I like how you both are so nice to each other. Usually when couples spend so much time together they get a bit snippy. You two are always polite and considerate of each other.
Picked up our new 2021D Navion a few months ago, after watching this ( and other) videos about 500 times :). We’ve used it enough to have the following comments: We opted for theater seating and so glad we did. The dinette isn’t very comfortable when watching tv. No place to rest your head for example. No real back support. The theater seats are very comfortable and recline. The swing out table for each seat actually creates a bigger table area for each person than the dinette table. We give up some storage, but since it’s just the two of us we find there is plenty of storage without the dinette storage. The couch is ok for short sittings or eating dinner but isn’t very comfy beyond 30min. We opted for the diesel generator because it’s easier to find diesel fuel vs propane. It is quite loud however. The Murphy bed is very functional and is almost comfortable as is but we added a Tempur Pedic topper which makes all the difference. We can watch TV from the bed no problem. The MBZ engine has great power and torque and scoots is up steep grades with no problem. Gas mileage isn’t too bad - currently getting about 15 mpg. We added a 3rd solar panel which gives us 300w - seems plenty to recharge both coach batteries during the day. Note: our panels were not mounted directly on the roof but were raised off the roof about an inch, since heat from them could potentially hurt the roof (so our dealer told us). The installation was very neat and professional ( all wiring nice and neat) and came that way from the factory. We love the counter space. I personally don’t like the microwave/oven only because it is not intuitive to use at all. Luckily my wife figured it out. We opted for dual pane windows which open wide and keeps the rig nice and cool while we’re in it. The 30amp cord storage area is actually plenty big to store the 30 amp cord. I’ve never had an issue with it not being big enough. The storage doors on the slide out side are a pain. Hard to get to when the slide is out. Would have preferred hinges on the side vs the top. There is a pass thru in one of the storage bins- great for storing long items. We added a Dish satellite to the roof and makes it a breeze watching/recording TV shows. So far we love this rig - perfect for our needs. BTW: one of the over the cab windows recently broke and the dealer said it would be 6 months to order a replacement due to COVID. We called Winnebago and they took one right off their assembly line and Fed Ex’d it the next day. Another reason we chose Winnebago. Fantastic customer service. Hope this helps anyone interested in getting one of these.
Unfortunately, I haven't been able to see any of your videos for a while and the first thing that struck me was that Andrea's chamber tour was very, very pleasant to watch, someone was trying very hard. And thank you for the great video, watching you guys is pure relaxation!
Nice looking Class C, looks to be good quality. I'd prefer this over about any Class B I've seen so far. Three things I don't like: 1. The solar thing looks cheap and unfinished, it should be secured better 2. Outside storage should be lined with rubber 3. I would rather have a single large sink, but smaller than the double sink, and more counter space. Three things I like: 1. Aside from the sink, the kitchen is essentially ideal - induction + gas cooktop, that's a great idea! Convection/Microwave is great. The counter space is pretty expansive, given the sink. Nice fridge. 2. The living area is a great setup. Murphy bed & dinette looks ideal to me. I like how the builder set up the Murphy bed too. 3. I like the bathroom setup. It would be nice to see a compact class C with a gear garage; it seems to be a common feature on European caravans, but seems uncommon in American campers. I know M-B seems to add value, but lacks carrying capacity and builders seem to have to compromise on the build because of it. I'd rather have a Ford or RAM, even a C-350.
You know, most people doing home builds do a better job routing their solar panel cables. seeing how they just leave the cables flopping up there just looks unfinished.
Agreed. Horrid job on the solar integration. It's the 21st century, why aren't they using flexible panels *integrated* into the roof itself already? That way you can "sink" the panels into the roof and hide all the wiring while also maintaining a more streamlined look that won't produce any drag. Panels mounted on a rack I can understand in a Class B adventure-class RV but not in a modern Class C. And certainly not this "stick on" rollup type of panel. To paraphrase Coach from Letterkenny: "It's effin' embarrassing!"
Thanks Matt for going up on the roof. I noticed that right away, too.I’m an live sound audio guy who prides himself on cable management. So this was inexcusable.
Likes: 1. Slider screen door 2. The decor - the combo of white upper cabinets and countertops with the dark lower cabs is sharp. 3. The layout in general - spacious, plenty of storage WITH a pantry, Dislikes: 1. I want a real oven. 2. I wish the underside of the Murphy bed was white instead of dark wood because it kind of "looms" over the space. 3. That I will never be able to afford this beauty!
I have the 2020 Navion J .drives like a dream. I Like the J with the corner bed because there is more space and I can sleep without opening the slide out and or can relax sleep or watch tv even when we on the road.everything else's is the same . Well made. And Mercedes chassis simply the best, I managed 16.6 mpg not more than a pick up.
I love watching Matt's RV Reviews! He is so enthusiastic and truthful! My favorite is the big refrigerator. Those tiny refrigerators with icebox freezers are useless. We don't eat out, so we like the roomy large refrigerator/freezer. I don't like the dinette because of the low back. If you are young and have no back problems, then the dinette is fantastic, especially for all the people it will accommodate. If you are older and/or have back problems, the high-back recliners would be much more comfortable!
We own a 2020 View 24D and love the layout and design. Build quality of both coach and chassis were disappointing. We got it similarly equipped but without leveling as it is too heavy and not needed it so far. We have plastic LEGO blocks if needed. The Nircold frig freezer run only on 12V so lighter and more efficient than propane version. I added a third solar panel, lithium ion batteries and way to charge chassis start battery off solar so start battery won’t go dead every two weeks of no use. That is a weakness of sprinter design. The over can bunk is well insulated from sun heat but needs power outlets and a small fan in summer. The frig is designed to allow only use of refrigerator and not freezer if Boondocking and don’t want to run generator on cloudy days. The 30 amp power cord is not hard to stow but the cable connector is buried at back of this area and my arms aren’t long enough to connect campground cable. Solar capacity of controller is 450 watts. You can add up to another 150 on roof and balance from a portable panel on ground. Heat and water heater is propane. The AC also has a heat pump to provide three season heat and avoid propane use. I get 14 mpg at 65-70 mph. Your mileage may vary.
