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5.0
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5.0
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5.0
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4.5
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Fred Lane

Pennsylvania

Reviewed on June 26, 2021

RV reviewed 2016 Winnebago Adventure 37F view listing

5.0
We have owned 4 motorhomes over past 15 years. Diesel and gas. This Winnebago Adventurer 37F is without question the best. It is quiet, aggressive and responsive. Great cruise control, towing and stable. A joy to live in for winter season and summer beach trips. The Summo Springs make the coach ride like a... read more
We have owned 4 motorhomes over past 15 years. Diesel and gas. This Winnebago Adventurer 37F is without question the best. It is quiet, aggressive and responsive. Great cruise control, towing and stable. A joy to live in for winter season and summer beach trips. The Summo Springs make the coach ride like a diesel. Very roomy with full slide and 2 additional slides in living room and bedroom.
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5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
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Lisa

Georgia

Reviewed on January 3, 2021

RV reviewed 2016 Winnebago Adventure 37F view listing

4.8
Absolutely love it! We traded in a 2017 Thor Synergy TT24 class C that was nothing but trouble, and the Winnebago has been a wonderful surprise (well, I will admit the Thor had much better gas mileage). The heating is very different. The whole coach was toasty, even the floors, with no hot spots like in the... read more
Absolutely love it! We traded in a 2017 Thor Synergy TT24 class C that was nothing but trouble, and the Winnebago has been a wonderful surprise (well, I will admit the Thor had much better gas mileage). The heating is very different. The whole coach was toasty, even the floors, with no hot spots like in the Thor. I love the huge black and gray tanks on the Adventurer, along with the dual bathrooms. Seems like we were dumping the Thor every day. Obviously, going from a C to an A class has many pros and cons. More space, washer and dryer, residential fridge, etc. but less maneuverability and higher fuel costs. Still, I'm SO happy we made the trade!
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