What is the difference between a 93 Roadtrek 190 Independent, Popular, Versatile? Does it only refer to the floorplan? or are there other features that are unique to each model? Is one model more popular or preferred than the others? Thanks for your input!
I had a 93 190 Independent I believe it is the only one with a shower. Which
was way to small and the headroom was really short, because it was in a sit tub. I took mine out. Also The body style on dodge changed in 93 and they built on both the 92 and 93 chassis.
rvnetter wrote: What is the difference between a 93 Roadtrek 190 Independent, Popular, Versatile? Does it only refer to the floorplan? or are there other features that are unique to each model? Is one model more popular or preferred than the others? Thanks for your input!
From memory, here are the main differences between the 190 Independent, Versatile, and Popular.
The Independent and the Versatile are exactly the same except the Independent has a small tub/shower combo, whereas the Versatile only has a standup shower in the aisle. The sleeping arrangements (from side to side) and seating for 4 up front are the same.
The Popular only has seating for 3 up front. The galley area is moved forward into the space occupied by the driver's side lounge seat in the Versatile/Independent. This 3 seat arrangement allows the Popular to sleep front to back in either 2 twin beds or a kingsize bed.
It would only have an aisle shower, assuming that option had been included originally.
Erroll, Mary, Duffy the Wonder Doxie & "Ollie"
1996 RoadTrek 210 Popular, on 1995 Chevy Chassis