2022 Winnebago Revel 2 Week Ownership Update! The Good, Bad, & Ugly



Kyle takes you through a thorough 2 week and 2,000 mile ownership update of the Out of Spec Revel. Here’s almost everything we’ve learned about this rig along the way so far.

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0:00 – Intro
1:14 – Why I Chose A Revel
5:05 – How I Bought This Revel
7:37 – Factory Delivery Experience
11:38 – Exterior Tour
21:57 – Interior Tour
27:00 – Revel Intricacies
34:25 – Electrical System Overview
42:10 – Problems So Far
45:58 – Upgrades / Modifications
52:25 – Driving The Revel
1:00:25 – Final Thoughts

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28 thoughts on “2022 Winnebago Revel 2 Week Ownership Update! The Good, Bad, & Ugly

  1. Wow 😳 200 large for squeaks, faulty air seals, and underpowered engine, maybe a bonus fridge screw for every 100th customer. Is it just me or is Winne 90% réputation pré-independent journalism, 5% quality/value and 5% luck and hope that no one has the energy to pick a legal battle 🧐 for false advertising?

  2. If you retune the engine, it is probably an EPA violation and you know how they feel about diesel. Forgetting warranty and long term wear issues.

  3. I was almost ready to buy one. Not any more…
    I do not want to be treated to inferior product and inferior service.
    For my wife an I, just car camping in our comfy, reliable SUV, plus a tent, plus occasional hotel stay — that is the way to travel in our retirement.
    Thank you so much for doing this independent video. There are too many promotional dealership vids — and they do not tell the truth.

  4. Hey you mentioned taking the Winnebago branding off the Revel. I have heard that Winnebago makes you work harder for warranty claims if you remove their branding. True?

  5. We picked up our Revel in Sacramento at the dealer. It only had 67 miles on the odometer. I have seen them on flat transports crossing the country on my drives. So they DO NOT show up with 1200 miles on them. Plus we found no flaws at delivery and during the weeks since. I guess IT DOES MATTER who you buy from.

  6. We've seen both the 2022 Tiffin build and the 2022 Revel and the inside quality of the build of the Tiffin is shockingly low quality for the price. The inside of the cupboards actually cracked open with a tiny test push to see if it was sturdy and the seal just broke so easily. Glue strips were peeling off that held storage space pockets and floor strips were peeling! It was brand new! The Revel seemed like a much more quality build in comparison with steel trim on the cupboards and doors, nothing was very worn or broken that we could see and it had 5k miles on it from previous owner. Good to know about the flaws/broken elements you shared because we haven't bought it yet so I want to give it another walk though. Also another drive to test out that power issue! Thanks again for the video!

  7. It is NOT ok to dump gray water into city storm drains, as stated in this video. I'm a spill responder for a small city and that gray water will go right into a creek or lake where people swim, and any soap or other pollutants can kill fish and other aquatic life. Gray water should always be sent to a sanitary sewer, not a storm drain. Leaving aside the negative environmental impact, you can also get a fine for illegal dumping.

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