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RV Details

  • Year: 2022
  • Model: VIENNA 25FWS
  • Listing ID: 5080811
  • Partner ID: 5031219280
  • Posted On: Apr 2, 2024
  • Updated On: Apr 23, 2024

Description

2023 Renegade Vienna 25VFWS-SE

Retail new OEM List Price w/ “SE” options = $183,878
Owner Improvements: $6,201 (listed below) Grand Total= $190,079

This RV, as modified, drives like a dream. This big MB engine tows a Jeep Cherokee with ease up the steepest grades, averages 14 MPG.
My upgrades will allow the AC to be running off the inverter at any time, including while driving. The RV is ALWAYS stored in a garage.
We’re selling our Vienna because of health issues that have developed for my wife.

OEM Ad-On:

  • Diamond Shield front Mask
  • Theater Seating with cab table in place of the dinette
  • Lithium battery / Solar Package
  • 2 Kw Diesel Generator w/ Auto start
Basic Features:
  • 13,500 BTU AC/Heat Pump
  • 18,000 BTU Gas Furnace
  • Wineguard 2.0
  • 34 gal Fresh Water tank
  • 29 gal Black & Gray tanks
  • 3 yr / 36000 mi chassis and motor home warranty
  • 5 yr / 100K mi powertrain warranty
  • 3 TV’s: Living Rm, MBR, and Patio
Improvements / Upgrades by owner [Total Costs = $4620]:
  • Upgraded to Hellwig Sway Bar
  • Upgrade to 3KW Inverter (from 2KW)
  • Upgrade to 400 Wh of Battleborn LiFePO4 batteries (Increased from 200)
  • Upgrade to 500 total watts of Roof Solar (Added 200)
  • Upgraded Solar controller to Victron 50A
  • Upgraded to Air Horns
  • Replaced the manual recliner chairs with leather, power theater seat recliners.
  • Upgraded the Energy Mgt Sys. So AC will run off the inverter.
  • Installed sanitation hose carriers for 4 slinky lengths.
  • Installed Aluminum storage box to the rear of the coach for bulky lightweight items like water hose, septic fittings, etc.
  • Installed a automatic vent system in the Inverter box to prevent overheating.
  • Installed proper Lithium battery isolation manager between coach and chassis batteries.
  • WeatherTech sun shades for the windshield and side windows of the cab to keep the sun’s heat out. The OEM covers are fine for privacy, but they don’t stop the sun’s heat.
  • Installed a curtain between the coach and the cab for quick privacy and temperature control.
  • SnapPads for the leveling Jacks
  • Maxx-fan vent hood for the main cabin fan (so it can be open while driving and in the rain).
  • Small detail items like baskets to hold small items on counters.

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