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2002 Rialta Mini Winnebago Motorhome

2002 Rialta Mini Winnebago Motorhome

$17,500

Jacksonville, Georgia

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I have a 2002 Rialta Mini Winnebago Motorhome for sale. It's 22 foot with a Volkswagon V6 engine. Low mileage of 44,552 miles. It runs on a 110 electric plug for easy plug in to just about anywhere you stay. It has outside built in storage for your lawn chairs, etc. It's in very good condition and drives like a dream. It's more comfortable than my van. It has many new upgrades in it as well. It has a new microwave and propane stovetop. It has a refrigerator that runs on electric, battery or propane. It has just been serviced and all ready to go on your next trip. The seats are leather and the upholstery is clean. I am a non smoker and have no pets. Some of the features it has are: a toilet, a medicine cabinet with mirrors, a bathroom sink, a shower and vent above the shower, a closet to hang your clothes, lots of drawer space for all your necessities, large fold up table and seats for dining, a small fold up table behind a passenger seat, a third swivel seat behind the passenger seat, all the shades for privacy, including a shade that snaps across the front and sides for privacy. The fold out bed is extremely comfortable and has a bed topper for extra comfort. It also features a built in screen door when you open the outside door for air flow. All the windows open and shut as well. When I am not driving it on trips, I always keep it in my carport. I am asking $17,500 OBO. It won't last long, so call to see it today. It's a beauty!

2002 Winnebago Rialta

2002 Winnebago Rialta

$34,995

Hayward, California

Year 2002

Make Winnebago

Model Rialta

Category Class B

Length 22

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2002 Winnebago Rialta, 2002 Winnebago Rialta 22QD: This wonderful small yet roomy motorhome is one of the few that can get you some pretty decent mileage. My guess is that it should pull in the area of 15-20 mpg range. Very easy to drive and manuever is a huge selling point with this specialy motorhome. This floor plan can seat 4+++ comfortably plus in the dinette there is additional seating. Dinette easily makes into a full size bed as does the seats behind the front driver and passenger. Full kitchen with sink and gas cooktop and microwave. There is also a frigerator and freezer as well as lots of cabinet area for food storage. The bathroom pulls out and makes for a wonderful shower area a private bathroom. Closet space is abundant. Tires are new as is the transmission was recently replaced. Engine is very peppy and well tunned. There is also abundant outside storage including an outside shower This easy to park and take anywhere motorhome is in exceptionally clean and well cared for. Fully service and Certified we are confident this little gem will make your travels the best ever.

2002 Winnebago Rialta

2002 Winnebago Rialta

$19,300

Denham Springs, Louisiana

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2002 Winnebago Rialta. This Class C Recreational Vehicle has 73000 Original Miles and is in great condition- 22 feet in total length the Rialta can comfortably up to 4 occupants- And with a predominantly White exterior the interior is a Beige and Wood Cabinetry decor- Equipped with V10 gas Automatic transmission with Overdrive- Full-size Kitchen with a Refrigerator- 2-Burner Propane Stove Range top Microwave and Sink- Also has a Generator with Low Hours on it- A Hot Water Heater and Heat Pump- Inverter Auxiliary Battery and a Battery Charger- Dual Propane tanks- Manual Stabilizer Leveling Jacks System- Ducted and roof-mounted Air Conditioner unit- Furnace included- Double bed in Main Bedroom- Booth Dinette and Sleeper Sofa both retract into beds for additional sleeping space- Internal Shower with Skylight Toilet and Sink plus an Electric Roof Vent- 1 Power Patio Awning- Fresh Grey and Black Water Holding tanks- This is a must see 'Class-C' Motorhome and everything works well- Serious inquiries only. This RV is currently located in Denham Springs LA.- Qualified buyers may be eligible for Financing Nationwide Shipping and Extended Warranties

2002 Winnebago RIALTA 22QD

2002 Winnebago RIALTA 22QD

$37,500

Mesa, Arizona

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2002 Volkswagen Winnebago Rialta 22QD Class-B Motorhome: Volkswagen chassis, VR6, V6 24 valve 2.8L fuel injected engine, Estimated 22mpg on road, Cloth interior, roof air conditioning, awning, TV antenna, 2,8kw Onan generator, trailor hitch, LP leak detector, microwave, sleeps 3-4, rear full size bed/dinette, Sink, 2 burner stove, 3 way refrigerator, pull out shower/bathroom with toilet, sink & vanity, 4 Captains chairs, two captain chairs behind driver and front passenger makes into 3/4 bed. Dry weight 7,275, Air conditioner, am/fm, TV, LPG Gas/smoke detector, 21 Gal Fuel tank, 20 Gal Fresh Water Capacity. This is a very nice & clean unit. These units are tough to find in good shape and Low Miles, it will not last long. Hurry down and take a look or give us a call. *** We do our best to show current and accurate data. Any price/listing may not show the most current transactions or may show an occasional data entry error. Inventory listed is subject to availability and prior sale. All prices plus government fees and taxes, and any dealer document preparation charge. ***

