On Mon, 16 Oct 1995 SyncroHead@aol.com wrote: > Speaking of Winnebagos, has anyone seen the Rialta model which is based on > the Eurovan? What did you think of it? Its not 'politically correct' on this list to like any thing from "Winnebago" but my wife wants to get one of these. I'm a little concerned about the power from the 5 cylinder engine - not overly because it does fine with the EV as is even while towing. Its a lot roomier than the 'mini-winnie' replacement for the Westy camper comversion but not as ungodly huge as most Winnebagos. I think I'd agree to own one when my wife decides it time. Preferably after the VR^ shows up though. Not as much seating as I'd like but enough for my 3 kids and with my wife and I. Sleeps only four (with two pairs but the baby won't mind too much getting a 'less' luxurious bed for a few years. Compared though to the usual American VAN or truck conversion to a winnebago this looks much better. The trucks are usually sky high and top heavy which doesn't seem the case with the Rialta. I'm going to have to drive one though to know better. bill killian
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