We have a 2020 24D and downsized from a Tiffin Allegro Bus. It was a dealer-ordered unit and had every option available except the dual pane windows and lithium batteries. We made a few limited changes/enhancements which address some of the criticisms. 1) Replaced house batteries with lithium. Make sure you get batteries with enough cranking power for the diesel genset. 2) Replaced factory solar with fixed panels and better controller. Factory panels are attached with screws, not 3M tape. They are installed with no ventilation and will scorch the roof. They also typically have a short lifetime. Installed the new fixed panels over the original flex panels to mitigate leaks from the "screwed" factory install. Note that install was done by AMSolar (highly recommended) 3) Replaced TV with a Visio unit for about $170. The factory TV never worked and we didn't bother replacing it under warranty. 4) Added an omni-directional antenna for cellular. 5) Cut the power cord into 2 pieces - short 3' and longer pig tail. 6) Removed/stored the upper bed mattress (lots more handy storage). 7) Added queen size mattress topper to Murphy bed. 8) Added pins to secure slider drawers in pantry. 9) Added rear camera to our Garmin GPS. Future mods will include levelers. If you remove the rear stabilizers the net CCC loss is reasonable. Don't like: 1) Exterior door vertical open. Also our fit was poor and the doors do not operate cleanly. 2) Dually valve stems are awkward. Don't plan to add metal variant. 3) Genset is noisy relative to a class A. 4) Mercedes GPS is unusable. Was not programmed for Android Auto or Apple but get by with smart phone and Garmin. When we do our first Mercedes service Android and Apple will be added. 5) House 12V fuses were not labeled. 6) The kitchen sink faucet weight is not secured and "bangs". Problems: 1) Minor water leak from tank fitting behind bed. 2) Exterior doors not securing. 3) Plexiglass door window scratched. 4) Kwikee steps failure. 5) Drawer light switches not installed correctly. 6) Factory TV non-op.
No way to brace the sliding screen, possibly thin aluminum that rolls which I imagine that does. Having two overly protective Boxers, I can definitely relate!
Whoever bought this rig did it right. I think all the upgrades he added are well worth it. This is a beautiful RV because you have a Mercedes and Winnebago in a joint venture. I mean you have class all around. I got a feeling this rig is very well built. I don’t like a Murphy bed but I could see leaving the bed down when my wife and I are camping. Can I also say Matt you and Andrea look like Mercedes customers. Upper class guys! Cheers!!!
Beautiful RV! As far as the placement of the Murphy Bed switch, perhaps they put it in the bathroom to ensure people were not standing in the area where the bed would be lowering?? Idk....just a thought.
If u put a forward facing & back facing tiny scoop out over your side RV windows it will do same thing lessen dirt & drag even if they r open going down the road(just hve to size it for each window. Scales is about 5'& 6" over the long window side of this RV. Picture Lambo side cut out back to back forward & rear facing connected.
Love almost everything this rv, would order one tomorrow if I could. Likes: ALL the finishes- 1 the valances are awesome. 2 layout/ kitchen space /bath space /dinette and bed! Outside too 3 the reliability and reputation of Winnebago Dislikes: 1. I agree with others comments about the solar panel wires 2. I really prefer ovens to microwaves 3. I wish the bathroom medicine cabinet door hinge was on the other side
Another great review, you guys! Great comments from the RV Revue Crew, too. Here's my contribution. Dislikes: 1. Generator on the camp side - 4:50. 2. Sloppy solar cable installation at 6:00. Don't know if that was General RV or the Flying W, but those wires flapping in the wind won't hold up well. 3. Stick and staple construction - 5:11. How will that $160,000 coach look after 20-30,000 miles? I also don't like the dark wood above the couch, but I could easily remedy that. Likes: 1. Exterior styling with awning integrated into the roofline - 1:29. 2. Fiberglass roof and end caps. 3. Very livable floor plan with slide out - 9:45. Not so much with it in, but you do have two places you can sleep with the slide in.
3 things I love: That headboard! Induction cooktop w propane burner, and 12V fridge. 3 things I dislike: sharp corners on bed, bathroom sink, dinette table.
I really like this motorhome, I am not surprised that it is a hot seller! 3 Likes: 1: Modern interior decor, two-tone look with sleek looking wood, and euro-style cabinetry 2: Great U-shaped dinette 3: Nice bathroom for a motorhome this small 3 Dislikes: 1: Low Cargo Carrying Capacity 2: Power bed switch is in the bathroom 3: No windshield for bunk over the cab
John P proves that people may be right when they say to skip the factory solar and go to a solar specialist. That wiring looks like it came from a kit and the installation tech didn’t bother to trim the wires to a better length.
Great job with the video. Thanks to Matt and Andrea’s earlier video and review on this my parents purchased a 2020 24D back in May. It’s an absolutely amazing RV. The Mercedes chassis is a dream to drive. Matt is 100% correct about the outdoor storage doors - it would be better if they opened sideways and not up. I’d also change how the TV opens. I don’t like pulling on the side of the tv to access the storage behind it. Other than that this is a really good RV. The backup camera shows multiple angles, plenty of kitchen counter space, the U-shape dinette is also a great feature. Great job again with your review!!
Thank you Matt and Andrea for the video. I really like this motorhome. I wish someone made a similar size/design at a lower price or basically a 26-28 foot class c without the huge bunk over cab. This size and layout would work well for us but a ford engine would very likely be easier to have serviced at more locations. Things I like about this rv are the smaller more nimble size making it easier to take more places and not necessarily need to tow a vehicle for a weekend trip or a dog show; the interior layout with the huge kitchen counters and the u-shaped dinette along with the murphy bed as it makes the small space more versatile; the quality of the storage units on the basement, the fiberglass roof; the wind-sensor awning (I have seen many rv owners rushing from a dog show to their rv when a storm comes up). Things I don't like about this rv: the price, the wiring on the roof, the cargo capacity.
Three things I love about this...the door and all the stuff on the door(little trash can), the dinette, and the places to put the little tables. Three things I don’t like are....the doors on the storage -I am disabled and I think it would be hard for me to put things in the storage compartments, does the tv swivel?, and I would have liked something for a laptop for the passenger seat.
One thing I really really dislike is the loose wires on the solar panels. Makes me wonder what else they cut corners on. Your presentation and tour are top notch, as always.
How dumb is that...wow. Most everything else looks fine but my gawd...those wires are begging to be ripped apart by something...they seriously need to address that
This is beautiful. Winnebago sure knows how to do an interior. For people complaining about the price, the features and quality of this make it worth it. Steak tastes great but not everyone can afford it. Now Winnebago get with it, make a super C like this on an international chassis. Whoo boy!
The View/Navion is best best in class cargo carrying capacity (CCC) compared to Tiffin and Leisure Way. However, adding the auto leveling eats up the CCC (in this case about 320lb) which is why we did not get that option. Our fully loaded 2017 Navion has a CCC of 1300. We have no issues leveling our Navion...stablizers make the Navion rock solid.
