Yes it does, however, there are many chassis variations out there on the market currently and you'll see different radio units in them. Just be sure to grab the keys, turn it on, and try to connect with your phone to be sure. Thanks for watching!
It doesn't appear to be so, but I have seen some people have been able to add a portable, tankless hot water heater between the shower head and the water source! I'd recommend the Solis Pocket 36B if better bathroom accommodations are important. Hope that helps!
Most RV ACs work off 110v electric. Most motorhomes have a generator to supply 110v electric if you don't have the option to plug the coach into electric. Some motorhomes like these Winnebago Class B models have a very strong lithium/solar/inverter package that you can run the AC off your 12v supply. Thanks for watching!
cool...need a 12 volt AC.....too many awesome...power lift bed would be awesome....not sure about how good the insulation really is....did they change the direction of the heating vents to heat the back?
Love this floor plan, but mainstream RV manufacturer quality in general gives me pause. Who would buy a 6 figure luxury passenger vehicle with that level of fit and finish? Case in point. Look at 8:25 in the video and notice how half a$$ those electrical outlets are installed, they are not parallel and perpendicular to each other. Just slapped into haphazard cutouts like a budget car stereo installer in east LA. it's a square panel for f*ck's sake! There are things called templates and NC routers for this stuff. I'm sure the wiring behind it is just fine (sarcasm on). If the visible execution of those electrical outlets is that bad, how good is the workmanship of things you can't see??? Possibly being overly critical because I work in the aviation industry, but that is just really bad execution for something north of six figures.
@@BeckleysRV I don't own an RV for reasons stated. I want a Class B but if that is the level of fit and finish I'll pass. For that kind of cash I'll have a custom build from someone or do it myself. Gone Mobile vans or Wayfairer on the cheap come to mind.
We own this unit and absolute love it. The length and versatility makes this a winner in our book. Great value for the dollar.
We agree! Very happy to hear that! We hope it'll be a winner for years to come!
I just picked mine up. Love it. Heard NOTHING but good things about it AND I got a great deal.
Can't think of a better camper van. Love the large bed!
Just bought one today!
Bought mine yesterday. Love it. I'm definitely ready for the zombie apocalypse 😉
You did a good job showing this unit..My wife and I are thinking about purchasing a class B motor home.
amazing!
Thanks for watching!
Great video. Quick question, does the "radio" have Android Auto functionality to have Google Maps on the display? Thanks again.
Yes it does, however, there are many chassis variations out there on the market currently and you'll see different radio units in them. Just be sure to grab the keys, turn it on, and try to connect with your phone to be sure. Thanks for watching!
thank you.@@BeckleysRV
Thanks for the tour! Did they add heat to the outdoor shower this year?
It doesn't appear to be so, but I have seen some people have been able to add a portable, tankless hot water heater between the shower head and the water source! I'd recommend the Solis Pocket 36B if better bathroom accommodations are important. Hope that helps!
The Solis Pocket 36B floorplan has hot water and bathroom.
How does the built in AC work. Is that lowered by a generator, solar?
Most RV ACs work off 110v electric. Most motorhomes have a generator to supply 110v electric if you don't have the option to plug the coach into electric. Some motorhomes like these Winnebago Class B models have a very strong lithium/solar/inverter package that you can run the AC off your 12v supply. Thanks for watching!
cool...need a 12 volt AC.....too many awesome...power lift bed would be awesome....not sure about how good the insulation really is....did they change the direction of the heating vents to heat the back?
We felt pretty comfortable inside while filming! I also feel like the air circulates pretty good throughout the whole coach! Hope that helps!
IS THERE ANY WAY TO GET THIS WITH A POP TOP????
Yes you can! Take a peak at the Winnebago Solis models: www.beckleysrvs.com/product-winnebago/solis Thanks for watching!
Love this floor plan, but mainstream RV manufacturer quality in general gives me pause. Who would buy a 6 figure luxury passenger vehicle with that level of fit and finish?
Case in point. Look at 8:25 in the video and notice how half a$$ those electrical outlets are installed, they are not parallel and perpendicular to each other. Just slapped into haphazard cutouts like a budget car stereo installer in east LA. it's a square panel for f*ck's sake! There are things called templates and NC routers for this stuff. I'm sure the wiring behind it is just fine (sarcasm on).
If the visible execution of those electrical outlets is that bad, how good is the workmanship of things you can't see???
Possibly being overly critical because I work in the aviation industry, but that is just really bad execution for something north of six figures.
Your industry has 1,000% less tolerances than our industry. What kind of RV do you own? Thanks for watching!
@@BeckleysRV I don't own an RV for reasons stated. I want a Class B but if that is the level of fit and finish I'll pass. For that kind of cash I'll have a custom build from someone or do it myself. Gone Mobile vans or Wayfairer on the cheap come to mind.