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4.6
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4.5
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4.8
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4.6
Factory warranty
2.9

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Jeff Hartrman

Texas, USA

Reviewed on January 27, 2024

RV reviewed 2007 Itasca Horizon 40FD view listing

5.0
We lived in it for a year, and it is so spacious, espcially with the high ceilings and 4 slides. Our motorhome has a custom built retractable patio, so in the mornigs you can grab your coffee and walk right out onto the patio without going down the stairs onto the ground, (which is often wet from the Houston... read more
We lived in it for a year, and it is so spacious, espcially with the high ceilings and 4 slides. Our motorhome has a custom built retractable patio, so in the mornigs you can grab your coffee and walk right out onto the patio without going down the stairs onto the ground, (which is often wet from the Houston rain). Great layout with a large couch and small dining area lots of room to move around, a full size fridge, with ice-maker, even with using the gas stove daily we never ran out of the 31 Gal of propane. It has a 50" TV at the electric multi-color fireplace which puts out plenty of heat. The bathroom is compact but plenty big to clean up and get ready for the day. It has a very compfortable bed with adjustable base for sitting up, raising your feet, and even masage. The outside compartments are attached to the slides so you dont have to crawl under the slides, (except for the patio area) With 400HP it has plenty of power to climb hills and get up to speed with ease, and the 2 stage engine brake make downhill easy to maintain a safe speed. Great rig...
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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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Bob

Reviewed on July 15, 2023

RV reviewed 2008 Itasca Latitude 39W view listing

3.8
Whoever put all 1 stars is a hater. Are there some issues? What do you expect for a 15 year old RV? Yes. But the floorplan and livability are excellent. Storqge spaces are amazing.The underfloor A/C is great when it comes to height considerations, and adequate for hot conditions. . The generator has always b... read more
Whoever put all 1 stars is a hater. Are there some issues? What do you expect for a 15 year old RV? Yes. But the floorplan and livability are excellent. Storqge spaces are amazing.The underfloor A/C is great when it comes to height considerations, and adequate for hot conditions. . The generator has always been top notch. Gas mileage isn't the greatest, but what do you expect for a gas pusher? A great class A for the price. Bought used, can't give an accurate "factory warranty" review.
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4.0
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4.0
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4.0
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4.0
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Jerry Straks

Reviewed on June 12, 2023

RV reviewed 2005 Itasca Meridian 34H view listing

5.0
It was a delightful way to see the country, visit friends and relatives, relax for a weekend or a couple weeks, or even just to drive! It had all the power we ever needed, even going up the Grapevine on I-5 near LA, the Siskyous in norther CA, or the grades we encountered in the Rockies. We were fully loaded ... read more
It was a delightful way to see the country, visit friends and relatives, relax for a weekend or a couple weeks, or even just to drive! It had all the power we ever needed, even going up the Grapevine on I-5 near LA, the Siskyous in norther CA, or the grades we encountered in the Rockies. We were fully loaded and towing a mid-size car. We had our own space when it was just the two of us, and had room for friends to join us. The refrigerator was bigger than the residential refrigerator we sold when we hit the road. The backup camera and maneuverability made it easy to park, even in parks with narrow roads, narrow sites, and with obstacles limiting options. My wife even liked driving it on the highway! One time when I was away and the lake started flooding, she even moved it to another site! If she could still do steps, we would NOT be selling it. It breaks our hearts to part with it.
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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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Karl Osberg

Reviewed on April 26, 2023

RV reviewed 2015 Itasca Meridian 36M view listing

4.6
3 slides, 2 on driver side, 1 full body slide on passenger side, 41,140 miles, New Michelin front tires, New batteries coach & chassis,DuPont Corian kitchen, glass floor, 2 fireplaces, 1 bedroom, 1 in cabin, New microwave & regular stove( baking), New rear roof ac, freighter chasis, 360 Cummins turb... read more
3 slides, 2 on driver side, 1 full body slide on passenger side, 41,140 miles, New Michelin front tires, New batteries coach & chassis,DuPont Corian kitchen, glass floor, 2 fireplaces, 1 bedroom, 1 in cabin, New microwave & regular stove( baking), New rear roof ac, freighter chasis, 360 Cummins turbo, Allison tranfmission, blue ox tow bar, break buddy, windshield bra, vehicle rock guard, full body paint, fresh oil changes on motor & generator, tire monitor system, water softner, new water pump, king size sleep number bed, cherry cabinets & trim. leather furniture, satellite dish. solar panels navigation ,am radio .Nice Unit
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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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Britt Jones