Love the Murphy bed, double sink and the big Bath. Also the solar. I had a 2007 View and it didn’t have all these upgrades. I thought the size of the MB chassis was too big for me so I moved to a camper van. Driving a motor home like this was a job to me. The MB engine is great I never had problems with mine.
The fold down bed, fold down dinette combined with overhead cockpit sleeping make this unit #1. Hello grandkids visiting or grown kids visiting. Won’t stay forever but a nice place to visit. And you can tow a little bit with it. Bam! Matt, you need some fake dolls in your video to simulate some little kids. Keep up the good work!!
My likes: 1-U-shape dinette 2- front seat adjustments (thanks for the preset “swivel position” tip) 3-room to use bathroom w/ slide in. My don’t likes: 1-16” tires (too small), 2-open position of outside storage doors, 3-looks like cabin door being open is in the way of passenger door opening. Thanks for your videos
I'm not a fan of the dinette, on pretty much any RV. How much of the day do you eat??? Especially in a small RV, I rather have 2 nice recliners instead. If you want to eat, eat in your nice recliner. I do it all the time in my house. LOL Nice, residential style seating IN FRONT OF YOUR TV. That would be a must for me as far as my seating was concerned.
You don’t need to remove the back sofa cushions to open the bed, and you can leave the bed made and your pillows all on the bed and just close it, also the u dinette has three fold up under seat large storage areas. You forgot kitchen soft close drawers and led automatic drawer lights. Oh one other thing they moved the bed switch into the bathroom in 2020 for liability reasons as the bed can hit the person or smash a toe or foot as it is powered with a very strong motor. Just a little note you went from a sales person to an ambassador, that’s like going from an employee to an owner which means it is important to study the the product in more detail before the video, the bar is higher now, saying all this like you were my son, we love you guys and want you both be extremely successful.
door handle cut out or lambo cut outs over windows. In front of tire openings all u can do is put a shapely bump out & hve back edge b irregular kind of natural edge or stealth trailing edge. This will push air around the tires & irregular back edge channels the air cleaner cut+ if u want some air raciing for cooling u hve to leave way threw bump out b4 tire well.
Under longer und side storage could make a bolt on from inside of box under side storage add. Some stuff bulky like aluminum chair& such is super light & need not take up a pin(cheap no loss & weather proof stuff). Storage is premium on this style so max it out. If bottom of pin lifted out an over sized item could still b in bin less weather less drag yet hang down a bit still fine.
I've watched just a handful of these videos. I've got to say, I REALLY LIKE YOU GUYS! I look forward to having you help me with my next RV or van purchase. Thank you
I love love love the flooring, the colors throughout the furniture and cabinets. It’s PERFECT. I love the Mercedes chassis, that is a must have for me. i like the lights in the drawers, how cool is that. Soft close, gotta have it (it’s already in our house of course!). The layout of the pantry with the slide-out drawers will be super useful, per our experience with similar features in our home pantry. I love the fabric on the headboard and over the front seats. Love the sturdiness of the bathroom door. Plastic POTTY???? Can I substitute it with Porcelain???? Surely that can be changed out. I like a back bathroom. That is it for me. PLEASE BUILD MORE!!!
This is the ONLY model I would buy. It has all the upgrades I need. I'd imagine about 25-30% discount and that makes it a GREAT price ! Lots of counter space, great design, full body paint, TV placement, all PERFECT !! The plastic toilet is not great but there is a weight restriction for all Mercedes models so I'm ok with that.
I Love you two! I love this RV! This is my dream motorhome! I don't like that there is no place to put your stikny slinky, I don't like that the outside storage doors do not go all the way up. Me I would be smacking my head all of the time! But other than that I can't believe how beautiful it is. I love the murphy bed/ sofa. and I love the dinette! and that it has so much counter space is amazing!! Thank you so much for showing us this RV.
Likes - Azdel (in all Winnebagos), interior design and layout and Fiberglass roof. Dislikes - Low CCC (oh well), plastic toilet (oh hell), small wet bay (oh smell!) Love Winnebago in general, and this is my favorite B+ - if we were little people without a lot of stuff to carry, it would be perfect for us.
The pet peeve that I have with is rv and all of other manufacturers is the microwave placement under the stove !!!!! I hate the fact that u have to stand on ur head to use and see the keypad on that microwave
I really appreciate your telling everyone about the CCC because this can become a safety issue to overload. This unit has too little CCC for most people and basically precludes bringing any passengers which prohibits our buying one. I would love Winnebago to build a similar unit on the Ford Transit at a more affordable price. They have not kept up on the Minnie Winnies to include an LP gas quick connect on the other Cl C's and an outside shower. I need those.
I’m at the storage compartment doors have a little cable on the side unclip the cable and the door will go up vertical. Number two you can fold down the Murphy bed on top of the couch pillows they do not have to be removed
My #1 love is the fuel mileage which you didn't talk about. 17 to 18 mpg!! I like the rear bath, and all the opts. however I am not a fan of the bed. I wish it was on two separate slides so you an choose if you want it out or not, but I really don't like the tight squeeze when everything is in. Can you even get the refrig open if it is in? Gulf Stream's BT Cruiser's layout is a tad bit better in that regard plus you can get the cute little fake fireplace. However the Winnie Navion does allow for move people and bigger sink. Shame you can add the good points of both to make the perfect set up. Anyway love the solar and love the cont. hot water! two big big pluses. Plus I love door also and the sliding screen. Things I don't like is sofa of course and cost. oh BTW I like how you give tire sizes because I factor that in as a plus or neg....cost of replacements is important.
I really I like this rig. Love the colors and love the U shape dinette. It’s very nice. I love the white cabinets with the color of wood for the drawers. Thank you Matt and Andrea for showing this Motorhome.
I am probably going to be the lone ranger here but there is a reason for backsplashs, the window is nice but should be half the size so a backsplash could be installed. Do not like where the bed button is located and the shore power cord storage to small. I do like the cockpit and refer along with the dinette. Good video and may I suggest the solar cords on the roof should be ran better than just flopping on the roof. Ya'll stay safe.
We just got a 2021 Tiffin Wayfarer. I really like the u shaped dinette on the Navion better. I saw this unit comes with a standard rear view mirror. We added a Furrion Backup Left/Right Camera which allows you to see these areas at all times. Feels much safer. The standard Mercedes camera shows when you are backing up or put on turn signal.
