The fridge freezer is a great size for a van and you don't have to bend down to get your food out. The convection microwave is almost unheard of in a van. I would prefer a double element induction unit though. I would not advise putting your hand on there after you remove the pot because it will have residual heat from the pot having been on it, but not as hot as the surface of an electric element.
Very minor comment to this quite informative video is that there is a gas powered heater, NOT a diesel powered one because this is not a Sprinter Van. Also has a front as well as a rear Ford camera. We did not get anything in the way of manuals regarding how to actually operate the Freedom batteries or how/what the Victron panel indicates, which would certainly have been helpful. We have also found that the is virtually no tech support from Midwest Automotive Designs and if I had be aware of this, we would not have purchase one of their vans from la Mesa.
I do not understand why they put the sink by the door and the induction on the opposite side. I would think it would be better to have them induction closer to the fan and not have a cabinet above it . And sink on right side of counter under the overhead cabinet seems like a better way to go. Great layout over all though.
Hello Tom, you are correct! The REV group's family of RV's includes American Coach, Midwest Auto Designs, Fleetwood RV, Renegade, Holiday Rambler and Lance.
The introduction was banging!!!!!!
The fridge freezer is a great size for a van and you don't have to bend down to get your food out. The convection microwave is almost unheard of in a van. I would prefer a double element induction unit though. I would not advise putting your hand on there after you remove the pot because it will have residual heat from the pot having been on it, but not as hot as the surface of an electric element.
I am in love with this van!!!
We can't blame you! So are we!
Thanks for the video, well done and great presentation. Thats a pretty nice class B
Then Ford Transit camper van looks really nice I would love to someone someday
Why didn't you show the black and grey water tank drains and slinky storage? Too far to bend over?
How long is the vehicle? Does it have a separate alternator that charge the lithium batteries with a auto start for the engine?
Very minor comment to this quite informative video is that there is a gas powered heater, NOT a diesel powered one because this is not a Sprinter Van. Also has a front as well as a rear Ford camera. We did not get anything in the way of manuals regarding how to actually operate the Freedom batteries or how/what the Victron panel indicates, which would certainly have been helpful. We have also found that the is virtually no tech support from Midwest Automotive Designs and if I had be aware of this, we would not have purchase one of their vans from la Mesa.
I do not understand why they put the sink by the door and the induction on the opposite side. I would think it would be better to have them induction closer to the fan and not have a cabinet above it . And sink on right side of counter under the overhead cabinet seems like a better way to go. Great layout over all though.
What’s the fuel tank capacity? Thanks
Has this vehicle come down in price at all? It has all of the features I want and love 💗
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This has to be the same company that makes the American Coach Patriot as well. They look identical down to the stiching on the seats.
Hello Tom, you are correct! The REV group's family of RV's includes American Coach, Midwest Auto Designs, Fleetwood RV, Renegade, Holiday Rambler and Lance.
@@mikelenoir8998 How is their build quality compared to the rest of the industry, which is quite terrible?
I think the salesman is 6 foot tall. Just a guess.