2002 Winnebago Rialta 22HD Class B Camper Van with Only 51,000 Original Miles!!!

2002 Winnebago Rialta 22HD Class B Camper Van with Only 51,000 Original Miles!!!

$30,000

Happy Valley, Oregon

Year 2002

Make Winnebago

Model Rialta 22HD

Category Class B

Length 21

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*** One Of The Best Economical *** Motorhome's You Can Buy!!! 2002 Winnebago Rialta 22 HD Model 21'8"ft It's On A Volkswagen Eurovan Chassis & Powered by The Famous VR6 V6 Engine---Known To Go 18 MPG, With Only 51,000 Original Miles The Rialta from Winnebago Industries comes packed with more amenities and conveniences than most Class B Campers. So no matter where you’re heading, your getaway is sure to be more enjoyable. And its compact size makes it so easy to load up and get on the road that you’ll be tempted to get away a lot more often. Once on the road, you’ll appreciate the engineering that makes the Rialta an investment that will take you down the road for years to come. For starters, unlike Class B conversion vans, the Rialta isn’t adapted from another vehicle. It’s engineered from the ground up. Starting with a VW chassis and a stout but fuel-efficient 201 hp Volkswagen-engineered VR6 engine, Rialta is constructed with the same strict standards as larger Winnebago Industries motor homes. Which means you can get as you want and still be comfortable. More fun to drive. More ways to escape! Measuring in at a little less than 22 feet, the Rialta is a Class C motor home that is surprisingly easy and fun to drive. In fact, it has a turning radius that more closely resembles that of a car than a motor home. This makes things like parallel parking and negotiating a drive-thru easy for the novice and down-right exhilarating for the veteran. the Rialta’s handling is a pleasant surprise as well. Front-wheel drive, four-wheel disc brakes, fully independent strut suspension and a four-speed automatic transmission make it easy to maneuver. It’s actually so easy to drive, you’ll be just as likely to take it across the country. And while it’s true the Rialta is exceedingly maneuverable and is simple to own nd operate, don’t let its size fool you. The Rialta is loaded with the same kind of creature comforts and conveniences found in motor homes nearly twice its size. So no matter where the spirit moves you, the Rialta will make sure you get there in style. More intelligent use of space. Perhaps the greatest asset of the Rialta is its uncanny use of space. Every available inch has been utilized in a way that could only come from Winnebago Industries engineering. Take the bathroom, for example. It’s constructed with telescoping walls. When extended, there’s room for a toilet, folding sink, medicine cabinet with mirrored sliding doors, two towel bars and, amazingly enough, an available shower package. And since no bathroom would be complete without a powered overhead fan, there’s one of those too. In the HD model you’ll find a large, lighted wardrobe cleverly positioned just rear of the bath. Hidden advantages. The Rialta is full of surprises, including a convenient storage area that’s accessible through the rear cap. Inside the compartment you’ll find a power cord for quick hookups. Model 22HD This floorplan features a larger Norcold refrigerator/freezer, increased galley storage space and a three-burner range top. Cruising on the go. The galley is packed with features including a microwave, sink and available oven, A three-burner range top (WITH ONE HIGH-OUTPUT BURNER) gives you more cooking flexibility while the range top cover makes efficient use of space. Dinner is served. At the rear of the roomy dinette area there is a wide, flat counter top with convenient cupholders and hideaway storage for the dinette table. An overhead bedding shelf above the counter top gives you plenty of room to store blankets and other bedding. Full comfort ahead. The roomy cab features an easy-to-read analog dash, convenient controls, driver and passenger airbags, and seats that provide excellent lumbar support. Cozy nights. Sleep the night away on the full-length bed created by the converted dinette. Side windows open to a cool evening breeze while the rear counter top becomes a convenient nightstand. Built to suit you. The wardrobe gives you additional closet space and has a carpeted floor. Cool comfort. Available auxiliary automotive air conditioning located on the cab ceiling provides cooling for the coach area. Sky’s the limit. A skylight helps illuminate the efficient galley, which includes a microwave, sink, and stove-top. Hidden conveniences. The innovative bathroom utilizes telescoping walls and features a mirrored medicine cabinet with sliding doors. And unlike conversion vans, the Rialta is roomy enough to include a sink, lavatory and available shower. Comes already packed. The low-mounted driver and passenger side mirrors are remote controlled and heated. Exclusive interlocking joint system connects the roof and walls for a more durable, better-sealed body. The available exterior wash station with pump switch is perfect for quick cleanups. The rear storage compartment contains a convenient power cord. And since the spare tire is located under the chassis, this area offers room for bulky items. The complete rear floor is made of steel for superior strength, and is electrocuted