Why I Chose Leisure Travel Vans | LTV Wonder RTB

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Eddie shares his Top 10 Reasons why he chose #leisuretravelvans as his choice for his new RV.

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LOL same I don't even have any plans buying any RV but I love watching Dean. Honestly the guy could sell me a rock.

fremzter
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So you bought a Wonder? No Wonder you had chassis-related problems. Why anybody would buy anything with a Ford label is a Wonder to me. Given the loads and demands, the eco-bust engine will not last 100k miles, and I Wonder how many other problems you will have. Other brands like Dometic are also no Wonder they give problems. Made in USA is guaranteed not to last - no Wonder about that. The USA dealer tried to sell you hamburger? No wonder about that, either.

robgrune
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Just discovered your channel. Laura and I are empty nesters that bought a 2005 Casita molded fiberglass egg camper in 2015. We have camped 225 nights in it since then. LOVE it. However, I will retire in 3 years. I enjoy researching RVs, camping, and travel. The LTV RTB is my number #1 favorite small motorhome for retirement. I will check out your other video detailed video. Nice job with the video. Look forward to following you.

deanmay
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Nicely done! Looking forward to your future videos. I purchased a 2021 Unity TB in May. I've gotta wait until next Summer or Fall to travel.

mompilot
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Even though you had a great experience.. they have no dealers remotely close to my region ( New England)... your issues scare me away..with no dealer.. paid for a 21.. got a 20? Refrigerator? Dealer issues.. no Interest in friction created without a dealer

Johnsouthshore
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I love the van however. What I don't understand is that same ford engine in a truck has 2xs+ more of a warranty than these vans. It's the same engine. 25k miles vs 60kmiles without the van.

talleysartstudio
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Dean can sell you your own house and throw in a paint job by the owner. He's a terrific salesman and presenter. The Enthusiasts' group is phenomenal.

kimatlastlooks
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How the hell did you get your RV before me? I ordered my Oct 2020. I'm still waiting for my 2020 Unity RL

vangonomad
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We first owned the much more costly Airstream Interstate that we thankfully traded on an LTV Unity twin bed. Absolutely no manufacturer compares with LTV for quality and value. Also resale value. Astonishing how much value it keeps and how quickly you can resell it. There are countless reasons why LTV is backordered about a year. Well worth the wait.

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If I was going B+ I would get the Wonder or Unity Rear Lounge. Dean is the best RV reviewer.
The. Wife teaches online, so she would want the rear for her office. But, we are Class A RVers right now, maybe when I downsize when I’m older.
I just subscribed to you to get you to 1000 soon

horizonq
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Dean is Awesome!...as are Leisure Travel Vans....you have echoed my thoughts on the company and their product. A great choice...well done!

barberdean
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We just bought a used 2018 LTV Unity FX. We love it!

Lolaandcassidyadventures
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Good video but you’re singing to the choir lol… 2015 unity Murphy bed 80, 000 miles probably be at 100 by the end of the year we use ours a lot all right you know your RV. Randy Neely Chico ca.

randyneely
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Dean does not cover chassis and RV reliability. Mercedes-Benz v6 diesel and Ford v6 eco bs have real issues. LTV does not customize their utilities equipments the way you want it. You can just pick options from their site. If you choose no propane, solar, generator, black tank, and have 1500 watts battery bank to power everything then they'll say NO.

czealtamahawk
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Have you taken this van and live on it in an extreme weather? How did it performed? Or you sold it coz it's over-rated worthless junk?

czealtamahawk
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Was the Leisure Travel dealer offering any discounts off MSRP? I've contacted the one in Maryland and they're selling at List plus $4k destination fees

darrenray
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I saw your radiator hose drama on the FB page, and now YouTube put you into my feed! I had my eye on the Wonder RTB and a retirement date of May 2022, but I have decided to go early. This put me way out of synch to buy an LTV and I need an RV with that danged garage! So it'll be another brand for about half the price and 1/3rd the quality.

Thanks for the informative video!

fpftraining
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Watched both your videos this morning and subscribed. Thanks for sharing the walkthrough and for the idea to record ours when that eventually happens down the road. I know the walk through was not intended to be shared but wanted to confirm production video of the newest video was great. We look forward to following your travels and experiences when you can get everything fixed and on the road. We've narrowed our search to the Wonder RTB and RL and will have a chance to see both in person in late October. I'm 5'11" and am very concerned about the significantly lower ceiling to accommodate the bike garage in the RTB. Although you will likely cover this in a video soon, can you give a short comparison of the "roominess" of the bedroom areas of each (RTB vs RL)?

brentbarker
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I like Leisure Travel too. I watch a guy on YouTube that has a 99 Leisure Travel van.
May be a little small for me.
Also I like Pleasure-Way.
I spoke over the phone directly to Dean the owner. I had some questions. He was very nice.

kne
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Wait! Let me try to understand: you paid for a 2021 model and got a 2020 (seems like an issue of dealer dishonesty), radiator hose problem only 30 miles into your maiden trip (seems like a quality control issue but you listed quality as one of the reasons you bought LTV) and refrigerator ammonia leak. Don’t get me wrong. I am not here to trash you. I am looking to buy a class B or B+ and have narrowed my final choices to LTV and Pleasure-Way after watching hundreds of hours of video on YouTube. The closest LTV dealer from where I live is 170 miles away. It would be helpful if you explain in your video how you solved the problem. As your new RV is still under warranty, I would imagine LTV would fix the problems. However, did you have to have your RV towed to the nearest LTV dealership, or just any RV repair shop and LTV would pay for it, provided you obtained pre-authorization from them? In a hypothetical case, if my LTV RV has problems that don’t affect the driving but need to be fixed (refrigerator, AC, water leak, etc.), am I required to drive 3-4 hours to the dealer hoping they can take care of it that same day (and if not, I would have to stay in a nearby hotel, incurring additional cost)?

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