Reviewed on March 6, 2023

RV reviewed 2006 Itasca Suncruiser 38T view listing

4.8
We have owned ours for 6 yrs. It is well made. Real cabinets! No particle board and paper. The floor plan is very livable and homelike. We tow a pickup with 2 motorcycles in the bed easily with the Vortec and Allison tranny. I would highly recommend this make and model to anyone who wants to travel and be com... read more
We have owned ours for 6 yrs. It is well made. Real cabinets! No particle board and paper. The floor plan is very livable and homelike. We tow a pickup with 2 motorcycles in the bed easily with the Vortec and Allison tranny. I would highly recommend this make and model to anyone who wants to travel and be comfortable.
Livability
5.0
Overall quality
5.0
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5.0
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5.0
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Ray Brown

Reviewed on October 23, 2022

RV reviewed 2012 Itasca 25T reyo view listing

3.8
This review would pertain to Itasca Reyo 25T and Winnebago Via 25T which are identical except in name. Ours is a 2012, so some of the negatives would be due to age. The Itasca's were made through the 2016 model year and the Winnebago's through 2018. The house portion consisting of seating area, galley, bathro... read more
This review would pertain to Itasca Reyo 25T and Winnebago Via 25T which are identical except in name. Ours is a 2012, so some of the negatives would be due to age. The Itasca's were made through the 2016 model year and the Winnebago's through 2018. The house portion consisting of seating area, galley, bathroom and bedroom are made by Winnebago. The Sprinter 3500 dually chassis which is 25' 6" long and 11030 pounds, the turbo-diesel engine and cab are made by Mercedes-Benz. Almost any maintenance and repairs of the Mercedes-Benz portion are expensive. Mechanical failures in the 4 1/2 years we've owned it have been the cab A/C, DEF system, Nox sensors, windshield wiper system, Macpherson struts, electronic steps, chassis battery (twice) and although they haven't failed yet, we read many of these RV's are having problems with wheel sensors. Driving the RV is good except the chassis wobbles over uneven surfaces. To fix this problem with stabilizers presents problems with becoming overweight. So, we live with it rather than being overweight. Truly, the expense and failure rate of the mechanical parts make us regret our purchase although the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter chassis is highly desired by many RVers. Being a small Class A body type, visibility from the cab is excellent. The Winnebago house portion is very good although with some design flaws in our opinion. The cabin captain's chairs fully rotate integrating them with the sofa for a great living room that accommodates 4 people. The OEM table is ridiculously heavy and we've replaced it with more versatile TV tables that can also be used outside. The TV in the living area is on a slide mechanism that is very useful! Unfortunately, the sofa (which is on the only slide) can't be turned into a bed because the round sink area extends too far into the living area from the galley area. This means that this RV can sleep only 2. There is storage under the sofa instead. (The rounded sink was removed in the 2017-2018 Via's, and a sofa bed was added increasing sleeping capacity to 4 in those two years.) The galley has the aforementioned sink, two-burner propane stove, convection microwave and excellent 3-way refrigerator. The negative is the poor quality laminate counter tops which are also in the bathroom. The bedroom has two narrow twin beds. Too narrow for us and we fixed this by making the entire bedroom area into a permanent king bed! There is also a small TV in the bedroom. The bathroom is adequate and has a Fantastic Fan. Storage inside and out is very good! There is an upgraded Cummins diesel generator (propane is standard.) However, there have been two expensive generator failures - motherboard and sensor which have totaled $1600. Our Reyo comes equiped with a driver's door which is very useful! When the driver's door is not optioned it is usually replaced by an electronic bed over the cab chairs which is good too. Parking, whether in a campground or parking lot is easy. The unit takes up less than 2 regular parking spots.
Livability
3.0
Overall quality
3.0
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5.0
Driving/towing
4.0
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Cory

