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Sheldon Smith

North Carolina

Reviewed on December 19, 2020

RV reviewed 2020 Winnebago Minnie 2401RG view listing

3.4
We bought the Winnebago 2401RG for the floor plane and thinking this camper would have the same quality as the older 2007 Winnebago we had. We have had numerous issues from a water leak under the kitchen sink to outside trim coming off going down the road. Only... read more
We bought the Winnebago 2401RG for the floor plane and thinking this camper would have the same quality as the older 2007 Winnebago we had. We have had numerous issues from a water leak under the kitchen sink to outside trim coming off going down the road. Only one level gage is working the dealership has not been able to fix. Main door latch was misaligned and the blind keeps falling out, another problem the dealership has not been able to fix. We might not have had so many problems with a different dealership.
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5.0
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1.0
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5.0
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5.0
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Bill B

South Dakota

Reviewed on August 4, 2018

RV reviewed 2014 Winnebago Tour 42QD view listing

5.0
We have had our Tour for 2 years and love it. We purchased it from the origional owner, although it was very clean and appeared to be properly maintained it had some issues with the A/C units and other mechanical sysitems. Last year I properly corrected the issues and have had a... read more
We have had our Tour for 2 years and love it. We purchased it from the origional owner, although it was very clean and appeared to be properly maintained it had some issues with the A/C units and other mechanical sysitems. Last year I properly corrected the issues and have had a trouble free 3 month trip this year. We have attended other Class A Manufacture's tours and have found all but one that meets or exceed the quality of the Winnebago tour quality.
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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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Mike Joseph Dolan

Texas

Reviewed on August 11, 2021

RV reviewed 2021 Airstream Classic 30RQB view listing

3.0
We owned a 2021 Airstream Classic 30' for approximately one year. It has not been the quality we expected. We owned a Winnebago View prior to buying the new Airstream. Much better quality, basically no problems ever with the Winnebago. The Airstream... read more
We owned a 2021 Airstream Classic 30' for approximately one year. It has not been the quality we expected. We owned a Winnebago View prior to buying the new Airstream. Much better quality, basically no problems ever with the Winnebago. The Airstream problems we had included: sink separated from countertop on first trip - fell 4" into lower cabinet, water problems, leaks, AC problems including sensors, CZONE issues, solar power display problems, light fixture literally fell from the ceiling, foot rest recliner bracket broke, ceiling blinds came unhooked from the ceiling, vent fan above the cooktop motor went out, door issues, and more. I would like to say we only took one out of state trip (that we had to cut short due to the sink problem) and never boon docked - no dirt roads or bumpy roads ever. We had to cancel scheduled trips due to a poor service department in our area and cut trips short (the few we took) due to issues with the Airstream. It was a constant problem that we finally got tired of and just sold. We will likely get another RV in the coming years, but it will not be an Airstream. Their quality on new rigs was just so poor.
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4.0
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1.0
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4.0
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4.0
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Jack Wilson

New York

Reviewed on October 22, 2020

RV reviewed 2018 Winnebago Sightseer 36Z view listing

2.6
We bought a brand new Winnebago Sightseer 36Z because we loved the open floor plan. It had tons of room and storage. BUT we have had so many issues with this motor home we have only used it on 3 tripe dealers. I am not saying that every one of them built are as bad, but... read more
We bought a brand new Winnebago Sightseer 36Z because we loved the open floor plan. It had tons of room and storage. BUT we have had so many issues with this motor home we have only used it on 3 tripe dealers. I am not saying that every one of them built are as bad, but if they are Winnebago is in big trouble with their quality control at the factory. This was our first motorhome and we wanted to buy once and not loose $$$ trading up a few years later. Winnebago had a great reputation for the best RV's in the past but the future does not look as good. High priced and over rated at this point. They are selling motorhomes based on an old reputation. That wont last forever, and will drag the giant down someday. Our coach was in the shop over 100 days in 2 years with over 30 issues wrong in less that 10k miles.
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2.0
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1.0
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5.0
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1.0
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MG Smith

