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4.2 (30 reviews)
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4.5
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4.4
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4.7
Driving/towing
4.6
Factory warranty
3.0

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Michael Tachell

Reviewed on August 26, 2023

RV reviewed 2004 Winnebago Itasca 35U view listing

4.6
This motor Home has a lot of power with the Banks system installed. Space is snug while traveling, but opens up nicely when parked. 10 gallons of hot water with either propane or 110 volt is great, power connections adjust on the management panel to what is available. While working in Nebraska in...read more
This motor Home has a lot of power with the Banks system installed. Space is snug while traveling, but opens up nicely when parked. 10 gallons of hot water with either propane or 110 volt is great, power connections adjust on the management panel to what is available. While working in Nebraska in the summer the Coleman basement Heat pump system worked great, heat index at 110 deg. kept inside at 72 no problem. Bathroom has a oversized shower, nice ceramic toilet. Bedroom nice Queen size bed with separate controls for comfort, and storage under. Kitchen has a 3 burner cook top, Microwave/convection oven. We chose a pod type coffee maker for our own use. Surround sound radio / TV/ DVD in the living room is great. Drivers area has all the controls you need, with good back up camera, adjustable heated mirrors, pull down side shades, motorized front shades for both driver and passanger.
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5.0
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4.0
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Barbara Klipsch

Reviewed on June 22, 2023

RV reviewed 2004 Winnebago Journey 36G view listing

1.8
We purchased our 2004 Winnebago Journey 36G new. We got 36,000 good miles. Then the turbo broke and needed a new one 🙄 that one and the next 2 turbos were covered. The 4th, yes the 4th was on us. 300 Cummins engine. It now has 136,000 and just needed new ignitors and air flow. Cost...read more
We purchased our 2004 Winnebago Journey 36G new. We got 36,000 good miles. Then the turbo broke and needed a new one 🙄 that one and the next 2 turbos were covered. The 4th, yes the 4th was on us. 300 Cummins engine. It now has 136,000 and just needed new ignitors and air flow. Cost $8,000. We will just have to try to sell for whatever we can get for it. My husband has always taken care of maintenance and kept all records. It has been kept in our barn since day one. Never buy new, Winnebago, or 300 Cummins engine again.
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5.0
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Barbara Klipsch

Reviewed on April 6, 2023

RV reviewed 2004 Winnebago Journey 36G view listing

1.6
This is the first new motorhome bought in March 2004. We have had nothing but problems since 36,000 miles. Needed a turbo. Then another turbo. In all 4 turbos. Cummins paid for 3. Last one was $5000 on us. Winnebago was absolutely no help at all. Man in Iowa just hung his head and said...read more
This is the first new motorhome bought in March 2004. We have had nothing but problems since 36,000 miles. Needed a turbo. Then another turbo. In all 4 turbos. Cummins paid for 3. Last one was $5000 on us. Winnebago was absolutely no help at all. Man in Iowa just hung his head and said there was nothing they could do. This was after the 2nd turbo. The only help we got was from the dealer in Georgia who gave us the name of the man at Cummins. Thank God for him. We are now trying to find someone to buy it. We will not lie to anyone about the problems we have had. Good luck to us. We will never buy a Winnebago.
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1.0
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1.0
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4.0
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1.0
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Tom

Missouri

Reviewed on August 24, 2022

RV reviewed 2004 Winnebago 32T Journey view listing

5.0
Purchased our “Winnie” in 2014, after a 2 year search for a 32T. Its a magnificent machine with a Freightliner chassis, great floorplan, economical Cummins 5.9L 300HP turbo diesel engine, pushbutton Allison 5 speed transmission, basement heat pump, and Onan “Quietdiesel” generator. We...read more
Purchased our “Winnie” in 2014, after a 2 year search for a 32T. Its a magnificent machine with a Freightliner chassis, great floorplan, economical Cummins 5.9L 300HP turbo diesel engine, pushbutton Allison 5 speed transmission, basement heat pump, and Onan “Quietdiesel” generator. We bought it with 26,xxx miles and it now sports 50,xxx. We had Freightliner replace the turbocharger, shortly after we got it, because the gate wouldn’t fully open. Other than that, progressive maintenance, new tires and batteries have kept her running strong. We generally tow a vehicle, four down, especially on longer trips. It’s a comfortable and livable design. We go to RV shows most every year and decide that we prefer ours to the models we see. Yeah, we’ve had to upgrade the TV’s to flat screens and the original sofa fabric is an oldero design than could use updating. I wish the sofa and dinette were upholstered with leather, rather than fabric, but we’ve not seen a Class A DP that we prefer. We appreciate the “big dog” comfort, along with the 32T’s economy and maneuverability.
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5.0
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5.0
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5.0
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5.0
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Linda