Love, love , love this floor plan & compact functionality with a effortless flow. Not to big for a FIRST RV PURCHASER too. One thing I wish could be done is adding a small washer/ dryer combo unit maybe under the coach. This WOULD BE PERFECT for those who may have a child or person who has issues with spilling things on cloths or somehow always magically getting dirty. ( Those bizarre mystery stains moms find on family members cloths. THANKS A & M!!!! Love watching your video reviews! Keep it up!
I love you two! This is a fantastic rig. I like the lights under and above the cabinets. The u seating is terrific. It’s big and roomy. Thanks for the visit.
Want softer edge profile on the counter or a stone look natural edge, & I want rounded corners on table, & got to hve higher lift storage doors (good call Matt).
Why you love him for rubbish presentation read my comment hi forgotten to tell to potential customers about the second table a wrong information how are you operating he already doesn't show how much more storage Room is the motor home and he's got 3 problems with the car this is not privacy on this electric bed he have to open the storage and he will find the curtains 🤪🤪🤪 plus one more stuff up The sitting around the table Can be converted to bed no problem for extra three kids then why are you so happy with his rubbish presentation
👍 Smashy! L: cockpit area and chassis; comfortable living area even if you need to stay somewhere you can't use the slide out; kitchen area and appliances. D: bed switch right next to the shower; yup, the exterior storage doors should open to vertical. Keep slightly warmer, and definitely safe! 😷😷😷😷
What I like the most is how great you two work together, and the way you respect each other. When the time comes to get our motor home we would call you two.
+ awesome table + Murphy bed! + good kitchen - put a small set aside area with a rubber mat for shoes. You'll never miss a shoe box sized cutout of the under sink storage. - wet bay and utilities are... small... - Bumper is nice but I know weight is a lot. What I really want to see is this on a cheaper Chevy or Ford chassis. They make the nicest small motorhomes but the Mercedes thing is just more money and less reliability versus a Ford.
What if they put it on bracket where it would turn to the left or right. That way if someone is sleeping in bed you could be up front watching TV without a glare
We have 24D and it is not at all an issue you can the tv great from the dinnette and bed it is great the way it is, and opens to the right so you can watch from the overhead cab.
Love 1. U shaped dinette and the Murphy bed. 2. Kitchen counter space is amazing. 3. Interior colors and exterior colors 4. Armless awning Dislikes 1. Storage doors not opening fully 2. No stinky slinky space
Love the Navion/View. Like the room with the slides out, the kitchen, and the dry bath. Had one in order with lots of options and every month it was pushed out another month. After it was pushed out more than 8 months and no idea if that would be honored, I decided to cancel and lose my deposit. Bought a small teardrop that can be pulled with my small RV but am missing the space in the Navion/View.
I love this RV. Curious about a couple things. 1) Why do people say it doesn't have enough power? Could that be a real issue? 2) Can these be purchased now and if not, how long will it take to take delivery if you order one? 3) Can you use solar/battery for powering everything except the AC? 4) Surprised that the microwave looked like it couldn't really fit much. 5) Does this have Adaptive Cruise Control? Great review!
put 3 tiny lines across the front of roof cap almost full length level lines stopping short of ends by 10" oe 14" depending on how wide. They r recessed body lines not standing proud of body. Even the space to make it look attractive. Could cove out a tiny rectangle box then put the front level lines back in. It's a air turbulence is good thing creating negative air pressure less drag smack into wind front face.
The side wing walls put quart sized dimples like golf ball spaced 50 cent piece apart. Not near bottom but all the way up , leaving no dimples bottom 9" both sides.
I'm not in the market for an RV of any kind (built my own Class B) but I love all your videos. Ya'll do a great job no matter the RV. And this gives me ideas for features I might add/change on my own van. Thanks for a great channel.
I like how you both are so nice to each other. Usually when couples spend so much time together they get a bit snippy. You two are always polite and considerate of each other.
🤣 we have some bumps
Picked up our new 2021D Navion a few months ago, after watching this ( and other) videos about 500 times :). We’ve used it enough to have the following comments:
We opted for theater seating and so glad we did. The dinette isn’t very comfortable when watching tv. No place to rest your head for example. No real back support. The theater seats are very comfortable and recline. The swing out table for each seat actually creates a bigger table area for each person than the dinette table. We give up some storage, but since it’s just the two of us we find there is plenty of storage without the dinette storage.
The couch is ok for short sittings or eating dinner but isn’t very comfy beyond 30min.
We opted for the diesel generator because it’s easier to find diesel fuel vs propane. It is quite loud however.
The Murphy bed is very functional and is almost comfortable as is but we added a Tempur Pedic topper which makes all the difference.
We can watch TV from the bed no problem.
The MBZ engine has great power and torque and scoots is up steep grades with no problem. Gas mileage isn’t too bad - currently getting about 15 mpg.
We added a 3rd solar panel which gives us 300w - seems plenty to recharge both coach batteries during the day. Note: our panels were not mounted directly on the roof but were raised off the roof about an inch, since heat from them could potentially hurt the roof (so our dealer told us). The installation was very neat and professional ( all wiring nice and neat) and came that way from the factory.
We love the counter space. I personally don’t like the microwave/oven only because it is not intuitive to use at all. Luckily my wife figured it out.
We opted for dual pane windows which open wide and keeps the rig nice and cool while we’re in it.
The 30amp cord storage area is actually plenty big to store the 30 amp cord. I’ve never had an issue with it not being big enough.
The storage doors on the slide out side are a pain. Hard to get to when the slide is out. Would have preferred hinges on the side vs the top. There is a pass thru in one of the storage bins- great for storing long items.
We added a Dish satellite to the roof and makes it a breeze watching/recording TV shows.
So far we love this rig - perfect for our needs.
BTW: one of the over the cab windows recently broke and the dealer said it would be 6 months to order a replacement due to COVID. We called Winnebago and they took one right off their assembly line and Fed Ex’d it the next day. Another reason we chose Winnebago. Fantastic customer service.
Hope this helps anyone interested in getting one of these.
Thank you for this post. Nothing like having real world experience.
I'm a kicker. I wish they would have theater seating with twin murphy beds and a nightstand between them with 110 outlets for cpap.
Unfortunately, I haven't been able to see any of your videos for a while and the first thing that struck me was that Andrea's chamber tour was very, very pleasant to watch, someone was trying very hard. And thank you for the great video, watching you guys is pure relaxation!
We love watching Matt’s RV reviews! I think y’all have helped us to stay positive during the pandemic. Thanks so much!!!
