2003 Winnebago Sightseer. Purchased from dealership 12/2011. We have driven it to NJ from Indiana approx. 4 times. We have actually taken it for weekend journeys 3 times. We had big prepare for this vehicle regrettably health/life obstructed. , if you desire your means in to a fantastic course An offer this bus is a steal.. Mileage when we purchased her was 45648. We bought her with the objectives of a RV retirement way of life and liked every minute in her.Since we bought it we have replaced the rear bumper, included a new radio, brand-new dvd player, brand-new microwave. The room has actually been totally redone- brand-new bed mattress, new carpet, and new back wall. Was absolutely nothing wrong with prior room except that we preferred to make it our own. New front window curtains. The slide out works completely and the awning over it is in excellent condition. The other awning needs changed. We had a price quote of approx. $1500. The 2 plastic pieces alongside the bumper have damages in them that were there when we purchased her. The windscreen has actually been changed due to a rock chip. We have actually the seals checked by a dealer every year and have actually had them replaced upon purchase. The seal above the satellite dish appears to need replacing every year. Most water marks/stains left come out for the most part with a carpeting cleaner. The dealership insists this is normal for a Winnebago. When we acquired her, there are water spots above the restroom that were there. We steam cleaned it upon purchase and have not had an issue because. There still is some staining there. There is no mold/mildew smell/odor in this bus. This bus is kept spick-and-span and is well enjoyed. We have changed one of the batteries and had the generator rebuilt. All maintenance has actually been done by local dealers. It has a workhorse engine. She runs well and is really comfy. We have had no problems. We paid $27,000 plus our trade in T@B camper (initially worth $15000 when we bought it, most likely worth $7-8000 when we traded it in). We enjoy her but sadly nobody has the ability to drive her anymore. Kindly don't hesitate to email with questions. I will do my best to respond to. We have had her winterized and unwinterized by a dealership yearly, routine oil modifications in the engine and the generator, and have had the typical regular maintenance done as dictated by the manual. We completely flushed and cleaned all waterlines upon purchase and do it every year even though it is not required to prevent any odor to the water system. We have a full set of manuals that included her. If purchaser is interested, 27 footer.We will also toss in our membership to Thousand Trails/Naco. Purchaser would pay all closing and title costs. (We originally paid approx. $8000 for the membership many numerous several years ago.).