This 2011 Winnebago Access 24V is a 25-foot Class C motorhome with 85,000 miles, built on a Ford E-350 chassis with a 6.8L V10 engine.
It has no slides for a 0-slideout floorplan which means no issues for them getting stuck as well as less spots to leak. The motorhome sleeps up to six people, and is compact and easy to drive. You never have to worry about your motorhome length when entering National Parks.
Key features include a 13,500 BTU air conditioner, a 42-gallon fresh water tank, a 39-gallon black water tank, and an on board power generator for boondocking needs.
Upgrades include 6 new tires, 100 watt solar panel for longer boondocking experience, bright led interior lights, comfortable Novafoam mattress and upgraded bathroom fan to move more air.
Winnebago Access is an upper mid-tier category of RV brands that uses high-end components, known for quality and durability. Winnebago motorhomes are better built than mid-level brands like Jayco/Coachmen and can last for a considerable time, often reaching 200,000 to 300,000 miles or up to 30 years.