and undercoated to resist corrosion. The low entrance steps enable you to load gear with ease. The 201 hp VR6 engine offers fuel economy and quiet operation. The powerful Onan Microlite KVL 2.8 kw generator gives you the freedom to explore places without hookups. Low entrance doors and non slip tread on the running boards makes getting in and out easier. The dashboard features easy-to-read analog instrumentation and convenient controls. Unlike conversion vans the Rialta comes with a furnace to keep you comfortable on chilly nights. Simulated wind tunnel tests confirmed Rialta has virtually zero drag along the sides of the vehicle, offering exceptional performance and fuel efficiency. Rialta’s aerodynamic styling and even weight distribution help it maintain an impressive 17 miles per gallon combined and up to 21 highway. 2002 Rialta 22HD Specification Length 21’8” Exterior Height w/Roof Air 8’6” Exterior Height w/o Roof Air 7’7” Exterior Width 7’4” Interior Height - Maximum 6’2” Interior Width 6’10.5” Fuel Capacity 21 gal. Fresh Water Capacity w/Heater 20 gal. Holding Tank Capacity - Black Water 13 gal. Holding Tank Capacity - Gray 7 gal. LP Capacity 7 gal. GVWR 7,275 lbs. GCWR 9,275 lbs. Automotive Chassis - Volkswagen - 2.8L fuel-injected gas engine, 4-speed electronically controlled automatic transmission, 280-amp. battery/150-amp. alternator Driver Convenience Automotive heater/air conditioner - in-dash and auxiliary rear automotive heater Auxiliary ceiling mount fan w/4 outlets Battery charge control - dual, automatic Beverage tray w/cupholders Cruise control Defogger/defroster - rear window Door locks - power (cab and entrance) Exterior mirrors - low mounted, electric remote control, heated Floormats - rubber Hood release - interior Start circuit - emergency auxiliary Steering - power assisted Sun-visors Trim panels - driver and passenger doors, includes storage 12-Volt electrical supply/lighter Windows - power Front seating area Seats (cab) - reclining mid-back design, headrests, adjustable armrests, lumbar support (drivers-adjustable, passenger-fixed) swivel/slide pedestals, 3-point retracting seat belts Long chair and cabinet w/fold-up table, magazine rack and cupholders 110-Volt AC outlet, 12-Volt DC receptacle CD Player am/fm stereo Rear Dining Lounge Convertible dinette/bed (50” x 79” Table (fold-out from back wall storage) Galley Counter extension - flip-up Microwave oven Range top - 3 burners Refrigerator/freezer - single door, 110-Volt AC/LP/12-Volt DC Stainless steel sink Bathroom Cabinet - expandable Medicine cabinet - mirrored doors Sink - fold-down Tissue holder Toilet - marine style w/ foot pedal Towel bars (2) on bath door Vanity shelf - fold-down Systems Air conditioning - roof, 7,100 BTU Battery (auxiliary) - deep cycle marine/RV City water hookup Furnace - electronic ignition, 19,000 BTU Generator - 2,800 watt, ONAN gas, w/hourmeter LP tank - permanent mount w/gauge Monitor panel - water, holding and LP tank levels, battery condition gauge, water pump switch, generator start/stop switch Water heater - 4 gal., 110-Volt electric w/Motoraid Water pump (demand) Safety Carbon monoxide detector/alarm Center mount brake light Driver/passenger side air bags Fire extinguisher Ground fault circuit interrupter Lap belts in selected areas Smoke and LP leak detector/alarm Three-point seat belts on forward facing seats THE CONDITION*** No Smoking No Pets No Odor. It's In Excellent Condition!!!!! The Exterior Is In GOOD Condition With No Rust Or Oxidation, The Stripes Are In Good Condition. PLEASE READ THE TERMS & CONDITIONS BEFORE BIDDER, THANKS!! ? 1. A $1,500 DEPOSIT IS DUE NO LATER THAN 24/HOURES AFTER END OF AUCTION, THAT CAN BE PAID THROUGH PAYPAL OR BANK WIRE. 2. THE BALANCE MUST BE PAID IN 3 DAYS UNLESS PRIOR ARRANGEMENTS HAVE BEEN MADE. 3. IF THE BUYER BACKS OUT OF SALE....DEPOSIT WILL NOT BE REFUNDABLE, 4. WE DO NOT OFFER ANY KIND OF FINANCING. 5. WE RESERVE THE RIGHTS TO END THIS AUCTION EARLY AND SELL THIS VEHICLE AT ANY TIME IF RESERVE HAS NOT BEEN MET, OR THE AUCTION HAS NOT ENDED. 6. PLEASE DO NOT BID ON THIS AUCTION UNLESS YOU ARE SERIOUS ABOUT OWNING THIS VEHICLE. ALL NON-PAYING HIGH BINDERS WILL BE REPORTED TO eBay, AND NEGATIVE FEEDBACK WILL BE POSTED. 7. THE WINNING BIDDING MUST CONTACT US WITHIN 24 HOURS OF AUCTION END, AND MAKE ARRANGEMENTS FOR PAYMENT AT THAT TIME A DEPOSIT IS DUE WITHIN 24 HOUR OF END OF AUCTION. THE REMAINDER IS DUE WITHIN 3 DAYS OF AUCTION END. IF NO CONTACT IS MADE WITHIN 24 HOURS, WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO RE-LIST THE VEHICLE SELL IT TO THE NEXT HIGH BIDDER, OR SELL IT OTHERWISE. 8. PLEASE ONLY BID WHAT YOU ARE WILLING TO PAY. IF RESERVE IS NOT MET, WE MAY CONTACT THE HIGH BIDDER AND MAKE A PERSONAL OFFER. 9. THE WINNING BIDDER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PICKING UP AND SHIPPING THE VEHICLE, IF YOU NEED, WE ARE HAPPY TO ASSIST, WE ARE LOCATED LESS THEN 15 MILES FRON PORTLAND OR, INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (PDX) AND OFFER FREE SHUTTLE SERVICE TO AND FROM THE AIRPORT, BID WITH CONFIDENCE = CHECK FEEDBACK! GOOD LUCK AND HAPPY BIDDING! IF YOU HAVE ANY MORE QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS PLEASE FEEL FREE AND GIVE US A CALL OR SEND US AN EMAIL CONTACT US AT (971)409-6764 THERE ARE OVER 80 IMAGES FOR YOU TO VIEW BELOW THE AD ?

