$87,849
Huntsville, Alabama
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Please note: this listing is for the motorhome and Yamaha scooter combo. The Toyota Yaris is available for a negoitable price. This is a listing for my tailgater's camping package. The buyer receives a true turn-key solution which includes a 2011 Four Winds Serrano 31v and a 50cc Yamaha scooter along with dozens of extras such as multiple shoreline cables/adapters, detailing tools, comprehensive kitchen package, additional 32" patio LCD, folding BBQ grill, and DIY winterization kit, just to name a few. I have greatly enjoyed this coach since I purchased it new, but have made a career decision that will take me to Europe later this year, so my vehicles - including these - must go. 2011 Serrano 31v I have meticulously cared for this motorhome since it was new. All maintenance has been performed by myself to include chassis motor oil/filter changes, gen motor oil/filter changes, hydraulic service, full detailing (once per 60 days at a bare minimum), and winterization. I know this coach inside and out, and although it had a couple hiccups during its first 6 weeks of ownership, it's been a blast to own for the last two and a half years. With the exception of side-pod cameras, the coach has every option offered on a 31v. Additionally, I have added a Winegard Travel'r DirecTV HDTV auto sensing array, and an HDMI output in the patio. There are some very, very minor blemishes on the kitchen counter from normal use, along with normal road debris nicks on the lower 5-6 inches of the front bumper (both imperfections are too minor to photograph). Other than that, this motorhome is immaculate. It has the features you'd expect from a class-A diesel such as auto leveling, 5 channel surround sound theater, exterior shower, central heating, etc. Depending on whether or not the Yaris is being towed, how much additional weight is onboard and (most importantly) wind conditions, the Serrano gets 12.5-14.5mpg on the highway. 2007 Toyota Yaris I've actually owned the Yaris for longer than I have the Serrano, and it has served as my everyday driver for the past 3+ years. I would rate its cosmetic condition as very good and its mechanical condition as bullet-proof. The interior is nearly flawless, but it had a few imperfections on the exterior when I bought it. It has 120k miles, 50k of which I have added myself. The Yaris gets about 40mpg and has a full flat-towed package installed, including lights and brakes. 50cc Yamaha Scooter As you can see from the photos, the scooter loads into the rear compartment of the Serrano (loading/unloading is easily accomplished by one person). I spend a lot of time at sporting events and motor races with this coach, and the scooter has been a lifesaver on numerous occasions. Gameday traffic is no issue when you're toting one of these, and it adds a lot of functionality.