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Michael Hertog

Florida

Reviewed on July 24, 2017

RV reviewed 2004 Winnebago Adventurer 35U view listing

5.0
We have thoroughly enjoyed our Winnebago Adventurer! The quality of the materials used to construct the RV have stood up to the test of time! Very few problems at all! I would only buy a... read more
We have thoroughly enjoyed our Winnebago Adventurer! The quality of the materials used to construct the RV have stood up to the test of time! Very few problems at all! I would only buy a Winnebago!
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Raymond Trimmins

Arizona

Reviewed on November 21, 2014

RV reviewed 2005 Winnebago Adventurer 38R view listing

4.0
We have owned two different Fleetwood RVs - one Bounder and one Pace Arrow. The Winnebago Adventurer is tighter, doesn't rattle, more features, better quality, and overall just a better RV than either one of the Fleetwood products. I would recommend the Winnebago RV... read more
We have owned two different Fleetwood RVs - one Bounder and one Pace Arrow. The Winnebago Adventurer is tighter, doesn't rattle, more features, better quality, and overall just a better RV than either one of the Fleetwood products. I would recommend the Winnebago RV over a Fleetwood RV hands down. We have had very few mechanical problems, and the ones we had were minor. We are very happy with our Winnebago motor home. Great product, and reliablity.
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Jeff Sparks

California

Reviewed on June 22, 2020

RV reviewed 2002 Winnebago Adventurer 32V view listing

4.6
Winnebago’s Adventurer is a mobile home designed and engineered for long term family vacations from Forrest to mountains to deserts. It combines versatility with high end finishes. I’ve owned mine for 18 years and have had minimal problems-all of which were fixable in short... read more
Winnebago’s Adventurer is a mobile home designed and engineered for long term family vacations from Forrest to mountains to deserts. It combines versatility with high end finishes. I’ve owned mine for 18 years and have had minimal problems-all of which were fixable in short order. The V-10 Ford is a solid tow vehicle with an engine that does not overheat on steep grades towing boat or trailer. Sleeps 5 comfortably. Restroom functional and comfortable. 3 burner stove and oven complemented by convection oven. Kitchen well laid out with expandable corrian counter space & water filter. Winnebago builds the best RV for the price- which is why the resale market has limited inventory and strong pricing. Winnebagos travel club is a cast of characters.
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Patricia

Arizona

Reviewed on December 15, 2014

RV reviewed 2013 Winnebago Adventurer 32H view listing

3.6
Our Motor Home is very well laid out. We traveled 8500 miles in 3 months this last summer. It was really comfortable and cozy. The Triton V10 worked great and towed our Honda CRV with no problems. We really loved the tow-haul button. It was amazing how well it worked. 90% of the roads were... read more
Our Motor Home is very well laid out. We traveled 8500 miles in 3 months this last summer. It was really comfortable and cozy. The Triton V10 worked great and towed our Honda CRV with no problems. We really loved the tow-haul button. It was amazing how well it worked. 90% of the roads were really rough so it was a good thing my hubby is handy and had a good tool/repair kit along. He had to put longer screws into one end of the sofa., Tighten up the shower doors, tighten up the shades etc. Our biggest headache was to devise a system to keep the bedroom doors from breaking free while moving. Our rig was hard to handle in the wind. But overall, we love our rig and would highly recommend a Winnebago Adventurer to other rvers. We're looking forward to traveling to the West next summer. We wrote to Winnebago with some suggestions we think would even make it a better Motor Home for future models. They were very receptive to our letter and suggestions. Winnebago is a Great Company to work with.
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BJ

Oregon

Reviewed on January 5, 2016

RV reviewed 2016 Winnebago Adventurer 32D view listing

1.6
I purchased a 2016 Winnebago Adventurer and had nothing but problems with it. I only had use of it 17 days in the first 90 days, the rest of the time was in the shop. Problems to name just a few... Steering was lose (wandered all over road, unsafe) Wing... read more
I purchased a 2016 Winnebago Adventurer and had nothing but problems with it. I only had use of it 17 days in the first 90 days, the rest of the time was in the shop. Problems to name just a few... Steering was lose (wandered all over road, unsafe) Wing Window @ desk (fell out) Severe water Leak @ kitchen sink, flooded coach under drawers soaked and sub floor Valve fresh @ water intake (failed) Water blew out fresh water intake Entry Door (failed) Lounge & Bedroom lights (failed) Fluid Leak (brake, power steering) Awning (wouldn’t open fully) Fresh Water Tank (valve stuck open) Solar Shade (continually loses settings) Dining Table (damaged) Drawer Pulls (mismatched) Wiper Blades fell off (plastic snapped on use) Panel behind bedroom door (not fully attached) Mirror cameras were switched Leak in vents Shades behind couch won’t roll up I had enough and complained to Winnebago, their response "we pay the dealer to fix these things" When I asked about the supposed 135 point inspection before leaving the factory and how they could not find some of these issues-silence. I told them it was a lemon and they needed to take it back, no go wouldn't even consider it. Ended up trading it in and getting a 5th wheel. Once you buy it they don't care pure and simple and reasonable person would admit it was a lemon.
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