Nice looking Class C, looks to be good quality. I'd prefer this over about any Class B I've seen so far.
Three things I don't like:
1. The solar thing looks cheap and unfinished, it should be secured better
2. Outside storage should be lined with rubber
3. I would rather have a single large sink, but smaller than the double sink, and more counter space.
Three things I like:
1. Aside from the sink, the kitchen is essentially ideal - induction + gas cooktop, that's a great idea! Convection/Microwave is great. The counter space is pretty expansive, given the sink. Nice fridge.
2. The living area is a great setup. Murphy bed & dinette looks ideal to me. I like how the builder set up the Murphy bed too.
3. I like the bathroom setup.
It would be nice to see a compact class C with a gear garage; it seems to be a common feature on European caravans, but seems uncommon in American campers. I know M-B seems to add value, but lacks carrying capacity and builders seem to have to compromise on the build because of it. I'd rather have a Ford or RAM, even a C-350.
You know, most people doing home builds do a better job routing their solar panel cables. seeing how they just leave the cables flopping up there just looks unfinished.
I would be concerned about exposure for the cables and how well any holes are sealed. For that price it is a huge shame
Agreed. Horrid job on the solar integration. It's the 21st century, why aren't they using flexible panels *integrated* into the roof itself already?
That way you can "sink" the panels into the roof and hide all the wiring while also maintaining a more streamlined look that won't produce any drag.
Panels mounted on a rack I can understand in a Class B adventure-class RV but not in a modern Class C. And certainly not this "stick on" rollup type of panel.
To paraphrase Coach from Letterkenny: "It's effin' embarrassing!"
Thanks Matt for going up on the roof. I noticed that right away, too.I’m an live sound audio guy who prides himself on cable management. So this was inexcusable.
Good call out -- I missed that. Thanks!
That really bothered me "OCD" but it's a quick fix to cover up.
Likes:
1. Slider screen door
2. The decor - the combo of white upper cabinets and countertops with the dark lower cabs is sharp.
3. The layout in general - spacious, plenty of storage WITH a pantry,
Dislikes:
1. I want a real oven.
2. I wish the underside of the Murphy bed was white instead of dark wood because it kind of "looms" over the space.
3. That I will never be able to afford this beauty!
I have the 2020 Navion J .drives like a dream. I Like the J with the corner bed because there is more space and I can sleep without opening the slide out and or can relax sleep or watch tv even when we on the road.everything else's is the same . Well made. And Mercedes chassis simply the best, I managed 16.6 mpg not more than a pick up.
I love watching Matt's RV Reviews! He is so enthusiastic and truthful! My favorite is the big refrigerator. Those tiny refrigerators with icebox freezers are useless. We don't eat out, so we like the roomy large refrigerator/freezer. I don't like the dinette because of the low back. If you are young and have no back problems, then the dinette is fantastic, especially for all the people it will accommodate. If you are older and/or have back problems, the high-back recliners would be much more comfortable!
Love watching Matt and Andrea..They are awesome and so knowledgeable.
Thanks so much Janis 😊
Matt's doing great. I haven't had that much enthusiasm about anything in a decade.
Yes compressor fridge. Love styling, kitchen, bed and bathroom.
We own a 2020 View 24D and love the layout and design. Build quality of both coach and chassis were disappointing. We got it similarly equipped but without leveling as it is too heavy and not needed it so far. We have plastic LEGO blocks if needed.
The Nircold frig freezer run only on 12V so lighter and more efficient than propane version. I added a third solar panel, lithium ion batteries and way to charge chassis start battery off solar so start battery won’t go dead every two weeks of no use. That is a weakness of sprinter design. The over can bunk is well insulated from sun heat but needs power outlets and a small fan in summer.
The frig is designed to allow only use of refrigerator and not freezer if Boondocking and don’t want to run generator on cloudy days.
The 30 amp power cord is not hard to stow but the cable connector is buried at back of this area and my arms aren’t long enough to connect campground cable.
Solar capacity of controller is 450 watts. You can add up to another 150 on roof and balance from a portable panel on ground.
Heat and water heater is propane. The AC also has a heat pump to provide three season heat and avoid propane use. I get 14 mpg at 65-70 mph. Your mileage may vary.
Are you a full or part timer? I'd love to get some additional feedback from you on this RV, as we've been heavily leaning toward purchasing one.
I love the high end finishes, the lightning, and the full use of all the space.
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We have a 2020 24D and downsized from a Tiffin Allegro Bus. It was a dealer-ordered unit and had every option available except the dual pane windows and lithium batteries. We made a few limited changes/enhancements which address some of the criticisms. 1) Replaced house batteries with lithium. Make sure you get batteries with enough cranking power for the diesel genset. 2) Replaced factory solar with fixed panels and better controller. Factory panels are attached with screws, not 3M tape. They are installed with no ventilation and will scorch the roof. They also typically have a short lifetime. Installed the new fixed panels over the original flex panels to mitigate leaks from the "screwed" factory install. Note that install was done by AMSolar (highly recommended) 3) Replaced TV with a Visio unit for about $170. The factory TV never worked and we didn't bother replacing it under warranty. 4) Added an omni-directional antenna for cellular. 5) Cut the power cord into 2 pieces - short 3' and longer pig tail. 6) Removed/stored the upper bed mattress (lots more handy storage). 7) Added queen size mattress topper to Murphy bed. 8) Added pins to secure slider drawers in pantry. 9) Added rear camera to our Garmin GPS. Future mods will include levelers. If you remove the rear stabilizers the net CCC loss is reasonable. Don't like: 1) Exterior door vertical open. Also our fit was poor and the doors do not operate cleanly. 2) Dually valve stems are awkward. Don't plan to add metal variant. 3) Genset is noisy relative to a class A. 4) Mercedes GPS is unusable. Was not programmed for Android Auto or Apple but get by with smart phone and Garmin. When we do our first Mercedes service Android and Apple will be added. 5) House 12V fuses were not labeled. 6) The kitchen sink faucet weight is not secured and "bangs". Problems: 1) Minor water leak from tank fitting behind bed. 2) Exterior doors not securing. 3) Plexiglass door window scratched. 4) Kwikee steps failure. 5) Drawer light switches not installed correctly. 6) Factory TV non-op.
That screen door, lol. Cue dog blowing through that whispy thing in 3...2...1...
Or grandkids.
No way to brace the sliding screen, possibly thin aluminum that rolls which I imagine that does. Having two overly protective Boxers, I can definitely relate!
No dog will be in my kingdom peers!