2002 Winnebago Eurovan Camper RIALTA 222 QD

2002 Winnebago Eurovan Camper RIALTA 222 QD

$29,000

Houston, Texas

Category Class C

Length 22

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You won't find this very desirable motorhome with less miles anywhere.

2002 Winnebago Eurovan Camper RIALTA QD

2002 Winnebago Eurovan Camper RIALTA QD

$29,000

Houston, Texas

Year 2002

Make Winnebago Eurovan Camper

Model RIALTA QD

Category Class B

Length 22

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You won't find this very desirable motorhome with less miles anywhere. full bathroom, microwave, 26,500 miles, mechanically sound, 2 burner stove, sleeps 4,

2004 Winnebago Vista Eurovan  Better than Roadtrek, Rialta, Era, View,  Navion

2004 Winnebago Vista Eurovan Better than Roadtrek, Rialta, Era, View, Navion

$39,500

Mundelein, Illinois

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We are selling our company RV with very low miles 8,700 original, mint condition, everything works as it should, easy to drive, very smooth ride with upgraded suspension system. Stored inside during the winter time, this 2004 Vista has never been in road salt or snow. We have kept it correctly maintained on a regular basis, no interior leaks, water damage. We just had new Continental Vanco tires installed and the RV fully checked out. Brakes pads have 95% left. In the words of the mechanic that inspected it "This is a great small RV, A1 condition." Our 2004 Winnebago Vista 21b has been kept in covered storage. Great small motorhome if you need to get away from your wife or job for any amount of time, it's like a studio apartment on wheels. This RV has a wide stance, the wheels are further apart than the Winnebago View, Navion, Era or Airstream so it doesn't sway on the highway, especially when it is windy or when a semi-truck is passing etc. That's a serious common complaint I have heard from View and Navion owners. The profile of the Vista is much lower, wide and stable. This RV gets really good gas mileage as far as RV's go, around 14-16 when your speed is 55 to 60 miles per hour. It has real good torque (pulling power) so you can tow a fishing boat, canoe or small paraglider, snowmobiles and head for the high mountains. The hitch is rated for 2000 lbs. There is a large basement compartment that will store a small grill, fishing poles, ski's, rifles or golf clubs with plenty of room left for other necessities for hunting or other healthy activities.This Vista has two exterior pass-through storage compartments that offer 30 cubic feet of space. It has a generator for off the grid situations so if you are fishing by river shore or hunting in the middle of the places you belong at you will have full power whenever you need it. You can have a blast for about 4 weeks without any need of additional refills of water or propane, just block the incoming numbers on your cell phone from anyone that you don't want to talk to and you will have a lot of peace. It is well insulated and has a heating system that works great. It also has an electric battery powered heater in addition to the propane for keeping warm. It has an air conditioner to keep you cool in the hot summers while camping out. If you have any further questions or want to come by and check it out feel free to email or call me 847-808-8390 Matthew It is absolutely a pleasure to travel in, perfect if you want to drive around the country or go camping. The overhead bed is actually incredibly comfortable, it has a feather bed with a memory foam pad. It also has an air-ride suspension system and much more, see below. 2004 VW Eurovan chassis w/201 hp V6 engine 24 valve, lots of power. Brand new Vanco tires just installed, new batteries, exterior sealants replaced as needed. Brand New HD Samsung Smart Flat Screen TV with Blue Ray (get Netflix etc.), Jack Directional Digital TV Antenna, full kitchen: Samsung microwave, stove (3 burner range top with storage below) 3 way Norcold refrigerator, AC, DC, Propane, kitchen sink; bathroom: larger shower area, sink, toilet, fantastic vents w/fan Brand new larger most effective MaxxAir vent covers Good amount of storage, plus basement storage Large overhead double bed, fold-out sofa, fold-down dinette, sleeps 4-5 Full Air Ride suspension system for smooth riding trips Exterior shower enclosed holding tanks for fresh, grey and black water Auxiliary generator for off grid camping 2.8-kilowatt Onan MicroLite works great, just service with new carb installed and fuel cut off switch. Factory installed towing package at rear of motorohome The original cost was just under $70,000.00 Selling for just $39,500.00 If anyone is interested, the only review I could find online was was done by the Family Motor Coach Association. They reviewed a 2002 Winnebago Vista 21b, I have been told that the 2004 Winnebago Vista has many upgrades including an engine with more horsepower and torque. Motorhome Review: Winnebago's 21-Foot Vista The front-wheel-drive Volkswagen chassis used in this type C motorhome lends it impressive road handling and fuel economy, and the Winnebago "house" makes clever use of available space. By Lazelle D. Jones October 2002, In terms of chassis and power train configurations, the Winnebago Vista represents a subtle departure from conventional type C motorhome design. On the other hand, its "house" portion incorporates the amenities, floor plan, and livability that are typically associated with type C motorhomes. I observed this combination of form and function firsthand when I took delivery of a Vista 21B