What kind of engine does a Volkswagen Rialta have?

With its 2.5L fuel injected Volkswagen gas engine and slick design it gets good fuel mileage and has a nice towing capacity. The Volkswagen Rialta has independent suspension, rack-and-pinion steering, and an antilock braking system. The interior of the rialta RV has all the comforts of home including many driver conveniences.

Where can I buy a 1995 Winnebago Rialta?

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How much does a Volkswagen Rialta motor home cost?

If you’re looking for a used Rialta motor home it can run you anywhere from from $20,000 to $50,000 depending on mileage and condition. With its 2.5L fuel injected Volkswagen gas engine and slick design it gets good fuel mileage and has a nice towing capacity.

What kind of amenities does a Rialta RV have?

The interior of the rialta RV has all the comforts of home including many driver conveniences. Standard equipment includes cruise control, power windows, power mirrors, air conditioning and storage below the front seating area.

What kind of engine does a VW Rialta have?

The torque was boosted up in these engines from the usual vr6 vw was using at the time. The engine is still used today with a few changes in the AWD R32 which is 3.2l version and produces 250hp, and the 3.6l that produces 280hp and is used in vw passats, touregs, and eos. The Rialta engine is a 2.8l vr6 fuel injected engine.

What was the stock number of the 1995 Rialta?

1995 Rialta 221RD, Stock Number: M111 20′ 1995 Winnebago Rialta. Travel Better, Adventure Further in This 1995 Winnebago Rialta. Comforts Include…2….

Are there any problems with the Rialta generator?

This is true whether the brand is the original Generac or the later Onan. The most common problems are failure to start or failure to keep running once an electrical load is placed on the generator. The manufacturer almost always claims that “varnish” in the generator fuel system is the culprit and such a problem is not covered under warranty.

Are there any problems with the Winnebago Rialta?

While there have been a few problems on the VW side of the design, the Winnebago design for the coach side door has been a major headache for Rialta owners. Only in 2002 did Winnebago change the design to eliminate the source of all the problems.