About 4 months ago we meet up with some friends at Lewiston ID and we drove each others RV's back to Seattle. About 300 miles trip. Their RV was a newer Winnebago View with about 23,000 miles(not a Greyhawk). Ours is an old Cruise America with well over 100,000 miles. About 1/2 way we stopped to fill up tanks, eat and talked a bit.
We both agree after about 40 mph road noise is about the same. About the same as washer or dryer, not that loud. But I did notice the View has an advantage of turning up their great sound system, I need to upgrade mine. Didn't realize how much of difference that would make. Makes a world of difference, on Christmas list.
(For Friends) They are going to unload their kitchen and do a better job of loading and stacking their (noise makers) pots and pans and etc. Also they are going to get a tire inflation chart to make sure air pressure is right. He is running max tire pressure in front and rear, seems a little bouncy to us. And noticed both rear braided air lines are rubbing on the rims. And they got it new from dealer like that and never noticed before.
(Other notes) MPG... their View almost 16, our Majestic MPG 10 1/2 but that is also the gas versus diesel debate. So no good comparison unless you break down into cents per gallon.
It was sort of funny, as we're driving each others rigs...
He was thinking...
this thing is going to break down any second, it has a ton of miles on it, who in their right mind would drive something this old? I want my View back. Hope he doesn't hurt it.
I was thinking...
how in the world would you get service with Mercedes-Benz dealers being so far apart, and pay over $100.00 an hour for labor to have someone change out a broken part, glad this thing is not mine.
End the end both of us were happy to get back our rigs.
2003 Majestic 23P... Northwest travel machine
2013 Arctic Fox 25W... Wife "doll house" for longer snowbird trips
2001 "The Mighty Dodge"... tow vehicle for "doll house"