Good to hear from you again, thanks for taking the time. Michigan
Whoever bought this rig did it right. I think all the upgrades he added are well worth it. This is a beautiful RV because you have a Mercedes and Winnebago in a joint venture. I mean you have class all around. I got a feeling this rig is very well built. I don’t like a Murphy bed but I could see leaving the bed down when my wife and I are camping. Can I also say Matt you and Andrea look like Mercedes customers. Upper class guys! Cheers!!!
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You're correct Matt, that is a 12volt compressor refrigerator.
Beautiful RV! As far as the placement of the Murphy Bed switch, perhaps they put it in the bathroom to ensure people were not standing in the area where the bed would be lowering?? Idk....just a thought.
If u put a forward facing & back facing tiny scoop out over your side RV windows it will do same thing lessen dirt & drag even if they r open going down the road(just hve to size it for each window. Scales is about 5'& 6" over the long window side of this RV. Picture Lambo side cut out back to back forward & rear facing connected.
Love almost everything this rv, would order one tomorrow if I could.
Likes:
ALL the finishes- 1 the valances are awesome. 2 layout/ kitchen space /bath space /dinette and bed! Outside too 3 the reliability and reputation of Winnebago
Dislikes: 1. I agree with others comments about the solar panel wires 2. I really prefer ovens to microwaves 3. I wish the bathroom medicine cabinet door hinge was on the other side
This is my dream RV at any price. I love everything! Love NO carpet, love the layout, and the great amount of counter space. And the U dining area.
Not to mention the low carrying capacity.
The two of you do the best reviews. Thanks Matt and Andrea
Thanks so much Mark 😊 😃 👍
Another great review, you guys! Great comments from the RV Revue Crew, too. Here's my contribution.
Dislikes:
1. Generator on the camp side - 4:50.
2. Sloppy solar cable installation at 6:00. Don't know if that was General RV or the Flying W, but those wires flapping in the wind won't hold up well.
3. Stick and staple construction - 5:11. How will that $160,000 coach look after 20-30,000 miles?
I also don't like the dark wood above the couch, but I could easily remedy that.
Likes:
1. Exterior styling with awning integrated into the roofline - 1:29.
2. Fiberglass roof and end caps.
3. Very livable floor plan with slide out - 9:45. Not so much with it in, but you do have two places you can sleep with the slide in.
3 things I love: That headboard! Induction cooktop w propane burner, and 12V fridge.
3 things I dislike: sharp corners on bed, bathroom sink, dinette table.
I really like this motorhome, I am not surprised that it is a hot seller!
3 Likes:
1: Modern interior decor, two-tone look with sleek looking wood, and euro-style cabinetry
2: Great U-shaped dinette
3: Nice bathroom for a motorhome this small
3 Dislikes:
1: Low Cargo Carrying Capacity
2: Power bed switch is in the bathroom
3: No windshield for bunk over the cab
Why does the solar wiring look sloppy on the roof?
Right, and looks only like 300W.
John P proves that people may be right when they say to skip the factory solar and go to a solar specialist. That wiring looks like it came from a kit and the installation tech didn’t bother to trim the wires to a better length.
For such a premium level rv it is pretty bad looking
Because it is sloppy. 😉
Great job with the video. Thanks to Matt and Andrea’s earlier video and review on this my parents purchased a 2020 24D back in May. It’s an absolutely amazing RV. The Mercedes chassis is a dream to drive. Matt is 100% correct about the outdoor storage doors - it would be better if they opened sideways and not up. I’d also change how the TV opens. I don’t like pulling on the side of the tv to access the storage behind it. Other than that this is a really good RV. The backup camera shows multiple angles, plenty of kitchen counter space, the U-shape dinette is also a great feature. Great job again with your review!!
That dinette. AMAZING! Makes it worth it.
There’s nothing I don’t like about this motorhome and I love all your videos GBY 🙏🏻
I agree with Andrea. The u shaped booth’s table swivel and beautiful wood color
Thank you Matt and Andrea for the video. I really like this motorhome. I wish someone made a similar size/design at a lower price or basically a 26-28 foot class c without the huge bunk over cab. This size and layout would work well for us but a ford engine would very likely be easier to have serviced at more locations. Things I like about this rv are the smaller more nimble size making it easier to take more places and not necessarily need to tow a vehicle for a weekend trip or a dog show; the interior layout with the huge kitchen counters and the u-shaped dinette along with the murphy bed as it makes the small space more versatile; the quality of the storage units on the basement, the fiberglass roof; the wind-sensor awning (I have seen many rv owners rushing from a dog show to their rv when a storm comes up). Things I don't like about this rv: the price, the wiring on the roof, the cargo capacity.
Have yall looked at the Gulf Stream BT Cruiser? Its lower in cost, has several layout designs as well and doesn't have the bunk over cab.
Really like having Andrea walking the hallway with Matt videoing. Please keep doing that.
Not a bad RV, just not in my size range that I need
Beautiful coach! Congrats to 80,000+ members!
Three things I love about this...the door and all the stuff on the door(little trash can), the dinette, and the places to put the little tables. Three things I don’t like are....the doors on the storage -I am disabled and I think it would be hard for me to put things in the storage compartments, does the tv swivel?, and I would have liked something for a laptop for the passenger seat.
Love the kitchen and the dinette. Love the space. Love the murphy bed.
Like one of these with washer and dryer
One thing I really really dislike is the loose wires on the solar panels. Makes me wonder what else they cut corners on. Your presentation and tour are top notch, as always.
Looked like an after thought. Turned me off the RV because it begs the question what else they shorted workmanship on.
How dumb is that...wow. Most everything else looks fine but my gawd...those wires are begging to be ripped apart by something...they seriously need to address that
This is beautiful. Winnebago sure knows how to do an interior. For people complaining about the price, the features and quality of this make it worth it. Steak tastes great but not everyone can afford it. Now Winnebago get with it, make a super C like this on an international chassis. Whoo boy!
I’m tall I don’t understand any microwave below the counter. I can’t see the controls.
The View/Navion is best best in class cargo carrying capacity (CCC) compared to Tiffin and Leisure Way. However, adding the auto leveling eats up the CCC (in this case about 320lb) which is why we did not get that option. Our fully loaded 2017 Navion has a CCC of 1300. We have no issues leveling our Navion...stablizers make the Navion rock solid.
Love the Murphy bed, double sink and the big Bath. Also the solar. I had a 2007 View and it didn’t have all these upgrades. I thought the size of the MB chassis was too big for me so I moved to a camper van. Driving a motor home like this was a job to me. The MB engine is great I never had problems with mine.
