In a message dated 97-04-03 06:11:16 EST, dbf@jewel.arl.mil (Drew B. Farenwald) writes: >>>Winnebago converts some of the Eurovans into mini-motorhomes, by adding >>>Winnebago's own body (aft of the front doors) that's about 20"-24" wider than >>> the normal Eurovan. Inside they install sink, stove, refer, toilet and other >>> stuff. While the Winnebago body is tall (as even mini-motorhomes are) there >>> is no pop-top in this version. They name this vehicle the Rialta and sell >>> them through Winnebago's own network of RV dealers. List price is about >>> $45,000 I think. >> I just looked at one of these last weekend. I think it had to have been >> a '97 as it had the VR6 engine. However, the price on the window was >> $55,000. >I recall the sticker one the 97 EVs at Autohaus in Lancaster, PA to >more like $35K, maybe a few more. $55K or $45K are both absurd. READ THE POST BEFORE RESPONDING! Both the $45K and $55K figures were regarding the Winnebago Rialta mini-motorhome, NOT the Eurovan Camper. Jim Davis 87 GL Syncro 88 GL Wolfsburg
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