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4.2 (4 reviews)
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4.8
Overall quality
4.5
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
4.8
Factory warranty
2.0

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Doris Young

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Reviewed on March 29, 2022

RV reviewed 2014 Winnebago Minnie Winnie WF331K view listing

4.2
Winnebagos are well made and solid. They hold up well to wind and rain. Snow is another matter but I was not experienced so some minor things happened like the city water valve popped off but they were easy fixes. I’ve added many safety items for my well being. I’m also a solo RVer so I added Big... read more
Winnebagos are well made and solid. They hold up well to wind and rain. Snow is another matter but I was not experienced so some minor things happened like the city water valve popped off but they were easy fixes. I’ve added many safety items for my well being. I’m also a solo RVer so I added Big Foot automatic leveling jacks so I don’t need help in that regard. I redecorated and updated it to make it fit my personality which is easy to do. I added LVP flooring and switched out the U shape dinning room and love seat for a couch/bed and leather rocker recliner. I have been very comfortable and safe living in it full time. Due to age of my RV I have not had any experience with factory warranty or support.
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5.0
Overall quality
5.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
Factory warranty/support
1.0
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Gail

Illinois

Reviewed on August 1, 2019

RV reviewed 2014 Winnebago Minnie Winnie 2201DS view listing

4.6
Never having towed or camped before, I was pretty worried about this experience. I found many helpful people in my travels out West and learned along the way. My Ford F150 XL with a 5 liter engine and 3.31 gear ratio had a great transmission that handled towing this RV admirably. The sights out West are jus... read more
Never having towed or camped before, I was pretty worried about this experience. I found many helpful people in my travels out West and learned along the way. My Ford F150 XL with a 5 liter engine and 3.31 gear ratio had a great transmission that handled towing this RV admirably. The sights out West are just incredible and should not be missed. The mountains and canyons are just breathtaking. Mt St Helen's peak is rebuilding. Delicate Arch in Arches NP hike is not to be missed, but hold onto your hat as the cliff edge ends or the wind will sail off with it. Don't miss Chiricahua NP in Arizona as it has outstanding vertical rock and a view of Cochise's prone face. The Queen's Garden hike in Bryce canyon is mostly downhill but well worth the effort to be up close to the multi-colored hoodoo rock. Twin Falls, Idaho has the Perrine Bridge over the deepest gorge and Snake River where hang gliders leap from most days and Shoshone Falls is not too far away. Just a few of the wonderful adventures to see along the way.
Livability
4.0
Overall quality
5.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
Factory warranty/support
4.0
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Joan Curtis

Texas

Reviewed on March 7, 2017

RV reviewed 2014 Winnebago Minnie Winnie 31K view listing

4.6
I have thoroughly enjoyed this Minnie Winnie. For one who never drove a truck or towed anything, this RV is easy to drive and manages really well. In 2015, we drove from Texas to Michigan on a three week trip and had not one moment of trouble. In June of 2016, I stayed in it for three weeks in a campground ab... read more
I have thoroughly enjoyed this Minnie Winnie. For one who never drove a truck or towed anything, this RV is easy to drive and manages really well. In 2015, we drove from Texas to Michigan on a three week trip and had not one moment of trouble. In June of 2016, I stayed in it for three weeks in a campground about two hours north of Dallas, Texas. I was facilitating professional development for teachers in a small school district, so I was up early every morning, dressing professionally, and home late in the evening. I cooked every meal in the RV and thoroughly enjoyed my time there. The only reason we are selling it is that it is bigger than we need, and we want a smaller unit to keep at the house.
Livability
5.0
Overall quality
5.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
Factory warranty/support
3.0
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Rick Fritz

Washington

Reviewed on April 10, 2016

RV reviewed 2014 Winnebago Minnie Winnie 25B view listing

3.4
We bought this motorhome because of the GM chassis with 324hp engine and HD 6 speed transmission with automatic grade braking and 5k tow pkg for our Jeep. We added a spare tire, MaxxAir vent covers for hail protection, electric hot water, AVS Bug Guard and Sewer Solution gray-black water system. We really lik... read more
We bought this motorhome because of the GM chassis with 324hp engine and HD 6 speed transmission with automatic grade braking and 5k tow pkg for our Jeep. We added a spare tire, MaxxAir vent covers for hail protection, electric hot water, AVS Bug Guard and Sewer Solution gray-black water system. We really like this floorplan making slides unnecessary. We traveled light so we always had to raise front to level RV. It has a huge cargo bay, large enough for spare tire to sit upright. The electric bay is also large. ALL utility hook ups are on left side in middle third making RV park connections easy. Driving and handling were excellent. On downside: Dinette is typical low back uncomfortable boat cushion design. Lack of 12v fridge operation while traveling. Nasty Panasonic in-dash Radio system unusable while driving as requires stopping to adjust or change stations, cute but dysfunctional in any RV as totally not ergonomic. Small lettering with tiny grey lettering on grey or black background. Shower skylight was designed too large, thermal expansion contraction, 100+ during day to 20s at night caused sealant separation at all 4 corners. Overall nice unit, good OEM products, quality control during construction was FAIR as electric bay was not caulked, 3 drawers needed glides reset, furnace ducting had to be unkinked, water system drains needed to be relocated for freefall of water. Workers where in a hurry, so craftsmanship was NOT their goal.
Livability
5.0
Overall quality
3.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
4.0
Factory warranty/support
0.0
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