The fold down bed, fold down dinette combined with overhead cockpit sleeping make this unit #1. Hello grandkids visiting or grown kids visiting. Won’t stay forever but a nice place to visit. And you can tow a little bit with it. Bam! Matt, you need some fake dolls in your video to simulate some little kids. Keep up the good work!!
My likes: 1-U-shape dinette 2- front seat adjustments (thanks for the preset “swivel position” tip) 3-room to use bathroom w/ slide in. My don’t likes: 1-16” tires (too small), 2-open position of outside storage doors, 3-looks like cabin door being open is in the way of passenger door opening. Thanks for your videos
YES!!! Have a sofa when you aren’t USING the bed!!!
I'm not a fan of the dinette, on pretty much any RV. How much of the day do you eat??? Especially in a small RV, I rather have 2 nice recliners instead. If you want to eat, eat in your nice recliner. I do it all the time in my house. LOL
Nice, residential style seating IN FRONT OF YOUR TV. That would be a must for me as far as my seating was concerned.
Matt and Andrea you are the best! Pro; B+, Mercedes , dual solar, cockpit, Cons; a little tight with slide in, price
Best choice of interior materials I’ve ever seen-so well done! My fav of any I’ve seen. Love the colors, the surfaces, the dinette, the practicality.
This channel is awesome it is growing pretty fast. Love you guys by the way.
Thanks for watching:)
You don’t need to remove the back sofa cushions to open the bed, and you can leave the bed made and your pillows all on the bed and just close it, also the u dinette has three fold up under seat large storage areas. You forgot kitchen soft close drawers and led automatic drawer lights. Oh one other thing they moved the bed switch into the bathroom in 2020 for liability reasons as the bed can hit the person or smash a toe or foot as it is powered with a very strong motor.
Just a little note you went from a sales person to an ambassador, that’s like going from an employee to an owner which means it is important to study the the product in more detail before the video, the bar is higher now, saying all this like you were my son, we love you guys and want you both be extremely successful.
Very Informative information about this unit, that would change alot of presumptions about this unit, and Thank you !
They mentioned the soft close
Is there storage under the bed cushions
Does the dinette covert to a bed?
Why so catty guy?
Y’all are a pleasure to listen to. Beautiful Motorhome
Love the Navion/View!!!! Great size for a couple! Can't wait to see this live!
door handle cut out or lambo cut outs over windows. In front of tire openings all u can do is put a shapely bump out & hve back edge b irregular kind of natural edge or stealth trailing edge. This will push air around the tires & irregular back edge channels the air cleaner cut+ if u want some air raciing for cooling u hve to leave way threw bump out b4 tire well.
Watched a few. Ideas and have liked every one. Love your discussion of pros and cons in your opinion. Love the passion you both show.
Under longer und side storage could make a bolt on from inside of box under side storage add. Some stuff bulky like aluminum chair& such is super light & need not take up a pin(cheap no loss & weather proof stuff). Storage is premium on this style so max it out. If bottom of pin lifted out an over sized item could still b in bin less weather less drag yet hang down a bit still fine.
Love the dining area and the bathroom area but I’m not a fan of the sofa. Is there storage under the sofa and under the seats in the dining area?
My husband and i love watching you both!! Love this rv. Just to small.
Thanks for watching Juliet:)
I've watched just a handful of these videos. I've got to say, I REALLY LIKE YOU GUYS!
I look forward to having you help me with my next RV or van purchase.
Thank you
Well the number one thing I love is you guys!
The big don't like would be the solar wiring on the roof.
I love love love the flooring, the colors throughout the furniture and cabinets. It’s PERFECT. I love the Mercedes chassis, that is a must have for me. i like the lights in the drawers, how cool is that. Soft close, gotta have it (it’s already in our house of course!). The layout of the pantry with the slide-out drawers will be super useful, per our experience with similar features in our home pantry. I love the fabric on the headboard and over the front seats. Love the sturdiness of the bathroom door. Plastic POTTY???? Can I substitute it with Porcelain???? Surely that can be changed out. I like a back bathroom. That is it for me. PLEASE BUILD MORE!!!
This is the ONLY model I would buy. It has all the upgrades I need. I'd imagine about 25-30% discount and that makes it a GREAT price ! Lots of counter space, great design, full body paint, TV placement, all PERFECT !! The plastic toilet is not great but there is a weight restriction for all Mercedes models so I'm ok with that.
Love the front door 🚪 and the bathroom 🚽. Good job Matt and Andrea. Be safe. 😷
Beautiful! Love the door ... very safe and sturdy. Love two tone look. Love the Murphy Bed. Dislike low carry capacity.
This is a smart looking RV.
I Love you two! I love this RV! This is my dream motorhome! I don't like that there is no place to put your stikny slinky, I don't like that the outside storage doors do not go all the way up. Me I would be smacking my head all of the time! But other than that I can't believe how beautiful it is. I love the murphy bed/ sofa. and I love the dinette! and that it has so much counter space is amazing!! Thank you so much for showing us this RV.
Spare tire Jack and lug wrench?4 wheel drive avilable?4 season package?
As someone with mobility issues, I love the location of the microwave.
Likes - Azdel (in all Winnebagos), interior design and layout and Fiberglass roof.
Dislikes - Low CCC (oh well), plastic toilet (oh hell), small wet bay (oh smell!)
Love Winnebago in general, and this is my favorite B+ - if we were little people without a lot of stuff to carry, it would be perfect for us.
Love the interior floor plan. The Murphy bed and the way you can watch TV. Great review Matt and Andrea 👍
I love the table placement options, the storage in the bathroom, and the kitchen sink.
Is there storage under the sofa part of the bed?
The pet peeve that I have with is rv and all of other manufacturers is the microwave placement under the stove !!!!! I hate the fact that u have to stand on ur head to use and see the keypad on that microwave
Now THIS is a class B+ I could get behind. I honestly can’t find anything I truly dislike about it. Really great rig!
I TOTALLY AGREE. VERY LOVELY DECOR TOO.
I dislike the price.
@@yushaos Two to three years from now their will be a glut of used Class Cs. 60% off MSRP.
How about the fact you cannot carry anything with you?
Same!
I really appreciate your telling everyone about the CCC because this can become a safety issue to overload. This unit has too little CCC for most people and basically precludes bringing any passengers which prohibits our buying one. I would love Winnebago to build a similar unit on the Ford Transit at a more affordable price. They have not kept up on the Minnie Winnies to include an LP gas quick connect on the other Cl C's and an outside shower. I need those.
your energy is absolutely infectious! lol Super liked!