earlier this year. As I embarked on a road test of the 21-foot motorhome, which is manufactured by Winnebago Industries Inc., I wondered how well its Volkswagen chassis and power train would perform. The Vista's Volkswagen chassis features front-wheel drive and a 24-valve, six-cylinder engine with a dual overhead cam. With a 2.8-liter displacement, the engine develops 201 horsepower and yields 181 pound-feet of torque. The engine is mounted transverse, or perpendicular, to the length of the vehicle, and the Volkswagen platform looks quite different compared with those equipped with big-block V-8 engines, as most type C motorhomes today are. Independent front torsion bar suspension, rack-and-pinion steering, and power-assist steering all contribute to the Vista's responsiveness and handling. Four-wheel disc brakes are standard. The coach's low, sporty appearance is further accented by the inclusion of standard 16-inch wheels (aluminum wheels are optional) that come equipped with low-profile tires. For ease of access, the driver and passenger doors are designed to open almost a full 90 degrees. The overall length of the Vista is 21 feet 4 inches. Clearance from the ground to the top of the roof air conditioner is 10 feet 2 inches, which greatly reduces the chances of encountering overhead obstacles, plus helps to reduce wind resistance. A tall individual can comfortably maneuver about inside the Vista, for the interior measures 6 feet 5 inches high. The Vista features several separate sleeping quarters, making it ideal for taking along the kids, grandkids, or friends on an overnight or weekend adventure. One caveat, however, is that it is equipped with only four seat belts, so only four passengers should travel in the coach at one time. The sofa, when converted into a bed, measures 40 inches wide by 67 inches long. It nicely accommodates one adult or a couple of children. The cabover bed is 49 inches wide and 80 inches long, and can sleep one adult or two children. The dinette can be converted to a bed that is 30 inches wide by 65 inches long, and can comfortably sleep one medium-sized individual. Even when the sofa and the dinette are made up into beds, sufficient aisle space remains for walking between the back and front of the coach. The Vista's gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) is 7,275 pounds. With a full tank of fuel (21 gallons) and a full tank of fresh water (14 gallons), the unit I reviewed weighed 6,480 pounds. Thus, the coach could have carried another 795 pounds of cargo, passengers, or fluid in the holding tanks, etc., and remained within design specifications. An optional Class II receiver hitch rated at 2,000 pounds is available; read the owners' manual prior to towing. I was impressed with the way the Vista handled both in heavy city traffic and at freeway speeds. The Volkswagen chassis exhibited a sports car feel, providing excellent road performance and handling characteristics. With its shorter overall length, lower overall clearance, and narrower body width (87 inches), the Vista proved to be a nimble and flexible participant as I drove through stop-and-go rush-hour traffic. I also was impressed with the Vista's fuel economy. Taking into account a variety of driving conditions (on hills, in the city, and at maximum allowable interstate speeds), the Vista averaged a very respectable 14 miles per gallon. The exterior side mirrors are power-adjustable and come with a defrost feature. One critique item I did note involved the right-side mirror. I would have preferred for it to be a bit wider, to improve visibility along the curb side of the coach and eliminate a potential "soft spot" in that region. This problem might be resolved by adding a fish-eye mirror to the corner. I also would have preferred to have a driver's seat with two armrests. The driver's seat has no right armrest, and the passenger's seat has no left armrest. Perhaps this was done because having fold-down armrests would narrow the passageway between the cabin and the cockpit. I have since learned that the cockpit seats in the 2003 units have both armrests. The cockpit also features dual air bags; a Sony AM-FM cassette player with an optional CD player; and an uncluttered instrument presentation. Appointments include heated windshield wiper washer nozzles; a filtered dash air-conditioning system; power door locks; and one-touch power windows that feature a pinch guard: as the windows are going up, they automatically retract if they detect resistance. Inside the driver's door is a lockable storage compartment. In addition, the backs of both captains seats include large pockets for stowing an atlas, maps, and more. When discussing the construction of this type C motorhome, let's start by taking a quick peek at the chassis that Winnebago Industries receives from Volkswagen. Volkswagen sends each cab complete with an engine, transmission, front drive axle instrumentation, heater, and chassis air conditioner; Winnebago then builds the entire chassis structure aft of the cab. To facilitate shipping, two cabs are attached to each other, back-to-back, while in transit. Winnebago Industries workers separate them when they arrive at the plant in Forest City, Iowa. If you were to look at a cutaway of the entire chassis, you would see electro-deposition-coated critical steel components. This means that they are treated in such a manner to ensure long-term corrosion protection. The Winnebago portion of the chassis features a frame composed of steel and laminated aluminum risers with laminated aluminum panels. The