RV Type
Make and model
Floorplan
Year
2024 Winnebago reviews
Liveability
1.0
Overall quality
1.0
Floorplan
4.0
Driving/towing
3.8
Factory warranty
2.3
Reviews
Stars Refinement
6 ratings and reviews
Voted most helpful review
Diane Carl
Michigan, USA
Reviewed on October 31, 2024
RV reviewed 2024 Winnebago Minnie 2108TB
3.0
I have used this camper three times. The battery was destroyed because the solar charger was sending too much energy to it. The vent cover fell off on the highway. The slide was hitting when extending and retracting. It ruined the trim. The microwave was faulty and had to be replaced. While...read more
I have used this camper three times. The battery was destroyed because the solar charger was sending too much energy to it. The vent cover fell off on the highway. The slide was hitting when extending and retracting. It ruined the trim. The microwave was faulty and had to be replaced. While replacing the microwave, the outlet fell apart and had to be replaced. The bathroom door guide had to be replaced. The stovetop had a recall and needed to be fixed. Alarmingly, the exterior door does not stay closed , even when locked. Walking inside the camper or pulling it on the road causes the locked door to pop open
Livability
1.0
Overall quality
1.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
Factory warranty/support
3.0
Voted most helpful review
Diane Carl
Michigan, USA
Reviewed on September 26, 2024
RV reviewed 2024 Winnebago Minnie 2108TB
3.2
I have less than 1000 miles on my new camper. So far: the propane tanks were overfilled and leaking so badly I got sick from the fumes. The battery was destroyed by the solar panel module that allowed too much energy to flow to the battery. It must have burst because the sulfuric acid smell was...read more
I have less than 1000 miles on my new camper. So far: the propane tanks were overfilled and leaking so badly I got sick from the fumes. The battery was destroyed by the solar panel module that allowed too much energy to flow to the battery. It must have burst because the sulfuric acid smell was super strong . The door does not shut properly and will pop open when driving down the road or when someone walks heavily inside the camper. The slide out is hitting the interior trim and buckling it. The microwave had a bent screw inside it, causing a thunking sound. The dealership replaced it but when they did, the outlet fell apart and had to be replaced. The vent cover on the outside fell off on the highway. I am very discouraged by the poor quality of this camper.
Livability
1.0
Overall quality
1.0
Floorplan
4.0
Driving/towing
5.0
Factory warranty/support
5.0
Voted most helpful review
David J Poulin
Oregon, USA
Reviewed on August 28, 2024
RV reviewed 2024 Winnebago Voyage 2730RL
2.2
Below is an e-mail I sent to customer support.
On delivery, this unit had a broken bathroom skylight from overtightening the screws. The side panel on the pantry is broken and the gutter in the fridge was laying on a shelf, broken.
The gas struts on the awning are both slightly bowed and are...read more
Below is an e-mail I sent to customer support.
On delivery, this unit had a broken bathroom skylight from overtightening the screws. The side panel on the pantry is broken and the gutter in the fridge was laying on a shelf, broken.
The gas struts on the awning are both slightly bowed and are getting in a bind. The bad one is the rainwater leak in the wall at the egress window in the bedroom. I didn't know there was a leak until the wall started blistering. Couldn't believe my eyes what I saw up on a ladder. Again, Winnebago just sent the unit out for sale like this. Who does this BS? Winnebago!
I have 5 pics of the exterior of this window if I can attach them.
Recent e-mail follows.
Let me say something right off the bat. I DID NOT push this window out. In case that wasn't clear, I DID NOT push this window out and that's the end of that.
When I got on a ladder to cover the window with plastic, I could not believe what I was seeing. What I believe I was seeing was the worse case of shoddy workmanship on installation I have ever seen, and by Winnebago, not the window manufacturer. There is NO Vendor tag on the window. Who does this kind of work then sends the coach to be sold. This is a 2024 piece of crap. I've had more things go wrong with this coach, starting with a bathroom skylight that was cracked, broken and leaking.
The Pic with the 25 cent piece is showing this window frame bent/bowed out without any caulking. The other Pics are self explanatory.
Let me tell you something else.
I bought this at Johnson RV in Fife, Washington. I have never seen a work place filled with so many incompetent people, including the service department. The only one knowing what he was doing was the guy filling in all the loan paperwork. The only thing I noticed during the walk through was that 1 exterior speaker was not working. It took them 8 Weeks, 8 WEEKS to get that speaker working. They ordered another speaker without checking anything else. The speaker was back ordered and took WEEKS to get, and then when they received it, guess what, the new speaker DID NOT work either. If they did not have an extra speaker to try they should of removed one of the interior speakers to try. If it didn't work they would know something was wrong somewhere else. Then it took them WEEKS to figure it out.
One more thing.
I'm having a Winnebago authorized Mobile RV Repair Co coming out to do the repair. This guy KNOWS HIS STUFF. He took an Airstream and turned it into a mobile Doctor's Office.
It's refreshing to meet someone that actually knows what their doing.
Next, this really sounds stupid to me, that Winnebago will not pay for the $180 Mobile Service Fee because it's for Convenance.
In fife, Washington I wanted the service department to do a few things and inquired about the hourly cost for labor in the service department. They told me their labor for Service is $250 per Hour. $250 PER HOUR! I said no I will do it myself.
