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Margo Anderson

California

Reviewed on March 21, 2022

RV reviewed 2004 Chevrolet Centurion 1500 Express view listing

4.4
This is a Class B RV, a converted van that was converted at the time it was manufactured in 2004 by a company called Centurion. The conversion was for 2 rear captain seats , a high top roof and a fold down full sized bed. It was a very elegant conversion with hardwood, felt, mood lighting ,...read more
This is a Class B RV, a converted van that was converted at the time it was manufactured in 2004 by a company called Centurion. The conversion was for 2 rear captain seats , a high top roof and a fold down full sized bed. It was a very elegant conversion with hardwood, felt, mood lighting , dvd/tv/etc and rear sound system. The original conversion was reconverted to a camper in 2021 with a queen size bed, curtains, storage and room to install kitchen/fridge /cooking area. All this van needs to be a very livable RV is adding a shore power outlet and some appliances.
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5.0
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5.0
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4.0
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5.0
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Gregory Nunn

Kentucky

Reviewed on March 17, 2021

RV reviewed 2015 Chevrolet Explorer 2500 view listing

4.4
We outfitted ours with a power lift seat and used it for transporting a limited mobility person on long trips. Nice, big, heavy American iron. We looked at Mercedes, but they were surprisingly low power and speed limited, expensive to buy and maintain, and have limited dealer support. Mileage...read more
We outfitted ours with a power lift seat and used it for transporting a limited mobility person on long trips. Nice, big, heavy American iron. We looked at Mercedes, but they were surprisingly low power and speed limited, expensive to buy and maintain, and have limited dealer support. Mileage seemed to stay about the same, cruising down I75 at 85 or two lane 55 driving. Very solid ride and handling. It feels big, but not like a bus or big RV. Atlanta traffic is not a problem, you sit pretty high and feel safe. Punch it and you can run with all but the fastest. You can sleep on the back bench that folds down, but its not a comfy regular bed without adding a top mattress. Good blinds. Lots of ambient lights, good stereo and TV. Game consoles plug right in, too. Captains chairs are nice, the dealer suggested not getting power rear seats as they can be a maintenance issue. Kids, spinning chairs, wiring getting yanked and twisted, so we kept those manual. Worked well. To get real comfy, if you have fewer passengers, pop out the rear seats as needed. We have driven in fierce weather and it handles better than expected. We have gotten lost on dirt roads, and despite the aerodynamic package, it does go surprisingly well. And yes, I would buy another one.
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5.0
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5.0
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