floor is made of upper plywood, a high-density foam block, and lower plywood and aluminum, all laminated together. The sidewalls and back wall are made with an interior aluminum frame laminated with one piece of exterior fiberglass, lauan, foam core, and interior decorative paneling. For the roof, Winnebago uses laminated panel with exterior fiberglass, aluminum, foam core, and interior decorative paneling. Winnebago Industries calls this its SuperStructure form of motorhome design and construction. Steel and aluminum substructures; interlocking joint technology; and Thermo-Panel floor, roof, and sidewalls come together to form a durable vehicle body. I was impressed that the Vista has two exterior pass-through storage compartments that offer 30 cubic feet of space, even for those extra-long items. Also on the exterior of my test unit was an optional wash station with hot and cold running water. A second fresh water pump switch is located at this wash station, precluding the need to go inside the coach to activate the pump. This wash station is an excellent place to clean up after a day at the beach or after catching your limit at a favorite fishing spot. Lockable exterior access doors protect a 25-foot, 30-amp shore power cable; the waste valves; a 2.8-kilowatt gasoline-powered Onan generator; and the fresh water fill. The Vista's 5.9-gallon LP-gas tank is sequestered behind an exterior bay door, and the house battery is accessible from inside the coach through a door mounted in the floor. The coach comes prepped for an air conditioner. Buyers can choose an optional 7,100-Btu roof-mounted air unit or the 9,100-Btu roof air conditioner that is part of the optional Deluxe Feature Package. The Vista is warmed by a standard 19,000-Btu forced-air furnace that is ducted into registers in the front, middle, and rear of the coach. The 6-gallon water heater runs on LP gas and features electronic ignition. The optional 2.8-kilowatt Onan Microlite gasoline generator is capable of handling all of the on-board AC equipment for extended periods of time. Because of this capability, the Vista can be used in locations without electrical hookups, such as tailgate parties, family reunions, and more. The coach has a fresh water capacity of 14 gallons, and a black and gray water capacity of 16 gallons each. The Vista's side entrance door leads directly into the main living area, immediately aft of the copilot's seat. The coach includes a separate screen door, too. The entry step is operated manually. Inside, the living area floor is covered with plush carpet laid over padding. From the galley back to the rear bath, the floor is dressed with high-gloss, low-maintenance vinyl. The sliding windows are surrounded on three sides by fabric-covered lambrequins. Accordion-pleated window coverings pull down for privacy. The Vista 21B features a rear bath, which stretches across the back wall. A residential-height toilet with a foot-pedal flush and a sink with a cabinet are on the back wall. To the left of the sink in the curbside corner is a surprisingly spacious wardrobe. Opposite the wardrobe in the streetside corner is a shower with a skylight and a draw-across shower curtain. The shower faucet is a dual-control unit with a flexible showerhead. By using a separate shutoff on the showerhead, you can conserve water as you bathe. A window covered by a mini-blind is located on the rear wall, with an overhead cabinet above it. The bath and wardrobe area can be closed off from the remainder of the coach with a fabric accordion-style door. It's inspiring to see the fine job Winnebago Industries has done in gleaning mega amounts of livability out of this downsized motorhome floor plan. Imagine -- a living area, dining area, galley, bathroom, and permanent sleeping quarters in a unit that is a mere 21 feet long. Winnebago offers the Vista in three interior color schemes: Aqua Frost (greenish blue), Bluestone (grayish blue), and Sandstone (beige and brown). The cabinets are constructed with flat-panel door inserts and offered in a woodwork color called Portsmouth Oak. Other interior appointments include a clock; front privacy curtains; roof vents; and low-maintenance vinyl on the walls. A liberal amount of storage space is found in the galley, with two rows of stacked drawers and cabinets below the counter, and a cabinet above and adjacent to the microwave oven. Cabinets line the areas above the sofa and dinette, too. Above the refrigerator is a shelf where a television and VCR can be placed while the coach is parked. Countertops are fashioned from a white laminate material. The optional Deluxe Feature Package includes the 9,500-Btu air conditioner (as noted above), as well as a microwave oven, a three-burner range top and storage, and stylized aluminum wheels. My test unit, a 2002 model, came with the Deluxe Feature Package as well as the optional Onan generator; the 2,000-pound trailer hitch; and an AM-FM radio with CD player. These brought the as-tested price to $56,597. The base suggested retail price of the 2002 Vista is $51,711. Relatively few changes have been made to the 2003 Vistas: a new Sony AM/FM stereo with CD player and six speakers; an optional air conditioner heat strip; two new interior color schemes (a total of three are offered); new window treatments; and a new decorative clock. The base suggested retail price of the 2003 Vista 21B is $52,595. The very best way to fully appreciate what Winnebago Industries has done with this coach is to see and drive a Vista for yourself. It may fit right in with your lifestyle.