My Mobile Guy charges $180 service and $120 per hour.
So, instead of Convenance, Winnebago wants me to be Inconvenienced, take the coach into a dealership and have it be there for weeks, instead of getting it fixed on site in a day or so.
Winnebago would rather have a dealership charge Winnebago $250 per hour fixing the wall and leak. Instead of having my Mobile guy fix it for $120 per hour. That mobile service fee would be more than paid for in 2 hours with labor @ $120 a hour. Winnebago would be saving money every hour after that. I've had it with the incompetence I've seen at the dealerships.
Word-of-Mouth Advertising is free and can be good or BAD!
Which way do you want to see this go?
I want this fixed on sight and Winnebago paying the $180 fee. I don't understand why Winnebago would rather pay more money to get this fixed (MAYBE), at a dealership, when I have a guy who's competent and will do the job right, THE FIRST TIME, and not take weeks
Where's the service after the sale? Get lots of attention before the sale, nothing afterwards.
I choose Winnebago because the on-line reviews were favorable and I liked the floor plan and the solar. WAS I WRONG! Does Winnebago have any Quality Control?
I hate to have to write all this but this is discussing and makes me sick that I could have made a bad choice with Winnebago.
If I can't get this resolved favorably I will be doing some online reviews myself.
Update: I received an e-mail this morning from Winnebago customer service, 8/28/24, and He acted like I never wrote any of the above.
Beware of buying a Winnebago. I bought this in December of 23' and have been fixing crap both myself and a pro ever since.
Buy at your own risk.
Livability
1.0
Overall quality
1.0
Floorplan
4.0
Driving/towing
4.0
Factory warranty/support
1.0
Voted most helpful review
Denise Knapp
Michigan, USA
Reviewed on August 2, 2024
RV reviewed 2024 Winnebago Access BH
2.6
Purchased from the prototype at a Michigan camper show. Took ownership in December. Recalls came in and contacted the dealership to fix, since it was in their lot getting bent covers and such installed. In between trips it has gone back in for work. The issues seem minor, but have added up. Water...read more
Purchased from the prototype at a Michigan camper show. Took ownership in December. Recalls came in and contacted the dealership to fix, since it was in their lot getting bent covers and such installed. In between trips it has gone back in for work. The issues seem minor, but have added up. Water heater was wired wrong and blew a fuse when the light were turned on. Awning was bent and didn’t close fully. The awning continues moving. Fresh water release doesn’t stay shut and the tank drains. Bathroom door is out of alignment and won’t stay shut during travel. Decals are lifting on the edges already. Workmanship quality is horrible. Laminate is cut crooked. Gaps can be seen. Dinette edging came off. Now access panel door won’t shut without lifting the edge padding. Every trip finds other issues. The main door is out of alignment and has to be slammed or played with to close the door. Just very disillusioned with the quality.
Livability
1.0
Overall quality
1.0
Floorplan
4.0
Driving/towing
4.0
Factory warranty/support
3.0
Voted most helpful review
Michael Welsh
Pennsylvania, USA
Reviewed on June 25, 2024
RV reviewed 2024 Winnebago Access 26BH
2.2
We bought this at Hersey PA show. Picked it up in December. We had dented refrigerator, crooked shelves, water leaks and electrical problems and much more. Dealer has had it almost five months. Winnebago has not been very much help. We have only used it once.
Very disappointed in quality. A...read more
We bought this at Hersey PA show. Picked it up in December. We had dented refrigerator, crooked shelves, water leaks and electrical problems and much more. Dealer has had it almost five months. Winnebago has not been very much help. We have only used it once.
Very disappointed in quality. A friend bought the same thing he only has a few issues. I would like Winnebago to repair this properly. Because we do like it.
Livability
1.0
Overall quality
1.0
Floorplan
4.0
Driving/towing
4.0
Factory warranty/support
1.0
Voted most helpful review
Hildy Lazarus
Reviewed on October 24, 2023
RV reviewed 2024 Winnebago View Profile 24V
1.4
My brand new 2024 View 24V was purchased on Sept. 7th, 2023. It has been at the dealer, Crowley RV for repair since September 13th, 2023. It is now October 23rd and I was just informed water is still leaking into the vehicle. The leveling system has malfunctioned with me and with those trying to...read more
My brand new 2024 View 24V was purchased on Sept. 7th, 2023. It has been at the dealer, Crowley RV for repair since September 13th, 2023. It is now October 23rd and I was just informed water is still leaking into the vehicle. The leveling system has malfunctioned with me and with those trying to seek out a reason why this is happening. The fact that it has not happened in a week means nothing because nobody can get to the bottom of why it happened in the first place. I am only grateful when the brake failed I required a tow to Mercedes. Thank goodness their service director has integrity enough to be honest. Told me they sold me a lemon.
I want you..Winnebago to buy back this vehicle. I hate that I am going to have to get legal help to deal with your dishonesty, lack of integrity and the absolute fraud involved in the sale of this vehicle. I am ready to file complaint for consumer fraud. I will also share my experience relentlessly on any public forum conceivable.
Your politics and handling of this is despicable.
Buy back this vehicle and stop robbing of my time and money!
Livability
1.0
Overall quality
1.0
Floorplan
3.0
Driving/towing
1.0
Factory warranty/support
1.0
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