Winnebago, love that you have started Class A production again. I know personally, I don't want a floorplan where the living room and TV watching area faces the kitchen or faces a dinette. Separate living spaces!
I love the interior. You have done well with this and the Horizon. 380 ISL is disappointing. It may work well in Indiana but not out here in the West. This is underpowered.
I'd like to make a controversial statement here...I think that the RV could be one route to carbon-free energy. The Diesel and Gas RV certainly is NOT. But-all the empty nest couples who are snowbirds (or sun-birds, leaving the Southwest in July-August) could simply have the RV as their permanent home. Then they would not have to heat or air condition the home they left behind. TRUST Me; you do not want to shut off the HVAC entirely when it's very cold or hot outside. That's not good for the house. The Secret Sauce would be if our highways had overhead pantograph lines in one lane, to power Big, high profile vehicles electrically. In addition (or, instead) of this, liquid ammonia/fuel cell power could be used in all buses, trucks, and RVs. There is a low-temperature, catalytic process to convert the ammonia back to Hydrogen+Nitrogen; the former would be used in the fuel cell to power an electric motor.
Winnebago, love that you have started Class A production again. I know personally, I don't want a floorplan where the living room and TV watching area faces the kitchen or faces a dinette. Separate living spaces!
I own a 2017 Vista 35f LX bath and a half model. Love it!
Thanks for sharing! We're happy to hear you love your Vista.
Very nice coach. If it had adaptive cruise control I would be a buyer for sure.
Great job, Winnebago! I guess it's time to trade in my '91 Itasca Windcruiser.
We're ready when you are, Daniel.
When is the 40p going to be available?
Hi John, We are shooting for summer but we, can't promise any specific dates right now. Sorry about that!
@@WinnebagoRVs put me on the notification list also, don’t wait to long otherwise HR is going to get my $$
I love the interior. You have done well with this and the Horizon. 380 ISL is disappointing. It may work well in Indiana but not out here in the West. This is underpowered.
Nice looks like I’ll trade my 2019 vista29v in for something new ....👍🏽...Journey should have had a drivers side door ....FYI
might trade my 2005 adventurer for a forza but i don't know
Guess I will never find what I want in a motorhome. A BATHTUB!!!!
they have 5th wheels with them but havent seen one in a class A :(
I'd like to make a controversial statement here...I think that the RV could be one route to carbon-free energy. The Diesel and Gas RV certainly is NOT. But-all the empty nest couples who are snowbirds (or sun-birds, leaving the Southwest in July-August) could simply have the RV as their permanent home. Then they would not have to heat or air condition the home they left behind. TRUST Me; you do not want to shut off the HVAC entirely when it's very cold or hot outside. That's not good for the house.
The Secret Sauce would be if our highways had overhead pantograph lines in one lane, to power Big, high profile vehicles electrically. In addition (or, instead) of this, liquid ammonia/fuel cell power could be used in all buses, trucks, and RVs. There is a low-temperature, catalytic process to convert the ammonia back to Hydrogen+Nitrogen; the former would be used in the fuel cell to power an electric motor.
prepare for a roof replacement... lol