesel generator, especially in Texas. That will allow for a -lot- of run time, which is critical, especially come this summer which is looking it will be a hot one.

I personally will not buy a motorhome in Texas unless the generator tees from the gasoline or diesel tank. LP gas gens are fine, but they just don't have the runtime to be useful come more than half the year.

HawkTX
Explorer
Explorer
NCWriter wrote:
Enjoy! We have the Navion sister-model and it's an ideal size for us - two adults + big dog. We made a one-month trip around Quebec and the Gaspe Peninsula without a tow vehicle. (We easily rented a car once for parts of Montreal and suburbs not served by public transportation. Enterprise provided transportation to/from the nearby RV park.)


That is a cool trip you went on. Yeah, we will either rent a car or use UBER.

NCWriter
Explorer
Explorer
Enjoy! We have the Navion sister-model and it's an ideal size for us - two adults + big dog. We made a one-month trip around Quebec and the Gaspe Peninsula without a tow vehicle. (We easily rented a car once for parts of Montreal and suburbs not served by public transportation. Enterprise provided transportation to/from the nearby RV park.)

HawkTX
Explorer
Explorer
midnightsadie wrote:
we have one and you,ll just love how easy it is to drive and move around, sure beats trying to park a 5,er


The fact that I pulled up and backed into my driveway on the first try made me smile ear to ear. Part of the reason I got a smaller RV is not having to tow a car and driving it around.

crasster
Explorer II
Explorer II
Looks like a lot of fun! Enjoy it! See you out there!
4 whopping cylinders on Toyota RV's. Talk about great getting good MPG. Also I have a very light foot on the pedal. I followed some MPG advice on Livingpress.com and I now get 22 MPG! Not bad for a home on wheels.