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Leisure
Travel
Vans
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Freedom
II
"the
most
dependable
and
the
best
built
camper
van
on
the
market"
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Leisure
Vans
says
"Leisure
Travel
Vans
is
the
Industry
Leader
in
quality
and
innovations
as
a
manufacturer
of
Class
B
Motorhomes
since
1978.
Our
products
have
earned
and
sustained
a
reputation
for
being
the
most
dependable
and
the
best
built
camper
van
RV
on
the
market."
The
Freedom
II
has
a
length
of
23'6"',
a
height
of
9'6"
(including
the
A/C
and
a
width
of
8'.
The
interior
height
is
6'3".
The
Chrysler
base
vehicle
has
a
MBE
600
2.7
liter
turbocharged
5
cyl.
Diesel
with
154
HP
@
3,800
rpm.
The
floorplan
for
the
Freedom
II
come
with
either
a
sofa
or
mattress
arrangement
as
shown
below:
Some
of
the
Freedom
II's
standard
features
(Leisure
Travel
Vans
information):
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Chassis
Features
Dual
wheels,
convex
heated/power
mirrors,
power
convenience
group
with
keyless
entry,
power
windows
and
door
locks,
accessory
group
with
passenger
assist
handle,
150
amp
alternator,
speed
control,
third
brake
light,
four
wheel
disk
brakes,
power
assist
rack
and
pinion
steering.
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Interior
Features
Microwave,
2-door
refrigerator,
coffee
maker,
glass
top
stove
&
sink,
fantastic
fan
w/rain
sensor,
private
bath
inc.
toilet,
shower,
sink
and
vanity,
furnace,
day/night
shades
with
valances,
Queen
size
SERTA
mattress,
front
dual
dinettes
with
table,
carpeted
front
floor
mats,
linoleum
flooring,
manual
skylight
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Exterior
Features
Front
bumper,
exterior
paint,
exterior
shower,
decal
package,
running
lights,
urethane
and
silent
ride
insulation,
class
3
trailer
hitch,
Firestone
Ride
Rite
air
suspension
w/compressor
and
controls,
grey/black/fresh
water
tanks,
special
wheel
covers,
2nd
coach
battery
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"Great
West
Vans
is
the
only
class
“B”
manufacturer
to
use
a
'Double
Walled,
Double
Strength',
insulated
roof.
This
unique
roof
design
provides
twice
the
strength
of
single
shell
models
allowing
you
to
drive
with
confidence
knowing
your
Great
West
Van
will
protect
you
in
the
unlikely
event
of
an
accident"
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Wide
range
of
optional
equipment
available
A
beautiful
class
B
motorhome
with
some
well
designed
differences
-
what
do
you
think?
Give
your
opinion
below
...
What
do
you
think?
-
add
your
comment
here
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Readers'
comments:
(Latest
first)
John R.
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I have a 1995 Freedom, and truly enjoy traveling in it. The toilet is small, but functional, which is expected in a class B Van. It's compactness makes it easy to handle, and less expensive to operate. If I had a maintenance Manual that covered the entire Van, and it amenities, it would be perfect. If LTV could help me with that it would be great.
Fred Schuler
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How much for the serenity II class B with MB motor?
Cozyman
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We have a 2001 Freedom. Really good. 2 people 2 dogs and zero problems. 13-14 mpg. LTV easy to deal with.
ronbo
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After looking at one in person I would think the bathroom is still too small and the step up from the cab is too high, the corner bed has never been popular, my main concern is the size of the bed and bathroom, I have had several class b rvs and the beds were very uncomfortable
David
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I can't speak to the Freedom II, but we have a 2005 LTV FreeSpirit 210B 3S that we have put 47,000 miles on and definitely would make the same purchase again. The Sprinter chassis is a delight to drive and LTVs warranty service for the few small issues we have had has been great. And we have averaged 20.16 MPG over that 47K miles, much in the mountains of the east and west and on a trip to Alaska in 2006.
D Wiltshire
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We have a 2006 Leisure Travel Free Spirit LSS with a Mercedes Diesel on a Freightliner Chassis. We've done over 12,000 miles in it, 2 people and 2 dogs and loved every minute of it. Very few problems, very well built.
Ken P
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I had a 1997 Leisure Freedom. It was a great van. I kept it for about 3 years and then stopped RVing. I'm now thinking to buy another van (definitely class B) and the Freedom looks as good or better than ever.
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