California

Reviewed on August 18, 2022

RV reviewed 2010 Itasca 31C Impulse view listing

5.0
Purchased used a few trips ago and it's been absolutely rock solid after working out a few kinks from sitting unused(mostly spiderwebs clogging the propane systems on the water heater and fridge). I can't rate the warranty aspect as it's a 12 year old RV, but have had great experiences with Winnebago's suppor... read more
Purchased used a few trips ago and it's been absolutely rock solid after working out a few kinks from sitting unused(mostly spiderwebs clogging the propane systems on the water heater and fridge). I can't rate the warranty aspect as it's a 12 year old RV, but have had great experiences with Winnebago's support of older units in the past in regards to manuals, parts availability, and customer service.
Livability
5.0
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5.0
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5.0
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5.0
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Laura A Handrick

Arizona

Reviewed on July 27, 2022

RV reviewed 2014 Itasca 27K Cambria view listing

5.0
We liked the strong Ford E-450 engine that pulled up hill without slowing down. We loved the floorplan and finishes (corian, leather, cherry wood cabinets with natural stain. The storage, both inside and out is fabulous. Plus we love how automated everything is ... from generator to auto levelers. When drivin... read more
We liked the strong Ford E-450 engine that pulled up hill without slowing down. We loved the floorplan and finishes (corian, leather, cherry wood cabinets with natural stain. The storage, both inside and out is fabulous. Plus we love how automated everything is ... from generator to auto levelers. When driving, it has a low profile (never worry about hitting overhead or bridges and it has a wider wheel base than other RVs we test drove making it so much more stable on the road, even in the heavy winds of I-10 and I-40.
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5.0
Overall quality
5.0
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5.0
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5.0
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Linda

Pennsylvania

Reviewed on July 23, 2022

RV reviewed 2004 Itasca Horizon 40AD view listing

5.0
We have owned this RV for 6 years. Every year, we drive it to Estero Florida and stay for 3 months. It is extremely easy to drive and gets an average of 7 miles per gallon. Westay in Walmart parking lots on the way down and the generator provides for our electric needs. When we reach our destination and hook... read more
We have owned this RV for 6 years. Every year, we drive it to Estero Florida and stay for 3 months. It is extremely easy to drive and gets an average of 7 miles per gallon. Westay in Walmart parking lots on the way down and the generator provides for our electric needs. When we reach our destination and hook up to water and electric, we put the slides out and set up the patio. Its like having our own comfortable two room apartment. Husband can watch his programs in the bedroom while I watch mine in the living room. When guests come, they have their own queen sized bed and the bathroom can be opened to the bedroom side or the living room side. The refrigerator is large enough for everything from my home and the kitchen has an island for lots of counter space. There is so much storage in the rv that we can pack anything we fancy, including bikes. The interior has all been redone and the exterior is in great shape. The buyer for this motorhome won't ever regret it!
Livability
5.0
Overall quality
5.0
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5.0
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5.0
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Deb

Michigan

Reviewed on June 24, 2022

RV reviewed 1998 Itasca Spirit 322WK view listing

4.6
We purchased our 1998 spirit a couple years ago after downsizing from a 28’ pull-behind trailer. I love the quality and charm of this unit, the color scheme and fabric choice is tasteful, modern, and much more durable & better quality than newer fabrics. The interior shows almost no wear, nothing... read more
We purchased our 1998 spirit a couple years ago after downsizing from a 28’ pull-behind trailer. I love the quality and charm of this unit, the color scheme and fabric choice is tasteful, modern, and much more durable & better quality than newer fabrics. The interior shows almost no wear, nothing noticeable, but as expected there are small things of normal use. We love the floorplan with back entry directly to the kitchen & full bathroom. A fold out couch, dinette, and over cab bed will sleep 6-8 or more depending on your size & age. I can attest a couple of chubby retired Baby Boomers can be very comfortable. As a 5’4”, 70 yr old female, I like that the vehicle drives like a charm and handles beautifully. It has the Chevy chassis and motor so goes anywhere. I installed a back/up camera and can maneuver into any lot now. The exterior is in good shape too. Parked next to a new model it still looks new, however there is some de-lamination that is periodically visible with extreme heat. I think the previous owners had some water damage repairs done. But we have had the roof redone just in case, and have our “RV Guy” check it every year and caulk it if needed. Due to my husband’s health issues we may have to give up the RV life soon, but until then we are loving it!!! Overall it’s an awesome RV.
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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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