We really lucked out on the the 4x4. Although, I have to say, the weight of the Chevy Express even in 2WD is pretty steady on snowy roads. I've only used the 4x4 at trail head parking areas that were icy and had an incline, or once in a while on the highway when there was a LOT of snow. Thanks for watching!
Hello from Cape Breton. We also have a Versatile, but ours is a 1994 Dodge, and sadly not a 4x4. I enjoyed the walk through, it’s always nice to see the differences in the makes and models.
Great tutorial! I am camping with my wife as I am watching your video in our 1998 Roadtrek 190 Popular. We love this thing and I understand your enthusiasm for yours . Safe travels.👍
Thanks for sharing! Yeah, I just started appreciating these Roadtrek vans, ie. 190 popular and versatile. I’m 2 years away from retirement, and researching my options. Kuhn truck and rv has these vans every now and then, but they are still costly, granted they recondition them prior to selling. Hey, maybe when you’re done with yours, you can sell it to me. Happy rving!
Nice Van! Nice review. Greetings from Sydney, Australia. Came here for your canoe reviews, but also enjoyed this video as I have just bought a VW California Beach 4motion… which like your Roadtrek is a fabulous bed on wheels adventure van. Also looking at canoes and kayaks as I am temporarily living on the Hawkesbury river, surrounded by wonderful canoe opportunities.
So, just caught some of your Roadtrek videos. We just purchased a 2004 190 Versatile. Love it already. Have you ever looked at replacing your kitchen faucet? Just curious if you explored that. The previous owners of ours also removed the seat behind the driver and had a custom cabinet built in. Love the added storage. We keep the bed permanent as well. Also installed a memory foam mattress. I use a paper clip to move zippers that don’t have a toggle ( thing to pull the zipper). The mattresses also cut quite easily with an electric knife. We enjoy your videos.
Thanks for watching, Brenda. We haven’t had to replace any plumbing yet. In fact, we’ve only replaced the generator and hot water heater. Everything else has worked well. With the exception of the DC mode on the fridge. That’s never worked and I’m not ready to do that upgrade yet as long as the propane and AC continues to work.
Hi I loved your videos! I saw in an other video you replaced your generator is it possible to replace them to run on gas instead of the propane which they normally come with?
Thanks, David! This generator and my new one always ran off the gas tank which I love. Never have to worry about it as long as the tank is over 1/4 full. By the way, the new one is WAY quieter and I find myself using it all the time now. Crazy expensive though!
And another question my road track is 2007 210 ,when I first got it just a year ago I took it to a garage because I couldn’t figure out why the steering was so loose. Do you know why and does yours do the same thing
The current economy has really inflated class b RVs and prices fluctuate based on location. A great resource for pricing is rvtrader.com. Thanks for watching!