LOVE the counterspace, Murphy bed. Dislike the couch facing the fridge - not really much purpose except for napping. Thanks for the great review!
I’m at the storage compartment doors have a little cable on the side unclip the cable and the door will go up vertical. Number two you can fold down the Murphy bed on top of the couch pillows they do not have to be removed
Thank you Matt. Nicely done!
My #1 love is the fuel mileage which you didn't talk about. 17 to 18 mpg!! I like the rear bath, and all the opts. however I am not a fan of the bed. I wish it was on two separate slides so you an choose if you want it out or not, but I really don't like the tight squeeze when everything is in. Can you even get the refrig open if it is in? Gulf Stream's BT Cruiser's layout is a tad bit better in that regard plus you can get the cute little fake fireplace. However the Winnie Navion does allow for move people and bigger sink. Shame you can add the good points of both to make the perfect set up. Anyway love the solar and love the cont. hot water! two big big pluses. Plus I love door also and the sliding screen.
Things I don't like is sofa of course and cost. oh BTW I like how you give tire sizes because I factor that in as a plus or neg....cost of replacements is important.
You are so fun to watch, I've seen a few of your videos but I just subscribed. Biggest thing I don't like about this Motor Home is the 'price'! LOL!
I like the u-dinette. My previous RV had a u-dinette and a sofa. I never used the sofa. Like you Matt, I would set up at the dinette.
I also agree with Matt. Best door, solid. Comparing to air plane door. Makes sense
I really I like this rig. Love the colors and love the U shape dinette. It’s very nice. I love the white cabinets with the color of wood for the drawers. Thank you Matt and Andrea for showing this Motorhome.
I am probably going to be the lone ranger here but there is a reason for backsplashs, the window is nice but should be half the size so a backsplash could be installed. Do not like where the bed button is located and the shore power cord storage to small. I do like the cockpit and refer along with the dinette. Good video and may I suggest the solar cords on the roof should be ran better than just flopping on the roof. Ya'll stay safe.
I like it all... no dislikes. Fun presentation too. Good job.
We just got a 2021 Tiffin Wayfarer. I really like the u shaped dinette on the Navion better. I saw this unit comes with a standard rear view mirror. We added a Furrion Backup Left/Right Camera which allows you to see these areas at all times. Feels much safer. The standard Mercedes camera shows when you are backing up or put on turn signal.
I agree with your likes. that door is refreshing compare to standard 40 year old style door design with slide plastic on screen door
Love, love , love this floor plan & compact functionality with a effortless flow. Not to big for a FIRST RV PURCHASER too. One thing I wish could be done is adding a small washer/ dryer combo unit maybe under the coach.
This WOULD BE PERFECT for those who may have a child or person who has issues with spilling things on cloths or somehow always magically getting dirty. ( Those bizarre mystery stains moms find on family members cloths.
THANKS A & M!!!! Love watching your video reviews! Keep it up!
I love you two! This is a fantastic rig. I like the lights under and above the cabinets. The u seating is terrific. It’s big and roomy. Thanks for the visit.
Want softer edge profile on the counter or a stone look natural edge, & I want rounded corners on table, & got to hve higher lift storage doors (good call Matt).
I like table tops w hidden flip top storage.
Matt... I love you and Andrea. Keep up the great job you both are doing ❤️❤️❤️🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Why you love him for rubbish presentation read my comment hi forgotten to tell to potential customers about the second table a wrong information how are you operating he already doesn't show how much more storage Room is the motor home and he's got 3 problems with the car this is not privacy on this electric bed he have to open the storage and he will find the curtains 🤪🤪🤪 plus one more stuff up The sitting around the table Can be converted to bed no problem for extra three kids then why are you so happy with his rubbish presentation
👍 Smashy! L: cockpit area and chassis; comfortable living area even if you need to stay somewhere you can't use the slide out; kitchen area and appliances. D: bed switch right next to the shower; yup, the exterior storage doors should open to vertical. Keep slightly warmer, and definitely safe! 😷😷😷😷
What I like the most is how great you two work together, and the way you respect each other. When the time comes to get our motor home we would call you two.
+ awesome table
+ Murphy bed!
+ good kitchen
- put a small set aside area with a rubber mat for shoes. You'll never miss a shoe box sized cutout of the under sink storage.
- wet bay and utilities are... small...
- Bumper is nice but I know weight is a lot.
What I really want to see is this on a cheaper Chevy or Ford chassis. They make the nicest small motorhomes but the Mercedes thing is just more money and less reliability versus a Ford.
The TV should open the other way so when its open it faces the bed for bedtime watching.
What if they put it on bracket where it would turn to the left or right. That way if someone is sleeping in bed you could be up front watching TV without a glare
Agree
We have 24D and it is not at all an issue you can the tv great from the dinnette and bed it is great the way it is, and opens to the right so you can watch from the overhead cab.
Or so you see tv while on the thrown 🍻
Love
1. U shaped dinette and the Murphy bed.
2. Kitchen counter space is amazing.
3. Interior colors and exterior colors
4. Armless awning
Dislikes
1. Storage doors not opening fully
2. No stinky slinky space
Love the Navion/View. Like the room with the slides out, the kitchen, and the dry bath. Had one in order with lots of options and every month it was pushed out another month. After it was pushed out more than 8 months and no idea if that would be honored, I decided to cancel and lose my deposit. Bought a small teardrop that can be pulled with my small RV but am missing the space in the Navion/View.
I love this RV. Curious about a couple things. 1) Why do people say it doesn't have enough power? Could that be a real issue? 2) Can these be purchased now and if not, how long will it take to take delivery if you order one? 3) Can you use solar/battery for powering everything except the AC? 4) Surprised that the microwave looked like it couldn't really fit much. 5) Does this have Adaptive Cruise Control? Great review!
put 3 tiny lines across the front of roof cap almost full length level lines stopping short of ends by 10" oe 14" depending on how wide. They r recessed body lines not standing proud of body. Even the space to make it look attractive. Could cove out a tiny rectangle box then put the front level lines back in. It's a air turbulence is good thing creating negative air pressure less drag smack into wind front face.
The side wing walls put quart sized dimples like golf ball spaced 50 cent piece apart. Not near bottom but all the way up , leaving no dimples bottom 9" both sides.
I'm not in the market for an RV of any kind (built my own Class B) but I love all your videos. Ya'll do a great job no matter the RV. And this gives me ideas for features I might add/change on my own van. Thanks for a great channel.