Thank you for all you do Hank! We love watching your video's and learning all about the class B vans out there. We bought the same 2021 Coachman Beyond, same as you have (Li3) but in the 22C vs 22RB. We love the Ford Transit vs MB. Wouldn't change to MB, unless they offered a gas engine that is comparable to the performance of the Ford Transit, and in a 22' length. Hope to see you someday out on the road!
MB Chassis has no clear advantage over Ford Transit in ride comfort, performance, AWD , looks, and service facilities. No contest it’s a quality USA product
@@TW--- I'm older and not sure I want to try a lift a cassette and dump it into a Public Restroom toilet. Is there a website that talks about them? I know how to hook up the black water hose and dump it, seems so much cleaner and safer. I need to learn more about the cassette if all class b's are switching...yikes. Thanks
@@pamelabronson7038 Ah ok, I get it. Good point: they are 5 gallons. I use the 5 gal water jugs at home for drinking water and I won't lie, they are kinda heavy. You can look up videos about them here on YT. I think the "convenience" is not having to drive around looking for a dump station. Class B's are switching so as to save space underneath, no need for black tank. That way more room for fresh & grey water tank only. Check out the Airstream Interstate 19. Also maybe a small class C or B+. The smaller ones stay at around 20'. The smallest/cheapest class B I've seen is the Solis Pocket. A portable Composting toilet might work for you. Or even the ones that use bags that cinch up after each use, similar to a diaper genie. Then you just throw them in the trash. Sorry, can't remember what they're called. Both of those the whole toilet is movable.
I'm not a big fan I don't like the design inside. The color choices are blah. Love your t-shirts. And I love the way you're not price gouging on them. Great price guys might have to get one of those! Thanks for sharing😘p.s. one thing I have to say for these very expensive small RVs/vans I mean really the Laguna table. At the very least PUT a BUILT-IN CUP holder!!
Pop out is double pane for better insulation. Better for not shatter like glass. Can open when raining for better ventilation. They also lock when closed better. Better than glass sliding in every way.
nice review of the 2022 revel. I have a 2019 on the older (more reliable) 2018 Sprinter 4x4. I see you are in Gainesville area is this home territory? I'm in North Fort Myers - would love to meet up with and Lola so we can share lies (LOL) - Craig aka Karlheinz
Thanks Craig…yeah I’ve heard the previous Gen sprinters are more desirable…yep we’re just outside of Gainesville so we can definitely meet up sometime…DM us, I’d like to see your rig
I remember not to long ago if you mentioned the channel and bought a class b Nick would through in a trip to see the Mouse and his pals. By not to long ago was it end of 2020 or 2021 🤔🤙🌞
I’ll take ground clearance and a true 4x4 system in the MB. Not to mention the Diesel engine. The sprinter has all the safty tech as well. Plus much more upscale passenger area.
I think it all comes down to what your needs and desires are…I wouldn’t get rid of my Transit at all…however if I did more off-road and wanted a van, this would be high up on my list
@@strangerpalooza okay, if you go off-road then you have all kinds of prep work for boondocking like a reliable low consumption generator that won’t quit for 2 plus days etc plus fresh water capacities tire treads for rough terrain which means it hurts ride and noise quality on smooth pavements plus it uses more fuel per mile. So that’s the difference
The MB has all the safety tech features as well. More comfortable seats too. As John stated, 4x4 and AWD are NOT the same. People need to do their homework better before making assumptions.
Generators are low consumption by design. RVs equipped as such use fuel from the main gas tank or the propane tanks. The generator will far outlast your food supply. Water tanks on some class B can be 30+ gallons. The Revel is 21. If you're using more than 30+ gallons of water, you're missing the point of boondocking.
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The good old Hank Strange discount. This looks like a win for those who want it all. Off-road on road convenience.
Ha Ha yeah try at your own risk! There’s a lot of these out there, definitely the most wanted
Thank you for all you do Hank! We love watching your video's and learning all about the class B vans out there. We bought the same 2021 Coachman Beyond, same as you have (Li3) but in the 22C vs 22RB. We love the Ford Transit vs MB. Wouldn't change to MB, unless they offered a gas engine that is comparable to the performance of the Ford Transit, and in a 22' length. Hope to see you someday out on the road!
MB Chassis has no clear advantage over Ford Transit in ride comfort, performance, AWD , looks, and service facilities. No contest it’s a quality USA product
Larger cabin and diesel, huge advantages
Sprinter is 4x4 with a low range. Transit is only AWD. Big difference. I'll agree the 3.5l ecoboost in Transit is better.
