Write a review

RV Type

Other types

Make and model

Floorplan

Year

Winnebago Journey 32T reviews

5.0 (3 reviews)
Write a review
Liveability
5.0
Overall quality
5.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
Factory warranty
5.0

Top 10 RVs

Reviews

Stars Refinement

3 ratings and reviews

Voted most helpful review

Adam

Ontario

Reviewed on June 20, 2022

RV reviewed 2003 Winnebago Journey 32T view listing

5.0
This RV is really only positives and I wouldn't stray from Winnebago for any RV purchase in the future. The 32T/32TD is such a smart floorplan... you barely have any concept about the fact that you're barely over 32' in this thing - there's an absolute ton of space. It was so well designed. The Cummins 5.9L I... read more
This RV is really only positives and I wouldn't stray from Winnebago for any RV purchase in the future. The 32T/32TD is such a smart floorplan... you barely have any concept about the fact that you're barely over 32' in this thing - there's an absolute ton of space. It was so well designed. The Cummins 5.9L ISB engine and Alison transmission make for a killer combo and you're loaded with power up hills and on the road.... it's an awesome drive and with good oil, the engine runs beautifully. With a Winnebago as well, you have the ability to go to the Forest City, IA centre for service and repairs and there's no other place which will treat your unit as well for as reasonable a price. They are absolutely amazing there. I couldn't be happier with this thing.
Livability
5.0
Overall quality
5.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
Factory warranty/support
5.0
Show less
Helpful (5)

FlagReport

Flag this review
Please select a reason
Voted most helpful review

Dale Gillespie

California

Reviewed on February 7, 2020

RV reviewed 2004 Winnebago Journey 32T view listing

5.0
Having owned two gas motor homes from 2003 to 2015, I moved up to a diesel. I knew from the start I wanted a Winnebago 32T because of the specs. While she was a short diesel, she had ample fresh water, propane, fuel, and waste tanks. She was powered by the very economical 5.9L Cummins diesel and was equipped ... read more
Having owned two gas motor homes from 2003 to 2015, I moved up to a diesel. I knew from the start I wanted a Winnebago 32T because of the specs. While she was a short diesel, she had ample fresh water, propane, fuel, and waste tanks. She was powered by the very economical 5.9L Cummins diesel and was equipped with an exhaust brake - something very necessary with a heavy diesel. She had a six speed Allison 3000 MH transmission. The interior layout was very useful and convenient. We purchased our 2004 Winnebago Journey 32T in June of 2015. She was everything I hoped she'd be, and I planned to keep her as long as we could RV. We loved the great fuel mileage of 11 MPG. We did not tow and drove at 60 MPH. The comfort of air suspension alone was worth the move up to diesel. We loved the very quiet, efficient, trouble free basement air conditioning. It was as quiet as our home central air. In the 28 months we owned her, we put 25,000 miles on her. She was very comfortable driving down the highway and very cozy and homelike when we parked overnight. Nearly every night on the road we dry camped at a Walmart. Unfortunately, in October, 2017 while driving through Kansas on US50 toward Graceland in Tennessee from our home in California, someone pulled in front of us, causing a major accident. The other driver was 100% at fault. Sadly, he died at the scene. Our beloved "Cecil the Diesel" was totaled. We were unable to find another 32T as we shopped for a replacement, and bought a 2005 34' Bounder diesel. It's a fine coach, but with just 8.5 MPG we surely miss the economical Winnebago. Whenever we have to use the noisy roof mounted air conditioners, we miss her even more! I am perpetually in search of another 32T, but at our advancing ages, it's likely we'll continue with the Bounder. My personal website which tells of all our RV travels is Fishwisher.com
Livability
5.0
Overall quality
5.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
Factory warranty/support
5.0
Show less
Helpful (23)

FlagReport

Flag this review
Please select a reason
Voted most helpful review

Jo

Connecticut

Reviewed on October 11, 2018

RV reviewed 2002 Winnebago Journey 32T view listing

5.0
At it’s relatively short 32’ this class A diesel has a fantastic layout. So much room for your clothes in the easy to access lighted wardrobe with three doors for hanging clothes and room for shoes in the same cabinet. A fourth door is full length for dresses or coats and perfect for our small dys... read more
At it’s relatively short 32’ this class A diesel has a fantastic layout. So much room for your clothes in the easy to access lighted wardrobe with three doors for hanging clothes and room for shoes in the same cabinet. A fourth door is full length for dresses or coats and perfect for our small dyson vacuum. Six drawer dresser under worked perfectly for things we didn’t hang. Over the bed are more compartments for extra sheets, blankets, and seasonal clothing, think winter boots and sweaters. The bedroom has a sliding solid wood door for privacy when needed. The bathroom is bigger than many apartments I have seen. Full sized shower with plenty of headroom for a 6’3” large man. Full size sink and medicine cabinet. It even has a built in hairdryer and laundry hamper. The four door fridge with two freezer compartments and ice maker has tons of space. The extra filter for the ice maker and separate water spigot saved us a ton of money on ice and bottled water. The double sink, 3 burner stove, micro/convection oven, built in coffee maker, and tons of cabinets made cooking great meals a breeze. The dinette, sofa, and swivel captain chairs allowed for plenty of company in the lounge and provided sleeping quarters for our married son and two grandsons when they visited. The quality and comfort of the cabinetry and seating is so evident. We looked at brand new rigs before buying and the seats on many were not as comfortable and the cabinets were not as well built. The drawers were not constructed as well as this rig. Everything is so solid. The power of the Diesel engine towed our 4500 lb. car up the mountains w/o a problem. And the engine brake safely brought us down. Cruise control on the highway makes a long trip so easy. Hydrolic leveling jacks makes set up quick and the diesel generator runs quietly and economically keeping everything cool when needed. The basement storage held everything we needed with extra room for bringing boxes of items to give to our children living far away. There is much more to say about how good Winnebago is, but take a look for yourselves.
Livability
5.0
Overall quality
5.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
Factory warranty/support
5.0
Show less
Helpful (14)

FlagReport

Flag this review
Please select a reason
  • 1
  • 1 - 3 of 3 reviews
Do you have an RV experience to share?

Help other RVers by leaving a review for an RV or dealership.

Write a review