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Jul-28-2015 05:10 PM
Jack_Pine wrote:
We like these but were concerned about storage and toad. There are only 2 of us so the upper bunk will help with storage, we think.
We want to pull Wangler, it is 4,500 lbs. Wish they would up the tow capacity.
Jul-28-2015 04:54 PM
Jul-15-2015 04:48 PM
Snowman9000 wrote:mlts22 wrote:
I wonder if this size of rig can be used toadless for longer trips.
Absolutely!
It helps to be creative as far as organizing your frequently used kitchen and bath items. Basically to make things easy to stow while still being easy to use when you need them. And keep a neat clean ship so it's only a few minutes work to get ready to drive to town.
Jul-15-2015 04:41 PM
mlts22 wrote:
I wonder if this size of rig can be used toadless for longer trips.
Jul-14-2015 08:43 PM
Jul-14-2015 08:36 PM
mlts22 wrote:
I wonder if this size of rig can be used toadless for longer trips.
Jul-14-2015 05:54 PM
mlts22 wrote:
I wonder if this size of rig can be used toadless for longer trips.
Jul-14-2015 05:42 PM
RckyMtnVia wrote:
We downsized from a DP and could not be happier with our Via on the Mercedes chassis. It is so easy to drive and now after a 6 hour day of driving with stops, I am not fatigued at all. It is also so simple to set up at an rv park and get ready to leave. We love traveling on smaller back roads and would not go back to a large DP.
Jul-14-2015 05:40 PM
Butch50 wrote:mlts22 wrote:
I'm curious about it as well, especially with the new updates to the chassis. How is it for long runs on the highway? Fatiguing?
Not my rig but I have a 2015 Winnebago View Profile and contrary to what you might think the rig drives great. I have had other MHs and I think this one by far drives the best of any of them. For a class C the driver position is higher than most C so your legs are bent more and just makes a better driving position at least for me.
To the OP congrats and welcome to the Winnebago Sprinter family. Time to go enjoy it now.
Jul-14-2015 05:35 PM
ron.dittmer wrote:
Very Nice! Safe travels.
I love your floor plan. It is the same as ours but you have the big upper bunk. Ours being a B+, we have the TV and cabinetry in that (smaller) space.
We had a very big challenge back in 2006/2007 finding a decent rig that could fit inside our garage. We clear the door height by only 1.5"
Jul-14-2015 04:44 PM
SomeoneTakeTheWheel wrote:
Wednesday I took delivery of my new 2016 Winnebago View 24J 25' and then promptly put 1000 miles on it. My previous rig was a 2006 Forest River Georgetown SE 33' Class A. I couldn't be happier with the change.
The comfort, handling, and overall drivability are much closer to my Chevy Silverado than any motorhome I've ever driven. It makes the F53 chassis under the Georgetown feel like a Mack Truck with loose bolts!
Inside, the craftsmanship is even more differentiating. The Winnebago is like a custom-built apartment. I was utterly shocked to see real steel furniture springs under the dinette seats, as opposed to the high-density foam that is standard in the industry. Everything is so logically thought-out, it doesn't feel like a 24% smaller RV. Likewise, we find the Mercedes seats to be much more usable than the captain's chairs in the class A.
Sorry for the stock photos, but they're way better than anything I take!