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An off-roading Winnebago?

 
joela joela
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Posted: 04/10/06
10:36 AM

Road Test: Winnebago's all-new Class C Motorhome
A Match Made in Heaven: Winnebago converts the Dodge Sprinter into something special

By Lazelle Jones
Photography by the author
Truck Trend, February 2006

Built on the Dodge Sprinter chassis, a platform with a proven track record in Europe, Winnebago's all-new Class C motorhome was created specifically for the American market. The Itasca Navion uses a Mercedes-Benz 2.7-liter turbocharged I-5 that develops 154 horsepower and 243 pound-feet of torque. For 1500 miles, we put the Itasca Navion through its paces. In steady operation across the Mojave Desert at 75 mph, with the dash A/C on high, we averaged a respectable 14 mpg. While that's not bad, the Navion specs list the vehicle's fuel economy at 17-19 mpg.


Road Test: Winnebago's all-new Class C Motorhome
A Match Made in Heaven: Winnebago converts the Dodge Sprinter into something special

By Lazelle Jones
Photography by the author
Truck Trend, February 2006

Built on the Dodge Sprinter chassis, a platform with a proven track record in Europe, Winnebago's all-new Class C motorhome was created specifically for the American market. The Itasca Navion uses a Mercedes-Benz 2.7-liter turbocharged I-5 that develops 154 horsepower and 243 pound-feet of torque. For 1500 miles, we put the Itasca Navion through its paces. In steady operation across the Mojave Desert at 75 mph, with the dash A/C on high, we averaged a respectable 14 mpg. While that's not bad, the Navion specs list the vehicle's fuel economy at 17-19 mpg.

Road Test: Winnebago's all-new Class C Motorhome
A Match Made in Heaven: Winnebago converts the Dodge Sprinter into something special

By Lazelle Jones
Photography by the author
Truck Trend, February 2006

Built on the Dodge Sprinter chassis, a platform with a proven track record in Europe, Winnebago's all-new Class C motorhome was created specifically for the American market. The Itasca Navion uses a Mercedes-Benz 2.7-liter turbocharged I-5 that develops 154 horsepower and 243 pound-feet of torque. For 1500 miles, we put the Itasca Navion through its paces. In steady operation across the Mojave Desert at 75 mph, with the dash A/C on high, we averaged a respectable 14 mpg. While that's not bad, the Navion specs list the vehicle's fuel economy at 17-19 mpg.

http://www.trucktrend.com/roadtests/ultimate/163_0602_winnebago_c_class_motorhome/index.html