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Old 05-26-2007, 10:41 AM   #1
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I'm a 1st time buyer and have been studing, looking, driving motorhomes for the last 7 months. I am leaning very strongly toward buying a Winnebago product. What I can't seem to decipher is the difference between Winnebago models from Itasca model. Would appreciate anyone educating me on the difference and if one is more reliable, more road worthy and retains it's value better than the other. Thanks in advance for your assistance.

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Old 05-26-2007, 10:41 AM   #2
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I'm a 1st time buyer and have been studing, looking, driving motorhomes for the last 7 months. I am leaning very strongly toward buying a Winnebago product. What I can't seem to decipher is the difference between Winnebago models from Itasca model. Would appreciate anyone educating me on the difference and if one is more reliable, more road worthy and retains it's value better than the other. Thanks in advance for your assistance.

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Old 05-26-2007, 10:47 AM   #3
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A simple answer would be that the Itasca brand may come standard with a few more bells and whistles than the winnie but they are basically the same coach.....

Itasca meridian = Winnebago Journey
Itasca horizon = Winnebago Vectra

and so on. Structurally they are virtually the same, the horizon comes with IFS and the Vectra comes with IFS both have the same chassis and choices of engines. It's really a matter of preference on interior appointments and design.
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Old 05-26-2007, 10:48 AM   #4
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Welcome to the forum from another Newbee. I went through the same thing you are and had a heck of a time understanding the difference. I won't say that one is better then the other but they are slightly different. For instance the Itasca line uses Kwikee products where Winnie uses HWH or is it KWH. There may be slight differences in appliance manufacturers also but not sure. What it came down to for us was seeing what we wanted on the lot, driving it and getting our price. Floorplans are the same and chassis parts seem to be the same.
Maybe not much help as I am new to the Winnie scene and I am sure others will offer much better insight.
I have the Itasca Sunrise so if you have questions, ask away.
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I'm confident you will get many different replies to your question. Here's my thoughts. It's my understanding that the Itasca is a superior product with upgraded fabrics, more attention to detail, better wood, etc.

You can't go wrong with a Winnebago product. No matter which one you choose -- they're both terrific.

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Old 05-26-2007, 11:39 AM   #6
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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by NCTom:
I'm a 1st time buyer and have been studing, looking, driving motorhomes for the last 7 months. I am leaning very strongly toward buying a Winnebago product. What I can't seem to decipher is the difference between Winnebago models from Itasca model. Would appreciate anyone educating me on the difference and if one is more reliable, more road worthy and retains it's value better than the other. Thanks in advance for your assistance. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>

Here's a informational product link if you haven't read it already.

http://www.winnebagoind.com/company/...facilities.php

My guess is that both product lines are very similar, much like 'Chevrolet' and 'GMC'; both of these product lines are built on the same assembly lines. I'm not sure about Winnebago and Itasca; maybe someone who's been to the factory can tell us. Typically, it's more a matter of different exterior and interior trim colors, and one brand might have a standard higher trim content, along with a higher base price.
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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by jtharley:
A simple answer would be that the Itasca brand may come standard with a few more bells and whistles than the winnie but they are basically the same coach.....

Itasca meridian = Winnebago Journey
Itasca horizon = Winnebago Vectra

and so on. Structurally they are virtually the same, the horizon comes with IFS and the Vectra comes with IFS both have the same chassis and choices of engines. It's really a matter of preference on interior appointments and design. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>

Jim has the correct answer here....also:

Ford/Mercury
GM/GMC

Itasca is not a superior product...just different interior colors and some appointments....

We looked at a Itasca Sunrise (sister to our Winnebago Voyage), and the interior colors were AWEFUL!!!!!
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I don't know the difference , but this is for FrankO. Frank, my Winne has Kwikee hydraulic jacks, electric steps, and electric slides -- Soooo, that is not the distinguishing difference.
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Itasca and Winnebago are built side by side, come off the same line at the factory. They just have sightly different interior colors and outside fiberglass skins and paint colors.
So it comes down to a choice of interior colors and which front end style you might like best.
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The Itasca line will have features standard that would be an option on the corresponding Winnie model and is supposed to be a tiny bit more upscale than the Winnie models. There are probably other trim/fabric/color differences as well.

There used to be several distinguishing attributes between the Horizon and Vectra (hidden cabinet hinges, vent shades, etc.) but I think the distinction is becoming less and less as the model years go by.

Unless you study the spec sheets and spend a bunch of time in the process, I doubt if you would notice much difference.
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Most of the answers you received are correct. It is mostly fabrics and trim along with a few bells and whistles that are available as options on Adventurer.
The real reason for these two is a marketing thing. It allowed Winnebago to establish more dealers in a geographic area with out causing dealer revolt. While there may be, I have never seen the same dealer selling both on the same lot. The GMC- Chevy truck correlation is a good example.
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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by ChasA:
I don't know the difference , but this is for FrankO. Frank, my Winne has Kwikee hydraulic jacks, electric steps, and electric slides -- Soooo, that is not the distinguishing difference. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>
Ooops, I stand corrected. I looked at the spec sheet for a Voyage and saw a reference to HWH but it was for a 38J. Like I said I am new so I ask for forgiveness.

fRRVer: "We looked at a Itasca Sunrise (sister to our Winnebago Voyage), and the interior colors were AWEFUL!!!!!"

Now them is fighting words, you are talking about our new to us baby! Just kidding, I think the choice of fabrics that most of these MH companies use are just so outlandish so one needs to close their eyes a little especially if you are going the used route.

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by Homer:
Most of the answers you received are correct. It is mostly fabrics and trim along with a few bells and whistles that are available as options on Adventurer.
The real reason for these two is a marketing thing. It allowed Winnebago to establish more dealers in a geographic area with out causing dealer revolt. While there may be, I have never seen the same dealer selling both on the same lot. The GMC- Chevy truck correlation is a good example. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>

John Bleakley RV down here in Georgia sells both as well as other brands.
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Itasca started life many years ago when Dodge had an exclusive contract to supply chassis for the Winnebago product line. Management wanted to use different chassis and presto - contract problem solved by creating another brand.

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