Roadtrek Adventurous Rs rvs for sale in Paso Robles, California

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2006 Roadtrek Adventurous Rs

2006 Roadtrek Adventurous Rs

$54,500

Paso Robles, California

Year 2006

Make Roadtrek

Model Adventurous Rs

Category Class B

Length -

Posted Over 1 Month

2006 Roadtrek RS Adventurous Freightliner Sprinter chassis Mercedes Benz 5 cylinder turbo diesel engine Seats 7, sleeps 2 on queen bed that converts from the couch (can be made to sleep four with purchase of a kit for the front seats - we just never needed that option) Four leather captain's chairs at the front - driver and passenger seats can be rotated rearwards and a table inserted. Seating for three (w/seatbelts) on the couch in the back, with an additional table. Bathroom includes shower, toilet, sink, and exhaust fan... small but functional. Galley includes Dometic 3 way fridge (runs on propane, 12v or 120v), 2 burner Suburban stovetop, Ultraspeed 4x microwave/convection oven, and another sink. Coach has Duo Therm Penguin Air Conditioner with heat accessory package, and a separate Suburban propane furnace. Has an on board Onan MicroLite 2800 series propane generator, TrippLite inverter, and 30amp shore power connection, so you'll have power everywhere you go. Also has flat screen tv, dvd player, and amplified antenna. Has 13 ft Fiamma awning. Tanks - 30 gallon fresh, 24 gal grey, 10 gal black, 50lbs propane. Exterior has macerator for sewer tanks, auxiliary propane hookup, 30amp 110 connection, external tv hookup, external water connection w/ pressure regulator, and an outdoor shower. At only 22ft long, it drives like a van or large SUV. No problems driving it anywhere; can always find parking. I typically get between 20-22 mpg, but have gotten as high as 24 mpg on a trip where I was unable to go over 65mph. It's very compact on the inside, but everything is laid out in a very efficient and user friendly way. I'm 6'5" and I "just fit" everywhere. The best part about Class B's is that you can take them lots of places that you can't take a Class A or a huge 5th wheel, especially a lot of State parks that have length restrictions. You can dry camp in this for a couple nights no problem. And best of all, you'll get wherever you're going without spending a fortune on fuel. Price is negotiable, as is inclusion of bedding, towels, dishes, etc.