2004 Winnebago Vista Low Miles Mint  Condition Better than Roadtrek or Rialta

2004 Winnebago Vista Low Miles Mint Condition Better than Roadtrek or Rialta

$39,500

Mundelein, Illinois

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Low Miles 8,700 original, Mint condition, everything works as it should, easy to drive, very smooth ride with upgraded suspension system. Stored inside during the winter time, this 2004 Vista has never been in road salt or snow. Great small motorhome if you need to get away from your wife for any amount of time, it's like a studio apartment on wheels. This RV gets really good gas mileage as far as RV's go, around 14-16 when your speed is 55 to 60 miles per hour. It is absolutely a pleasure to travel in, perfect if you want to drive around the country or go camping. The overhead bed is actually incredibly comfortable. It has an air-ride suspension system and much more, see below. 2004 VW Eurovan chassis w/201 hp V6 engine 24 valve, lots of power. Brand new Vanco tires just installed, new batteries, exterior sealants replaced. Brand New HD Samsung Smart Flat Screen TV with Blue Ray (get Netflix etc.), Jack Directional Digital TV Antenna, full kitchen: Samsung microwave, stove (3 burner range top with storage below) 3 way Norcold refrigerator, AC, DC, Propane, kitchen sink; bathroom: larger shower area, sink, toilet, fantastic vents w/fan Brand new larger most effective MaxxAir vent covers Good amount of storage, plus basement storage Large overhead double bed, fold-out sofa, fold-down dinette, sleeps 4-5 Full Air Ride suspension system for smooth riding trips Exterior shower enclosed holding tanks for fresh, grey and black water Auxiliary generator for off grid camping 2.8-kilowatt Onan MicroLite Factory installed towing package at rear of motorohome The original cost was just under $70,000.00 Selling for just $39,500.00 If you have any further questions or want to come by and check it out feel free to email or call me 847-808-8380 Matthew If anyone is interested, the only review I could find online was was done by the Family Motor Coach Association. They reviewed a 2002 Winnebago Vista 21b, I have been told that the 2004 Winnebago Vista has many upgrades including an engine with more horsepower and torque. Motorhome Review: Winnebago's 21-Foot Vista The front-wheel-drive Volkswagen chassis used in this type C motorhome lends it impressive road handling and fuel economy, and the Winnebago "house" makes clever use of available space. By Lazelle D. Jones October 2002, In terms of chassis and power train configurations, the Winnebago Vista represents a subtle departure from conventional type C motorhome design. On the other hand, its "house" portion incorporates the amenities, floor plan, and livability that are typically associated with type C motorhomes. I observed this combination of form and function firsthand when I took delivery of a Vista 21B earlier this year. As I embarked on a road test of the 21-foot motorhome, which is manufactured by Winnebago Industries Inc., I wondered how well its Volkswagen chassis and power train would perform. The Vista's Volkswagen chassis features front-wheel drive and a 24-valve, six-cylinder engine with a dual overhead cam. With a 2.8-liter displacement, the engine develops 201 horsepower and yields 181 pound-feet of torque. The engine is mounted transverse, or perpendicular, to the length of the vehicle, and the Volkswagen platform looks quite different compared with those equipped with big-block V-8 engines, as most type C motorhomes today are. Independent front torsion bar suspension, rack-and-pinion steering, and power-assist steering all contribute to the Vista's responsiveness and handling. Four-wheel disc brakes are standard. The coach's low, sporty appearance is further accented by the inclusion of standard 16-inch wheels (aluminum wheels are optional) that come equipped with low-profile tires. For ease of access, the driver and passenger doors are designed to open almost a full 90 degrees. The overall length of the Vista is 21 feet 4 inches. Clearance from the ground to the top of the roof air conditioner is 10 feet 2 inches, which greatly reduces the chances of encountering overhead obstacles, plus helps to reduce wind resistance. A tall individual can comfortably maneuver about inside the Vista, for the interior measures 6 feet 5 inches high. The Vista features several separate sleeping quarters, making it ideal for taking along the kids, grandkids, or friends on an overnight or weekend adventure. One caveat, however, is that it is equipped with only four seat belts, so only four passengers should travel in the coach at one time. The sofa, when converted into a bed, measures 40 inches wide by 67 inches long. It nicely accommodates one adult or a couple of children. The cabover bed is 49 inches wide and 80 inches long, and can sleep one adult or two children. The dinette can be converted to a bed that is 30 inches wide by 65 inches long, and can comfortably sleep one medium-sized individual. Even when the sofa and the dinette are made up into beds, sufficient aisle space remains for walking between the back and front of the coach. The Vista's gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) is 7,275 pounds. With a full tank of fuel (21 gallons) and a full tank of fresh water (14 gallons), the unit I reviewed weighed 6,480 pounds. Thus, the coach could have carried another 795 pounds of cargo, passengers, or fluid in the holding tanks, etc., and remained within design specifications. An optional Class II receiver hitch rated at 2,000 pounds is available; read the owners' manual prior to towing. I was impressed with the way the Vista handled both in heavy city traffic and at freeway speeds. The Volkswagen chassis exhibited a sports car feel, providing excellent road performance and handling characteristics. With its shorter overall length, lower overall clearance, and narrower body width (87 inches), the Vista proved to be a nimble and flexible participant as I drove through stop-and-go rush-hour traffic. I also was impressed with the Vista's fuel economy. Taking into account a variety of driving conditions (on hills, in the city, and at maximum allowable interstate speeds), the Vista averaged a very respectable 14 miles per gallon. The exterior side mirrors are power-adjustable and come with a defrost feature. One critique item I did note involved the right-side mirror. I would have preferred for it to be a bit wider, to improve visibility along the curb side of the coach and eliminate a potential "soft spot" in that region. This problem might be resolved by adding a fish-eye mirror to the corner. I also would have preferred to have a driver's seat with two armrests. The driver's seat has no right armrest, and the passenger's seat has no left armrest. Perhaps this was done because having fold-down armrests would narrow the passageway between the cabin and the cockpit. I have since learned that the cockpit seats in the 2003 units have both armrests. The cockpit also features dual air bags; a Sony AM-FM cassette player with