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- Winnebago_LeSharo length "6096.0".
- Winnebago_LeSharo abstract "The'Winnebago LeSharo'(which was also sold bearing the name 'Itasca Phasar')is a low roofed Motorhome/RV, of approx' 20ft in length, built by Winnebago industries in the U.S.A. at a time when fuel costs had soared, and the RV/Motorhome industry sales had slumped badly. The new Winnebago Le Sharo model offered customers all the typical home comforts which had always been associated with owning a Winnebago RV in the past, but without a 'gas-guzzler V6 or V8' engine under the hood/bonnet. It was also a vehicle which was actually little more than a very compact large panel van with windows, which made driving it and parking it much simpler, which is obviously very appealing to anyone who has never owned/driven an RV/Motorhome before. The alloy Le Sharo body was built on the early front wheel drive Renault Trafic chassis/cabs, [which meant it could have a low floor and therefor, low roof,] and was powered by small four cylinder Renault engines. (small Renault diesel engines were also an option) Although the Le Sharo was in fact very economical fuel wise, [as Winnebago said it would be] and some owners claiming up to 24 to 25 miles per gallon, [previously unheard of MPG for an American RV till the release of the Le Sharo] some owner/drivers in the U.S.A. complained that they thought the small Renault engines were under-powered, they didn't like the four speed manual transmissions, and replacement parts were sometimes hard to find around the U.S.A. yet the same complaints are not often heard about the Le Sharo in the UK or europe as a whole.? The successor to the Le Sharo was named the \"RIALTA\", which was built on a Volkswagen base vehicle, with an almost identical living area, but included a few tastefull 'updates'.The First generation Le Sharo.(1983-1986)Built during the era when tougher fuel economy laws had just come into effect in the US and the national speed limit was 55 mph to save fuel, the LeSharo was intended to appeal to drivers who wanted better fuel efficiency than traditional motor homes. The chassis and cab were built by Renault, based on the same platform as the Renault Trafic. Renault sold complete knock down (CKD) kits to Winnebago All the 1983 models were powered by the 2068cc all aluminum OHC 4 cylinder normally-aspirated diesel engine (producing 66 hp) with a 4 speed manual transaxle, yielding 22 mpg (US). In 1984 an optional turbo charger was added, increasing power to 75 hp. In 1985, a 2165cc Bosch fuel injected 4 cylinder gasoline engine became available, with a 3 speed computer-controlled automatic transaxle, delivering more power but somewhat less fuel economy and making the vehicle 423 lb (192 kg) heavier. After 1986, the diesel engine was discontinued.".
- Winnebago_LeSharo class Motorhome.
- Winnebago_LeSharo layout Front-engine_design.
- Winnebago_LeSharo layout Front-wheel_drive.
- Winnebago_LeSharo length "6.096".
- Winnebago_LeSharo manufacturer Winnebago_Industries.
- Winnebago_LeSharo modelEndYear "1992".
- Winnebago_LeSharo modelStartYear "1983".
- Winnebago_LeSharo relatedMeanOfTransportation Renault_Trafic.
- Winnebago_LeSharo successor Winnebago_Rialta.
- Winnebago_LeSharo thumbnail Winnebago_Lesharo.JPG?width=300.
- Winnebago_LeSharo wikiPageExternalLink www.winnebagoind.com.
- Winnebago_LeSharo wikiPageID "40547955".
- Winnebago_LeSharo wikiPageLength "4406".
- Winnebago_LeSharo wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Winnebago_LeSharo wikiPageRevisionID "694675391".
- Winnebago_LeSharo wikiPageWikiLink Category:1980s_automobiles.
- Winnebago_LeSharo wikiPageWikiLink Category:1990s_automobiles.
- Winnebago_LeSharo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Front-wheel-drive_vehicles.
- Winnebago_LeSharo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Motor_vehicles_manufactured_in_the_United_States.
- Winnebago_LeSharo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Recreational_vehicles.
- Winnebago_LeSharo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Vehicles_introduced_in_1983.
- Winnebago_LeSharo wikiPageWikiLink Front-engine_design.
- Winnebago_LeSharo wikiPageWikiLink Front-wheel_drive.
- Winnebago_LeSharo wikiPageWikiLink Knock-down_kit.
- Winnebago_LeSharo wikiPageWikiLink Motorhome.
- Winnebago_LeSharo wikiPageWikiLink Renault_Trafic.
- Winnebago_LeSharo wikiPageWikiLink Winnebago_Industries.
- Winnebago_LeSharo wikiPageWikiLink Winnebago_Rialta.
- Winnebago_LeSharo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Winnebago_vehicles.
- Winnebago_LeSharo wikiPageWikiLinkText "Itasca Phasar".
- Winnebago_LeSharo wikiPageWikiLinkText "LeSharo".
- Winnebago_LeSharo wikiPageWikiLinkText "Winnebago LeSharo".
- Winnebago_LeSharo caption "Winnebago LeSharo".
- Winnebago_LeSharo class Motorhome.
- Winnebago_LeSharo layout Front-engine_design.
- Winnebago_LeSharo layout Front-wheel_drive.
- Winnebago_LeSharo length "20.0".
- Winnebago_LeSharo manufacturer Winnebago_Industries.
- Winnebago_LeSharo modelYears "1983".
- Winnebago_LeSharo name "Winnebago LeSharo".
- Winnebago_LeSharo related Renault_Trafic.
- Winnebago_LeSharo successor Winnebago_Rialta.
- Winnebago_LeSharo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_automobile.
- Winnebago_LeSharo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Winnebago_LeSharo subject Category:1980s_automobiles.
- Winnebago_LeSharo subject Category:1990s_automobiles.
- Winnebago_LeSharo subject Category:Front-wheel-drive_vehicles.
- Winnebago_LeSharo subject Category:Motor_vehicles_manufactured_in_the_United_States.
- Winnebago_LeSharo subject Category:Recreational_vehicles.
- Winnebago_LeSharo subject Category:Vehicles_introduced_in_1983.
- Winnebago_LeSharo subject Category:Winnebago_vehicles.
- Winnebago_LeSharo hypernym RV.
- Winnebago_LeSharo type Automobile.
- Winnebago_LeSharo type MeanOfTransportation.
- Winnebago_LeSharo type Product.
- Winnebago_LeSharo type DesignedArtifact.
- Winnebago_LeSharo type Thing.
- Winnebago_LeSharo comment "The'Winnebago LeSharo'(which was also sold bearing the name 'Itasca Phasar')is a low roofed Motorhome/RV, of approx' 20ft in length, built by Winnebago industries in the U.S.A. at a time when fuel costs had soared, and the RV/Motorhome industry sales had slumped badly. The new Winnebago Le Sharo model offered customers all the typical home comforts which had always been associated with owning a Winnebago RV in the past, but without a 'gas-guzzler V6 or V8' engine under the hood/bonnet.".
- Winnebago_LeSharo label "Winnebago LeSharo".
- Winnebago_LeSharo sameAs Q17141924.
- Winnebago_LeSharo sameAs m.0x2hx45.
- Winnebago_LeSharo sameAs Q17141924.
- Winnebago_LeSharo wasDerivedFrom Winnebago_LeSharo?oldid=694675391.
- Winnebago_LeSharo depiction Winnebago_Lesharo.JPG.
- Winnebago_LeSharo isPrimaryTopicOf Winnebago_LeSharo.
- Winnebago_LeSharo name "Winnebago LeSharo".