Winnebago Sprinters: Head-To-Head Comparison

RV Sprinter Comparisons

Chris Hemer
April 18, 2012

We didn’t know it at the time, but the new millennium would bring with it the biggest change the motor­home industry had seen in decades. As we rolled along contentedly in our Dodge, Ford or Chevy-based Class B’s and C’s, a new platform was preparing to make its debut on our shores. It was small,... Read more »

Itasca Reyo 25R Sprinter

Winnebago Itasca Reyo 25R Sprinter

Chris Hemer
April 18, 2012

The Itasca Reyo represents a remarkable achievement for Winnebago Industries, offering a very well-executed Class A silhouette and craftsmanship that you would expect from a small coach that costs more than $120,000 in its base form. Available in three floorplans, the 25Q, the 25T and the 25R — which... Read more »

Winnebago ERA 70X Sprinter

The nimble Class B ERA has an attractive exterior, especially with the optional wheels.

Chris Hemer
April 18, 2012

The appeal of a Class B motorhome has always been that, unlike larger motorhomes, it can serve as the family runabout in between family vacations. Just imagine being able to take the kids to a soccer game, for example, and have both a full kitchen for snacks and a clean bathroom for them to use whenever... Read more »

Winnebago View 24M Sprinter

Winnebago View 24M Sprinter

Chris Hemer
April 18, 2012

The humble Class C has always been one of the best choices for family use, and the new Winnebago View 24M is no different. With an overhead bunk, Comfort Sofa/Sleeper and BenchMark dinette that converts to a bed, it can sleep up to six and has a total of five belted seats. Class C’s also tend to be... Read more »

Thor Serrano 34M: One Entertaining RV

Thor Motor Coach Serrano 34M

Chris Hemer
April 13, 2012

Looking back, the motorhomes of yesteryear were really meant to be all things to all people, rather than a perfect solution for a specific requirement. With features that often pitted price against panache and sensibility against style, they were adequate for most buyers, but likely perfect for none.... Read more »

Tiffen Allegro 34TGA Walk-Through

The new Allegro model caters to budget-conscious RVers who still want a handsome ride.

Fred Pausch
March 7, 2012

Today, the Allegro line that helped launch the Tiffin brand remains a popular choice with first-time and move-up buyers. Available in four floorplans between 31 and 35 feet and built on the veteran Ford F53 leaf-spring chassis, the Allegro offers gas coach enthusiasts Tiffin’s craftsmanship and features... Read more »

2012 Winnebago Journey 36M Road Test

Huge slideouts, storage galore and a one-piece windshield make the new Winnebago Journey hard to beat.

Chuck and Teresa Campbell
February 20, 2012

A popular song whimsically suggests that “life is a  journey, and not a destination,” which may have a passing correlation to Winnebago’s wish that your travels include one of its new Journey motorhomes. With a record of building some of the best, most durable coaches in the business, the name... Read more »

2012 Monaco Diplomat 43DFT Walk Through

Monaco Diplomat-43DFT

Fred Pausch
February 20, 2012

The mating of Navistar’s more than 100 years of  heavy transportation experience with Monaco’s 40-plus years of luxury RV design has resulted in an exciting lineup of innovative motorhomes. At first glance, you might not recognize the elegant new Diplomat because of its significant facelift inside... Read more »

Winnebago Sightseer 30A

2012 Winnebago Sightseer exterior

Chris Hemer
February 18, 2012

Finding a motorhome that fits your family’s needs and budget has always been one of the most daunting tasks of the buying experience. You want plenty of room, but not at the expense of maneuverability. You want luxurious features, but not if they’re going to require you to put a second mortgage on... Read more »

Leisure Travel Vans Unity U24IB

Unity_IB_Exterior

Chris Hemer
February 16, 2012

“The new normal.” It’s a term many of us have grown accustomed to over the last couple of years, as economists and politicians have attempted to gently remind us that the current conditions will not change anytime soon. That, in fact, our new way of life may become permanent. The same can be said... Read more »

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