Virginia

Reviewed on September 15, 2019

RV reviewed 2017 Winnebago Fuse 23A view listing

4.4
Overall love it. I would agree the original quality had issues. Lots of loose screws and bolts. Several pinched or pierced wires. Ours was made when they opened the plant in Oregon which I think Winnebago realizes was a mistake they have since closed that site. Given the... read more
Overall love it. I would agree the original quality had issues. Lots of loose screws and bolts. Several pinched or pierced wires. Ours was made when they opened the plant in Oregon which I think Winnebago realizes was a mistake they have since closed that site. Given the price of the vehicle Winnebago should extend the warranty. On the plus side the floor plan is great. Easy to drive, lots of nice features like units at twice the price. The bath and a half is wonderful and the main bath has lots of space. Couple of design changes when it comes to the placement of some of the electric controls wouldn’t be bad. We get lots of compliments on the outside graphics and we believe it’s one of the prettiest RVs on the road. When I have called Winnebago tech support they have been great. Also the people from Firefly have been awesome when I had an issue (no one better than the Firefly people). Would I buy another Grand Tour from Winnebago? Absolutely especially now that they moved away the from Oregon plant. The Grand Tour is our 5th Motorhome and I’ll say again we love it.
Livability
5.0
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3.0
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5.0
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5.0
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regism.fitzy

Washington

Reviewed on July 18, 2019

RV reviewed 2019 Winnebago Minnie Winnie 31G view listing

2.6
The initial sale was much like our elected Candidates. Lots of promises of quality, loyalty, and follow through! However, when you roll the Coach off the lot all bets are off. The Manufacturer wipes there hands of any defective items. My defects we're in the decals from date of purchase.... read more
The initial sale was much like our elected Candidates. Lots of promises of quality, loyalty, and follow through! However, when you roll the Coach off the lot all bets are off. The Manufacturer wipes there hands of any defective items. My defects we're in the decals from date of purchase. My first washing of the Coach, my 2nd week of ownership, on the one side of the Coach, one of the Decals came off. The Dealer took ownership of of the problem. The Driverside has very Shoddy workmanship of the decals on that side. Meaning all or most of the decals have bubbles or rippling of the decals. The passenger side has none of these issues. Interesting thing, I've lost no decals on that side! I took many pictures and communicated this to the Winnebago Headquarters and they said it was found not to be defective.......Sad that at one time Winnebago use to stand behind there workmanship and product's. NOT ANYMORE! As you can imagine I'm furious! It's a decal, REALLY? What happened to make a Customer happy especially one who spent almost 100k! Another one of mine contentions with the Coach is the cheapness of Winnebago! I mean for over 100k you would imagine some amenities in your Cab of the Coach. I don't know like mabe a KEY FOB!!!! This CHEAPLY made Coach came with regular keys. I dont think you can buy a vehicle of any kind without one these days, but Winnebago's come with standard keys. Really for over 100k!! Also the stripped dashboard gadgets of any kind. I was surprised it had a Radio and CD player. Very hard to operate I might add. Very off Brand if you know what I mean. I think the Amish stopped working for Winnebago or at least when they built this Coach it was there day off. I've owned 7 Motorhomes in my time and I will buy another one, however it wont be a Winnebago product!!
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3.0
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1.0
Floorplan
3.0
Driving/towing
5.0
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Gilbert Mathews

Florida

Reviewed on June 23, 2021

RV reviewed 2020 Winnebago Voyage 3235RL view listing

3.2
I was very impressed with this model when I bought it. I had a few issues at first before leaving dealership but they addressed them and quickly fixed them. After getting the unit home I realized that the black tank flush wasn’t working. I called dealer and they said to get it checked... read more
I was very impressed with this model when I bought it. I had a few issues at first before leaving dealership but they addressed them and quickly fixed them. After getting the unit home I realized that the black tank flush wasn’t working. I called dealer and they said to get it checked out locally as I live permanently in it. The hose going to the black tank was kinked because it was too long. The tech guy said it should never have left the factory like that. Also the dealership should have discovered it. Now a few months later my DVDplayer was not working. I called dealership and they referred me to Winnebago customer service. After checking out and troubleshooting over the phone with them as well as the Mfg. it was determined that I had a problem. Winnebago customer service then referred me to their tech service at Coach Net. Okay well after much confusion and run around not getting any kind of answer to how it would be repaired or replaced I gave up. It’s not that important to me but I paid for this player and it doesn’t work. Winnebago isn’t any different from most of the RV Mfg. the quality of the product is lacking. I have since had some minor issues but not major so far. By the way the quality of the DVD player install was horrible. Four screws to hold in place and the installer failed to get three of them in properly so one screw held it in place.
Livability
4.0
Overall quality
3.0
Floorplan
4.0
Driving/towing
4.0
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Michael Pallone

