Has anyone got some advice Pros/Cons on the 2021 Winnebago Illuka, trying to work out what to do as its a big investment and we can only afford it once at this stage. Appreciate it.
Cheers
Deno
-- Edited by Deno1 on Monday 14th of June 2021 09:27:30 PM
-- Edited by Deno1 on Monday 14th of June 2021 09:28:21 PM
Possum3 said
10:48 PM Jun 14, 2021
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jade46 said
06:35 AM Jun 15, 2021
Have you looked at the other brands. We searched for about 3 months and we thought the Winnebago finish was not as good as others. They are built by Apollo MH in Brisbane who formerly built for the rental market before acquiring the Winnebago brand. They are nothing to do with the brand that has been around for years in USA. Consider the number of dealerships around Australia for when you have some problem and you will have some, there are many different systems in a modern MH. However everybodies idea of quality is different and if you are happy thats what counts
-- Edited by jade46 on Tuesday 15th of June 2021 06:40:35 AM
montie said
07:10 AM Jun 15, 2021
The Winnebago brand has taken the market by storm in recent times recording large sales volumes at Shows. This, I think can be attributed to the fact that their pricing is way below the competition although they did increase their prices recently.
The original Winnebago builders in Australia are now Avida and have been building motorhomes since the 1960's so they must be doing something right.
My advice would be to start with an ex hire unit for around $70/80k, gain some experience and then move up.
TheHeaths said
07:39 AM Jun 15, 2021
Deno1 wrote:
Has anyone got some advice Pros/Cons on the 2021 Winnebago Illuka, trying to work out what to do as its a big investment and we can only afford it once at this stage. Appreciate it.
Cheers
Deno
-- Edited by Deno1 on Monday 14th of June 2021 09:27:30 PM
-- Edited by Deno1 on Monday 14th of June 2021 09:28:21 PM
Dennis, I thought you had ordered a Sunliner or similar?
Didnt that work out?
bgt said
09:41 AM Jun 15, 2021
There are always mods you can add to an RV later. But you only get one chassis and one body. Make sure the chassis and body meet your expectations and don't worry about the bells and whistles.
Good luck.
Deno1 said
07:31 PM Jun 15, 2021
Thankyou Possum, appreciate the information
Deno1 said
07:36 PM Jun 15, 2021
Agree re the finish on most of the Motorhome, however we liked the layout in the Illuka and that its on either the Iveko or the Mercedes. The fit out in the Fiats are of better quality however, I have heard theres lots of problems with the Fiats.
Deno1 said
07:39 PM Jun 15, 2021
Hi TheHeaths, yes we were going with the Sunliner and was intending to tow a Jimny, however we cancelled as apparently its $9K to have an Engineers certification done on both vehicles, plus brakes on the Jimny fitted. Apparently when you change Motorhomes each time an engineer report must be supplied.
Deno1 said
07:43 PM Jun 15, 2021
Thank you BGT, exactly what I thought, hence my like of the Mercedes and or the Iveko. My real preference if my wallet stretched enough would be the Paradise Motorhome, however its not meant to be.
Deno1 said
07:46 PM Jun 15, 2021
Thank you Monte, noted, we did look for a second hand, however too rough for my liking and for the money. We can only do it right the once, hence its hard and appreciate everyones advice.
Deno1 said
07:47 PM Jun 15, 2021
Thank you Jade46, noted and we will take your advice on board, appreciate it.
Has anyone got some advice Pros/Cons on the 2021 Winnebago Illuka, trying to work out what to do as its a big investment and we can only afford it once at this stage. Appreciate it.
Cheers
Deno
-- Edited by Deno1 on Monday 14th of June 2021 09:27:30 PM
-- Edited by Deno1 on Monday 14th of June 2021 09:28:21 PM
Have you looked at the other brands. We searched for about 3 months and we thought the Winnebago finish was not as good as others. They are built by Apollo MH in Brisbane who formerly built for the rental market before acquiring the Winnebago brand. They are nothing to do with the brand that has been around for years in USA. Consider the number of dealerships around Australia for when you have some problem and you will have some, there are many different systems in a modern MH. However everybodies idea of quality is different and if you are happy thats what counts
-- Edited by jade46 on Tuesday 15th of June 2021 06:40:35 AM
The Winnebago brand has taken the market by storm in recent times recording large sales volumes at Shows. This, I think can be attributed to the fact that their pricing is way below the competition although they did increase their prices recently.
The original Winnebago builders in Australia are now Avida and have been building motorhomes since the 1960's so they must be doing something right.
My advice would be to start with an ex hire unit for around $70/80k, gain some experience and then move up.
Dennis, I thought you had ordered a Sunliner or similar?
Didnt that work out?
Thankyou Possum, appreciate the information
Agree re the finish on most of the Motorhome, however we liked the layout in the Illuka and that its on either the Iveko or the Mercedes. The fit out in the Fiats are of better quality however, I have heard theres lots of problems with the Fiats.
Hi TheHeaths, yes we were going with the Sunliner and was intending to tow a Jimny, however we cancelled as apparently its $9K to have an Engineers certification done on both vehicles, plus brakes on the Jimny fitted. Apparently when you change Motorhomes each time an engineer report must be supplied.
Thank you BGT, exactly what I thought, hence my like of the Mercedes and or the Iveko. My real preference if my wallet stretched enough would be the Paradise Motorhome, however its not meant to be.
Thank you Monte, noted, we did look for a second hand, however too rough for my liking and for the money. We can only do it right the once, hence its hard and appreciate everyones advice.
Thank you Jade46, noted and we will take your advice on board, appreciate it.