We have a 2024 unity twin bed and we looked at the Winnebago view and in our opinion there is no comparison. Hands down the leisure is built way better
RE: generator while underway--hang a heavy wool blanket behind the cab--and your dash AC (or heat) will keep that compartment temp controlled really well without running the coach AC/genny.
We also have a 2024 Leisure Travel Van Unity Twin Bed. The wait to get it was well worth it. It is the most well built RV that I have ever seen. We looked at a Winnebago before ordering the Unity but the lower price on the Winnebago could not deter us from the quality of the Leisure Travel Van.
Nice video, and I do like your Winnebago! Maybe you should do the lounger in the same color of the seats up front. Also, I think that the rod in the shower is original equipment, and that it's used to hang wet clothing.
I love your Winnebago, the only thing that I put that I saw it had wrong with it in your last video was the seats being worn. But I think those are after market seats, if I had to guess I’d say the original ones were light tan or a cream color. The rest of the van is beautiful. Love the cabinets too! I’m a bigger fan of Winnebago that leisure!😊
Great video, Andrew. I’m thinking about getting an RV pretty soon. a smaller one the Navion would work good but then now I see the leisure travel van I don’t know. Let me know in the future how you like the Avon
Andrew, from what I have learned, JD Power value numbers hold little weight as they do not receive sales data on RV's. Their values are based strictly on a depreciation model, and not what used units are actually selling for. Yes, banks do use the values (unfortunately), but I'm sure Brad uses more accurate data points that he has access to for pricing. May actually be an interesting video to sit down with Brad and discuss what goes into his pricing (without revealing his 'secrets')
I sold my 2021 Leissure twin bed last August for $140k Used,,where in the Hell did you see a New leisure going for $135k,,,I have not seen one list under $190k
@RVingwithAndrewSteele If you can drive a mini-school bus then you'll no problem moving that Winnebago RV👍🏼. My mom would've choose the Leisure Travel Van since she always drove those big fancy vans 🤗.
Hey Andrew great review and timely for me… I’m trying to decide between the 2 manufacturers but am waiting on the release of the new 2025 Winnebagos that supposedly will be released by 3rd qtr of 2024. They have released the new View 24T and are supposed to be rolling some of those features into the View/Navion B+ line-up. Given your clout in the RV world might you have any behind the scenes details or info on the 2 other 2025 floor plans and pricing to be released by Winnebago? Would love to hear your thoughts on them. Thanks for your efforts
Seems like a Wayfarer would've been an apt comparison. Especially with the aluminum horizontal-opening bay doors. Too bad RVMattress doesn't do hinged mattresses--that eliminates a lot of the market. From a space perspective, it seems like the navion and LTV are apples/oranges.
Safe to say MSRP comparisons are not a good indicator as much as OTD (out the door) pricing is. LTV does not do much for discounts whereas WB will do anywhere from 20% up to 30%. On a $180K MSRP that translates to about $40K in OTD price. Finance that at 6% @10 years and you are looking at an extra $20K. I don't know about you but $60 large ones is a lot of dough (inflation or no inflation!) The LTV may have a better resale value today but the way the US Economy is going, coupled with Green policies that drive up fuel prices, means we have no idea what the demand for RVs will be in the future. Keep in mind the dollar depreciated 21% over the last 3 years alone so comparing costs and resale without adjusting for inflation is a bit naive. An LTV that sold for $150K in 2020 and sells for $120K in 2024 is actually more like $99K in 2020 dollars. in other words, that $150K LTV lost 1/3 of its value in 4 years in real dollars (purchasing power from 2020).
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We have a 2024 unity twin bed and we looked at the Winnebago view and in our opinion there is no comparison. Hands down the leisure is built way better
Agreed we have a 2018 FX it’s like new still.
Anyone who has walked through these two knows there is no comparison…I don’t even need to say which manufacturer is better 🇨🇦
RE: generator while underway--hang a heavy wool blanket behind the cab--and your dash AC (or heat) will keep that compartment temp controlled really well without running the coach AC/genny.
We also have a 2024 Leisure Travel Van Unity Twin Bed. The wait to get it was well worth it. It is the most well built RV that I have ever seen. We looked at a Winnebago before ordering the Unity but the lower price on the Winnebago could not deter us from the quality of the Leisure Travel Van.