Florida

Reviewed on July 14, 2019

RV reviewed 2016 Itasca Sunstar LX 35F view listing

5.0
Winnebago/Itasca makes one high quality RV! This model has a bath & 1/2 floor plan that makes traveling and camping highly liveable for 2 to 8 people. The dual slides provide awesome floor space when parked. The electrical management system automatically adjusts so you... read more
Winnebago/Itasca makes one high quality RV! This model has a bath & 1/2 floor plan that makes traveling and camping highly liveable for 2 to 8 people. The dual slides provide awesome floor space when parked. The electrical management system automatically adjusts so you can use both AC units when camped at 30 Amp only sites. Amazing amount of storage bins underneath. Highway driving this unit is a breeze even towing a full size Jeep Wrangler. No mechanical or couch issues with this RV in 3 years of ownership!
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5.0
Overall quality
5.0
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5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
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Greg Diehl

Mississippi

Reviewed on July 28, 2021

RV reviewed 2019 Winnebago Micro Minnie 2106FBS view listing

3.2
After two years of searching and research, we settled on the Winnebago Micro Minnie 2106FBS due to our personal requirements of outside dimensions, bathroom and island bed. We were able to purchase a 2019 from the original owner who had bought the trailer in April of 2020 and was selling... read more
After two years of searching and research, we settled on the Winnebago Micro Minnie 2106FBS due to our personal requirements of outside dimensions, bathroom and island bed. We were able to purchase a 2019 from the original owner who had bought the trailer in April of 2020 and was selling it after just a few months due to a family tragedy. Interestingly, Winnebago does not transfer its warranty beyond the original owner. It didn't matter to us at the time because of we had been led to believe Winnebago was a superior quality product. We had owned this Micro Minnie for nine months when, returning home from our first two week trip, we heard a noise from under the trailer. When we pulled over at a rest area, I was able to inspect the underside of the trailer and spotted an angle iron cross bar(which should have been supporting the fresh water tank)hanging down just in front of the tires. Upon further inspection it looked to me as if, during installation, someone had drilled two holes and broke a bolt off in one of them, drilled two more holes next to the previous ones, again broke a bolt off in one of those holes, then settled on just using one bolt to hold that side of the support up *which had fallen out*. I reported it to Winnebago Customer Service and sent photos of the hanging support and underlying problem. They refused any responsibility and stated it was not a structural issue. No additional information was requested. Neither did they schedule or request an inspection. After we returned home, what I found under the trailer was that in addition to the fallen bar, other parts including the stairs and stabilizers were also attached with inexpensive rusting zinc coated fasteners, mostly self-tapping bolts for ease of installation. This shortsighted choice could have caused havoc to us and anyone behind us had the fresh water tank (lacking its support) been full and fallen out on the highway. I went to the local fastener store and bought quality replacement bolts made of 18/8 stainless steel for just $6.00 TOTAL. I would have thought Winnebago would have put its campers together with better quality bolts in the first place. Upon closer inspection, I found plastic bubble wrap was used on the bottom of the propane tanks, I assume to protect the holding tray from damage. It didn't work. The tray was wear damaged and rusted. There have been other materials and workmanship issues on the interior such as curtain stitching unraveling, grommet cover distorted and hanging, wood picture paper peeling off cabinetry edges, couch and mattress going flat... I can put up with the lack of quality on interior issues but I never expected to see what I found underneath the camper where the highest quality should always be expected. Repairing the underside isn't something you would expect to have to do after less than a year and a half of ownership.
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3.0
Overall quality
2.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
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TanyaL

Reviewed on October 8, 2023

RV reviewed 2023 Dynamax Europa 32KD view listing

4.2
We have now gone through Truck Campers, Trailers and 3 Motorhomes. We thought spending 100k+ would get us something decent. It DID NOT. The Nexus Viper was terrible. Horrible service from the dealer we trade the Winnebago Class A in. The Winnegbago was EXCELLENT as far as... read more
We have now gone through Truck Campers, Trailers and 3 Motorhomes. We thought spending 100k+ would get us something decent. It DID NOT. The Nexus Viper was terrible. Horrible service from the dealer we trade the Winnebago Class A in. The Winnegbago was EXCELLENT as far as quality.. just hard to drive with one driver. My husband had no issue. I struggled. We moved to a Super C. I can't express how happy we are. The Dynamax quality is excellent. The ride is so smooth that my husbands back has no issues even on long 3 day drives. The comfort and layout... there is NOTHING I would need to be different. It meets every need and the quality is exceptional to this point. Thank you Dynamax for building a shorter Super C that we can take in the majority of the parks and I can drive on trips myself if my husband can't go with me!
Livability
4.0
Overall quality
4.0
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5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
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