I do like the roominess of the Sprinter chassis. But I really prefer the Ford Transit drivetrain.
Hate the cassette toilet! Airstream Interstate 19 got it right and leads the pack!
Nice to see beautiful Lola!
The main advertiser for Sunshine State RVs is Palooza.
I like these guys😘
Revel in Hank !! Hi Nick :)
Are there any New Small, reasonable 18' or 19' class B van with black water...any suggestions?
Something older & used. All class B are switching to cassette style. Just curious why you would prefer black tank?
Airstream Interstate 19 uses a macerator (sp?) type similar to black tank. Better be sitting down when you see the price though :)
@@TW--- I'm older and not sure I want to try a lift a cassette and dump it into a Public Restroom toilet. Is there a website that talks about them? I know how to hook up the black water hose and dump it, seems so much cleaner and safer. I need to learn more about the cassette if all class b's are switching...yikes. Thanks
@@pamelabronson7038 Ah ok, I get it. Good point: they are 5 gallons. I use the 5 gal water jugs at home for drinking water and I won't lie, they are kinda heavy. You can look up videos about them here on YT. I think the "convenience" is not having to drive around looking for a dump station. Class B's are switching so as to save space underneath, no need for black tank. That way more room for fresh & grey water tank only. Check out the Airstream Interstate 19. Also maybe a small class C or B+. The smaller ones stay at around 20'. The smallest/cheapest class B I've seen is the Solis Pocket. A portable Composting toilet might work for you. Or even the ones that use bags that cinch up after each use, similar to a diaper genie. Then you just throw them in the trash. Sorry, can't remember what they're called. Both of those the whole toilet is movable.
I'm not a big fan I don't like the design inside. The color choices are blah. Love your t-shirts. And I love the way you're not price gouging on them. Great price guys might have to get one of those! Thanks for sharing😘p.s. one thing I have to say for these very expensive small RVs/vans I mean really the Laguna table. At the very least PUT a BUILT-IN CUP holder!!
Thanks for watching Ssue…I would agree that for the price we should definitely see more accessories come with all these vans
I like everything but the cassette toilet and pop out windows… I like slide windows..
Pop out is double pane for better insulation. Better for not shatter like glass. Can open when raining for better ventilation. They also lock when closed better. Better than glass sliding in every way.
nice review of the 2022 revel. I have a 2019 on the older (more reliable) 2018 Sprinter 4x4. I see you are in Gainesville area is this home territory? I'm in North Fort Myers - would love to meet up with and Lola so we can share lies (LOL) - Craig aka Karlheinz
Thanks Craig…yeah I’ve heard the previous Gen sprinters are more desirable…yep we’re just outside of Gainesville so we can definitely meet up sometime…DM us, I’d like to see your rig
I remember not to long ago if you mentioned the channel and bought a class b Nick would through in a trip to see the Mouse and his pals. By not to long ago was it end of 2020 or 2021 🤔🤙🌞
This is nice!!! 👍🔔🔥
wow the RV comes with 300 blackout 39:33?
What about if I'm sleeping on the bed and my kid left it over on me? I would slam wouldn't I.😂🤣😅😆
Too much talk about self and not getting on with showing the products. Sorry guys, I just wanted to see/hear about the products.
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Nope! Ford Transit chassis awd with all the tech goodies has it over the Benz
I’ll take ground clearance and a true 4x4 system in the MB. Not to mention the Diesel engine.
The sprinter has all the safty tech as well. Plus much more upscale passenger area.
I think it all comes down to what your needs and desires are…I wouldn’t get rid of my Transit at all…however if I did more off-road and wanted a van, this would be high up on my list
@@strangerpalooza okay, if you go off-road then you have all kinds of prep work for boondocking like a reliable low consumption generator that won’t quit for 2 plus days etc plus fresh water capacities tire treads for rough terrain which means it hurts ride and noise quality on smooth pavements plus it uses more fuel per mile. So that’s the difference
The MB has all the safety tech features as well. More comfortable seats too. As John stated, 4x4 and AWD are NOT the same. People need to do their homework better before making assumptions.
Generators are low consumption by design. RVs equipped as such use fuel from the main gas tank or the propane tanks. The generator will far outlast your food supply. Water tanks on some class B can be 30+ gallons. The Revel is 21. If you're using more than 30+ gallons of water, you're missing the point of boondocking.
Not a MB fan
You guys spent way to much time taking…just show the van.