an optional CD player; and an uncluttered instrument presentation. Appointments include heated windshield wiper washer nozzles; a filtered dash air-conditioning system; power door locks; and one-touch power windows that feature a pinch guard: as the windows are going up, they automatically retract if they detect resistance. Inside the driver's door is a lockable storage compartment. In addition, the backs of both captains seats include large pockets for stowing an atlas, maps, and more. When discussing the construction of this type C motorhome, let's start by taking a quick peek at the chassis that Winnebago Industries receives from Volkswagen. Volkswagen sends each cab complete with an engine, transmission, front drive axle instrumentation, heater, and chassis air conditioner; Winnebago then builds the entire chassis structure aft of the cab. To facilitate shipping, two cabs are attached to each other, back-to-back, while in transit. Winnebago Industries workers separate them when they arrive at the plant in Forest City, Iowa. If you were to look at a cutaway of the entire chassis, you would see electro-deposition-coated critical steel components. This means that they are treated in such a manner to ensure long-term corrosion protection. The Winnebago portion of the chassis features a frame composed of steel and laminated aluminum risers with laminated aluminum panels. The floor is made of upper plywood, a high-density foam block, and lower plywood and aluminum, all laminated together. The sidewalls and back wall are made with an interior aluminum frame laminated with one piece of exterior fiberglass, lauan, foam core, and interior decorative paneling. For the roof, Winnebago uses laminated panel with exterior fiberglass, aluminum, foam core, and interior decorative paneling. Winnebago Industries calls this its SuperStructure form of motorhome design and construction. Steel and aluminum substructures; interlocking joint technology; and Thermo-Panel floor, roof, and sidewalls come together to form a durable vehicle body. I was impressed that the Vista has two exterior pass-through storage compartments that offer 30 cubic feet of space, even for those extra-long items. Also on the exterior of my test unit was an optional wash station with hot and cold running water. A second fresh water pump switch is located at this wash station, precluding the need to go inside the coach to activate the pump. This wash station is an excellent place to clean up after a day at the beach or after catching your limit at a favorite fishing spot. Lockable exterior access doors protect a 25-foot, 30-amp shore power cable; the waste valves; a 2.8-kilowatt gasoline-powered Onan generator; and the fresh water fill. The Vista's 5.9-gallon LP-gas tank is sequestered behind an exterior bay door, and the house battery is accessible from inside the coach through a door mounted in the floor. The coach comes prepped for an air conditioner. Buyers can choose an optional 7,100-Btu roof-mounted air unit or the 9,100-Btu roof air conditioner that is part of the optional Deluxe Feature Package. The Vista is warmed by a standard 19,000-Btu forced-air furnace that is ducted into registers in the front, middle, and rear of the coach. The 6-gallon water heater runs on LP gas and features electronic ignition. The optional 2.8-kilowatt Onan Microlite gasoline generator is capable of handling all of the on-board AC equipment for extended periods of time. Because of this capability, the Vista can be used in locations without electrical hookups, such as tailgate parties, family reunions, and more. The coach has a fresh water capacity of 14 gallons, and a black and gray water capacity of 16 gallons each. The Vista's side entrance door leads directly into the main living area, immediately aft of the copilot's seat. The coach includes a separate screen door, too. The entry step is operated manually. Inside, the living area floor is covered with plush carpet laid over padding. From the galley back to the rear bath, the floor is dressed with high-gloss, low-maintenance vinyl. The sliding windows are surrounded on three sides by fabric-covered lambrequins. Accordion-pleated window coverings pull down for privacy. The Vista 21B features a rear bath, which stretches across the back wall. A residential-height toilet with a foot-pedal flush and a sink with a cabinet are on the back wall. To the left of the sink in the curbside corner is a surprisingly spacious wardrobe. Opposite the wardrobe in the streetside corner is a shower with a skylight and a draw-across shower curtain. The shower faucet is a dual-control unit with a flexible showerhead. By using a separate shutoff on the showerhead, you can conserve water as you bathe. A window covered by a mini-blind is located on the rear wall, with an overhead cabinet above it. The bath and wardrobe area can be closed off from the remainder of the coach with a fabric accordion-style door. It's inspiring to see the fine job Winnebago Industries has done in gleaning mega amounts of livability out of this downsized motorhome floor plan. Imagine -- a living area, dining area, galley, bathroom, and permanent sleeping quarters in a unit that is a mere 21 feet long. Winnebago offers the Vista in three interior color schemes: Aqua Frost (greenish blue), Bluestone (grayish blue), and Sandstone (beige and brown). The cabinets are constructed with flat-panel door inserts and offered in a woodwork color called Portsmouth Oak. Other interior appointments include a clock; front privacy curtains; roof vents; and low-maintenance vinyl on the walls. A liberal amount of storage space is found in the galley, with two rows of stacked drawers and cabinets below the counter, and a cabinet above and adjacent to the microwave oven. Cabinets line the areas above the sofa and dinette, too. Above the refrigerator is a shelf where a television and VCR can be placed while the coach is parked. Countertops are fashioned from a white laminate material. The optional Deluxe Feature Package includes the 9,500-Btu air conditioner (as noted above), as well as a microwave oven, a three-burner range top and storage, and stylized aluminum wheels. My test unit, a 2002 model, came with the Deluxe Feature Package as well as the optional Onan generator; the 2,000-pound trailer hitch; and an AM-FM radio with CD player. These brought the as-tested price to $56,597. The base suggested retail price of the 2002 Vista is $51,711. Relatively few changes have been made to the 2003 Vistas: a new Sony AM/FM stereo with CD player and six speakers; an optional air conditioner heat strip; two new interior color schemes (a total of three are offered); new window treatments; and a new decorative clock. The base suggested retail price of the 2003 Vista 21B is $52,595. The very best way to fully appreciate what Winnebago Industries has done with this coach is to see and drive a Vista for yourself. It may fit right in with your lifestyle.

2002 King R35 FW

2002 King R35 FW

$48,998

Souderton, Pennsylvania

Category -

Length 39

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