Pennsylvania

Reviewed on July 23, 2022

RV reviewed 2004 Itasca Horizon 40AD view listing

5.0
We have owned this RV for 6 years. Every year, we drive it to Estero Florida and stay for 3 months. It is extremely easy to drive and gets an average of 7 miles per gallon. Westay in Walmart parking lots on the way down and the generator provides for our electric needs. When we reach our...read more
We have owned this RV for 6 years. Every year, we drive it to Estero Florida and stay for 3 months. It is extremely easy to drive and gets an average of 7 miles per gallon. Westay in Walmart parking lots on the way down and the generator provides for our electric needs. When we reach our destination and hook up to water and electric, we put the slides out and set up the patio. Its like having our own comfortable two room apartment. Husband can watch his programs in the bedroom while I watch mine in the living room. When guests come, they have their own queen sized bed and the bathroom can be opened to the bedroom side or the living room side. The refrigerator is large enough for everything from my home and the kitchen has an island for lots of counter space. There is so much storage in the rv that we can pack anything we fancy, including bikes. The interior has all been redone and the exterior is in great shape. The buyer for this motorhome won't ever regret it!
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5.0
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5.0
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Christine Byland

Indiana

Reviewed on September 14, 2021

RV reviewed 2004 Itasca Meridian 39K view listing

5.0
This RV is beautiful, runs like new and has so much room. Feels more like home than any other RV we've been in. Plenty of storage and the hardwood floors are awesome, easy clean up and great for allergies. Plenty of bells and...read more
This RV is beautiful, runs like new and has so much room. Feels more like home than any other RV we've been in. Plenty of storage and the hardwood floors are awesome, easy clean up and great for allergies. Plenty of bells and whistles.
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5.0
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5.0
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Keith Holloway

Georgia

Reviewed on April 20, 2021

RV reviewed 2004 Itasca Meridian 36G view listing

4.0
I cannot say anything bad about this rig. Had plenty of power, comfort and reliability. Beautiful leather furniture, porcelain toilet and washer/dryer all worked wonderfully. I had it when it was out of warranty. So the factory warranty does not...read more
I cannot say anything bad about this rig. Had plenty of power, comfort and reliability. Beautiful leather furniture, porcelain toilet and washer/dryer all worked wonderfully. I had it when it was out of warranty. So the factory warranty does not apply.
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4.0
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5.0
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5.0
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5.0
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Byron

Iowa

Reviewed on March 26, 2021

RV reviewed 2004 Winnebago Vectra 40KD view listing

5.0
This RV is in excellent condition and is loaded with to many extras to mention must see to appreciate. From the minute. Your step inside to all the compartmens all around the whole rv. This is difinetly a prize package on...read more
This RV is in excellent condition and is loaded with to many extras to mention must see to appreciate. From the minute. Your step inside to all the compartmens all around the whole rv. This is difinetly a prize package on wheels.
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5.0
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Jeffrey Sexton

New York

Reviewed on August 18, 2020

RV reviewed 2004 Itasca Sunova 35N view listing

5.0
This RV is sound. We have never had any problems with it. Great quality vehicle. Perfect for a family with kids. We have had other RVs and had problems with structures inside falling apart. Winnebago is amazing quality. Buying an older vehicle did not matter with this kind of...read more
This RV is sound. We have never had any problems with it. Great quality vehicle. Perfect for a family with kids. We have had other RVs and had problems with structures inside falling apart. Winnebago is amazing quality. Buying an older vehicle did not matter with this kind of quality.
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5.0
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5.0
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5.0
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Chris

Oregon

Reviewed on August 12, 2020

RV reviewed 2004 Winnebago Brave 30W view listing

4.6
A great RV in a small package. These years of Winnebago were very over-built with regard to not only structural integrity, but smart design and easy to use features. Winnebago's classic "interlocking" wall-to-roof design holds up for years. The fiberglass roof is more impervious to years of sun,...read more
A great RV in a small package. These years of Winnebago were very over-built with regard to not only structural integrity, but smart design and easy to use features. Winnebago's classic "interlocking" wall-to-roof design holds up for years. The fiberglass roof is more impervious to years of sun, wind, and rain (sometimes snow). Mine is on the Workhorse chassis and is great to drive, taking corners with ease and a great power to weight ratio when towing a car. The 30W makes the most out of the space given with 2 slides and very decent under bay storage. Corian countertops, solid wood cabinetry, and the vinyl plank flooring all hold up wonderful over time. I love this coach and especially these years of Winnebago. It's hard to match this quality today. When you find a good one in these years, keep it, it will treat you well.
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