Perhaps they are planning to build on ProMaster Cutaway Chassis in time, but the Wingamm Web Site shows an Oasis 540 built on Fiat Ducato, not ProMaster. That suggest to me they do not have a ProMaster prototype ready yet, or they would have had it at Tampa Super Show.
Also, the motorhome at Tampa Super Show still had the European 230-Volt electrical, and European smaller fridge, etc.
Not to be overly skeptical, but it would be reassuring to know how they will build on ProMaster chassis, and where that’s going to take place, US, or Italy? Sales manager mentioned $5,000 cost to ship from Europe, so maybe they will build on Fiat Ducato, although I have no idea how that will get certified. Either way I would have difficult time placing an order for a motorhome to be received in December regardless of how much I liked it unless I had much more information.
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