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mumkin
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May 01, 2015

Sterling RV/GWV 2015 Classic on Promaster

Lake Region RV has just put up a short video of the new 2015 Classic on the Promaster. You need to go down the page below the photos.

2015 Sterling Classic

Fresh from the factory...
  • At least someone made a video of a Sterling coach. Sterling rv needs to get some 14 year old to do YouTube videos for them and get their product out there.
  • I hope this cheaply built and looking van is not a Great West as writen in the video...by the way I'm starting to miss my real old fashioned GW...
  • I find that red and black combination old looking and no very attractive. The floor plan looks different from what is shown on the Great West Van website. Are these different quality levels from the same company under different names? Confusing.
  • Neverhappy... you should have kept that old Classic Supreme. LOL

    GWV was purchased by Sterling RV and has moved from Canada to Alabama. Many of the employees also made the move. This is a new floor plan on the longer Promaster. The one on the old website was their first attempt on the shorter platform. Thus far they are experimenting with the possibilities on this new choice for the US market. While this arrangement may not appeal, they are very open to making changes. What all the manufacturers seem to be doing with the Promaster is to try to come up with more affordable conversions.

    They are well aware that they need to get a new website, and one is supposedly in process.
  • The dry bath is a nice feature. All comes down to price.
  • mumkin wrote:
    Lake Region RV has just put up a short video of the new 2015 Classic on the Promaster. You need to go down the page below the photos.

    2015 Sterling Classic

    Fresh from the factory...

    The Lake Region RV video and web site sure leaves a lot of questions unanwsered. The site gives virtually no specs for this RV and as I watch the video as they scan the outside of the RV I don't see any vents for the fridge, hot water heater or the furnace. So what type of fridge, water heater and furance does this Promaster have? Little or no information about the bed arrangement and how do you get out of the RV when the bed is made up?
  • From the video, the cook top appears to be an induction single burner so I would assume it is all electrical, no propane. No problem for the fridge as electrical units are very efficient but I wonder about the furnace and water heater.
  • I would guess that it has an espar system for both hot water & heat.

    This isn't a permanent bed set-up... it is a make the bed and get in to sleep. LOL