Nice video, and I do like your Winnebago! Maybe you should do the lounger in the same color of the seats up front. Also, I think that the rod in the shower is original equipment, and that it's used to hang wet clothing.
I love your Winnebago, the only thing that I put that I saw it had wrong with it in your last video was the seats being worn. But I think those are after market seats, if I had to guess I’d say the original ones were light tan or a cream color. The rest of the van is beautiful. Love the cabinets too! I’m a bigger fan of Winnebago that leisure!😊
I wish that Merecedes would add the AWD chassis to these RVs!
@RVingwithAndrewSteele the bar in the bathroom is simply a towel / wet clothes rack and to be removed when showering. Pretty nice to have!
If you look at the Wayfair, Atlas and Navion, the LTV is a Superior well-crafted B+ on the market. This is the reason there is a 12 + wait for one.
Great video. Do you still have the Grech?
If the navion grey tank is a smaller than the unity grey tank, how can you shower longer?
Great video, Andrew. I’m thinking about getting an RV pretty soon. a smaller one the Navion would work good but then now I see the leisure travel van I don’t know. Let me know in the future how you like the Avon
Would love your take on the B+ verses the B. Lots of people on the fence on which way to go.
Andrew, from what I have learned, JD Power value numbers hold little weight as they do not receive sales data on RV's. Their values are based strictly on a depreciation model, and not what used units are actually selling for. Yes, banks do use the values (unfortunately), but I'm sure Brad uses more accurate data points that he has access to for pricing. May actually be an interesting video to sit down with Brad and discuss what goes into his pricing (without revealing his 'secrets')
I sold my 2021 Leissure twin bed last August for $140k Used,,where in the Hell did you see a New leisure going for $135k,,,I have not seen one list under $190k
New in 2019
Andrew that's quite take on the two RV very well said a lot of good information. Thanks
What happen to your Grech?
@RVingwithAndrewSteele If you can drive a mini-school bus then you'll no problem moving that Winnebago RV👍🏼. My mom would've choose the Leisure Travel Van since she always drove those big fancy vans 🤗.
Great comparison! What was the maintenance cost like between the two? Parts breaking down, time spent fixing things, warranty coverage, etc….
Hey Andrew great review and timely for me… I’m trying to decide between the 2 manufacturers but am waiting on the release of the new 2025 Winnebagos that supposedly will be released by 3rd qtr of 2024. They have released the new View 24T and are supposed to be rolling some of those features into the View/Navion B+ line-up. Given your clout in the RV world might you have any behind the scenes details or info on the 2 other 2025 floor plans and pricing to be released by Winnebago? Would love to hear your thoughts on them.
Thanks for your efforts
Seems like a Wayfarer would've been an apt comparison. Especially with the aluminum horizontal-opening bay doors. Too bad RVMattress doesn't do hinged mattresses--that eliminates a lot of the market. From a space perspective, it seems like the navion and LTV are apples/oranges.
I just got a 125k quote on the liessure
You should title it
"Junk vs Quality"
What??? Similar? You must be sponsored by Winnebago! They don't compare Buy Winnebago if you want problems!
All I heard was high level opinion. Where is the actual feature comparison?
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Safe to say MSRP comparisons are not a good indicator as much as OTD (out the door) pricing is. LTV does not do much for discounts whereas WB will do anywhere from 20% up to 30%. On a $180K MSRP that translates to about $40K in OTD price. Finance that at 6% @10 years and you are looking at an extra $20K. I don't know about you but $60 large ones is a lot of dough (inflation or no inflation!)
The LTV may have a better resale value today but the way the US Economy is going, coupled with Green policies that drive up fuel prices, means we have no idea what the demand for RVs will be in the future. Keep in mind the dollar depreciated 21% over the last 3 years alone so comparing costs and resale without adjusting for inflation is a bit naive. An LTV that sold for $150K in 2020 and sells for $120K in 2024 is actually more like $99K in 2020 dollars. in other words, that $150K LTV lost 1/3 of its value in 4 years in real dollars (purchasing power from 2020).
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