2002 Itasca Sunova 30B
1. Reliable Ford V10 Engine
Depending on the build, the Sunova?30B comes on a Ford F-Series chassis, powered by a heavy-duty gas engine like the Triton V10 (circa 6.8?L, ~362?hp). This combination delivers robust towing (up to 5,000?lb) and dependable highway performance.
Benefit: Solid, proven mechanicals with widespread parts availability for ease of maintenance.
2. Comfortable, Spacious ~31-Foot Interior with Slide-out
The coach measures approximately 30–31?feet and includes a single slide-out, extending the living space in the dinette and living area. Living in a relatively compact yet roomy Class A layout makes it easy to handle while still feeling spacious.
Benefit: Good balance of maneuverability and interior livability, ideal for couples or small families.
3. Well-appointed Living Area.
The cockpit features rotating captain’s chairs (with recline/swivel/slide functions), and in the 30B floorplan, a U-shaped dinette converts to an additional bed.
Benefit: Comfortable seating for driving and socializing, plus sleeping flexibility for guests or kids.
4. Integrated Generator, Rooftop AC, Awning & TV
Standard equipment includes an Onan generator, roof air-conditioning, awning, and built-in color TV, all part of the base package.
Benefit: Full self-contained capability—comfortable even off-grid, with shade and entertainment built-in.
5. Capable Utility Systems & Good Tank Capacities
At this size, the coach typically offers ample utility systems: ~75?gal fuel tank, ~62?gal fresh water (~57?gal gray, ~41?gal black), plus furnace (~30,000?BTU), and 6?gal water heater.
Benefit: Long range between refills and reliable onboard amenities—great for weekenders or extended trips.
6. Solid Construction & Build Quality from Itasca/Winnebago
Itasca (a Winnebago brand) motorhomes from this era are praised for quality construction: fiberglass or aluminum bodies, thoughtful layout and hardware, and good insulation. Owners note that these older Class A rigs offer durability and ease of repair.
Benefit: A resilient coach that on proper upkeep can stay roadworthy—and loved—for years.
Specifications
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54,629 miles
Full specifications
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2002 Sunova 30B
Dealer information
Lee's Auto & RV – Ellington
Ellington, CT 06209
1. Reliable Ford V10 Engine
Depending on the build, the Sunova?30B comes on a Ford F-Series chassis, powered by a heavy-duty gas engine like the Triton V10 (circa 6.8?L, ~362?hp). This combination delivers robust towing (up to 5,000?lb) and dependable highway performance.
Benefit: Solid, proven mechanicals with widespread parts availability for ease of maintenance.
2. Comfortable, Spacious ~31-Foot Interior with Slide-out
The coach measures approximately 30–31?feet and includes a single slide-out, extending the living space in the dinette and living area. Living in a relatively compact yet roomy Class A layout makes it easy to handle while still feeling spacious.
Benefit: Good balance of maneuverability and interior livability, ideal for couples or small families.
3. Well-appointed Living Area.
The cockpit features rotating captain’s chairs (with recline/swivel/slide functions), and in the 30B floorplan, a U-shaped dinette converts to an additional bed.
Benefit: Comfortable seating for driving and socializing, plus sleeping flexibility for guests or kids.
4. Integrated Generator, Rooftop AC, Awning & TV
Standard equipment includes an Onan generator, roof air-conditioning, awning, and built-in color TV, all part of the base package.
Benefit: Full self-contained capability—comfortable even off-grid, with shade and entertainment built-in.
5. Capable Utility Systems & Good Tank Capacities
At this size, the coach typically offers ample utility systems: ~75?gal fuel tank, ~62?gal fresh water (~57?gal gray, ~41?gal black), plus furnace (~30,000?BTU), and 6?gal water heater.
Benefit: Long range between refills and reliable onboard amenities—great for weekenders or extended trips.
6. Solid Construction & Build Quality from Itasca/Winnebago
Itasca (a Winnebago brand) motorhomes from this era are praised for quality construction: fiberglass or aluminum bodies, thoughtful layout and hardware, and good insulation. Owners note that these older Class A rigs offer durability and ease of repair.
Benefit: A resilient coach that on proper upkeep can stay roadworthy—and loved—for years.
Specifications
Odometer
54,629 miles
Full specifications
Get more info
2002 Sunova 30B