Next RV - from the same manufacturer?

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  • Curt L. Coffee - 10 years ago

    Yes...26ft Salem bumper pull by Forest River. Love it!

  • James Okvist - 10 years ago

    I plan on keeping my RV. It has had it's share of problems but most manufacturers have problems it's just the odds of having a problem changes by manufacturer.
    If I was to get a new/different RV I would upgrade from gas to diesel, go bigger to get a bath and a half.
    I would never buy a class A again with electronic jacks.
    The manufacturer I would want is Tiffin.
    I currently have a Fleetwood.

  • Gayle - 10 years ago

    We would more than likely purchase another Mobile Suite. DRV builds a darn good fifth wheel. We have comfortably wintered in it in Indiana & summered in it in the Deep South. What few issues we've had have been minor & DRV was prompt as fixing them, usually at no cost to us.

  • Kathy - 10 years ago

    We purchased a 2013 Montana Big Sky while blinded by the superficial beauty.......big mistake! It is lacking in overall quality of materials & construction and the service from Keystone leaves much to be desired. We will be looking to get rid of it just as soon as we can work out our current warranty claim issues. Never again!

  • Gracie - 10 years ago

    I have truly enjoyed my Jayco Jayfeather Ultra Lite 242, the layout for the most part and certainly the high quality of all construction, especially their famous attention to cabinetry (Amish artisans)with TONS of storage for the 24' length and it's lightweight qualities. I have been able to tow this wonderful trailer with a V-6 Ford F-150 when everyone laughed at me! However, Jayco hasn't come up with any innovation on their ergonomic design. Same old bathroom/tub set up, same tired dinette. Since I am a single fulltimer, with no family traveling along, I would LOVE either a gateleg table/ office design/dining area with a free-standing chair or two, a shower stall (again not carrying children) to save room. The dinette is cumbersome and space-wasting IMHO. However, I have to say, you pay to play: in other words, these modern amenities will come with a price increase. My Jayco is economical, lightweight, and terrific quality for a very affordable price. Thanks, Jamie for giving us a forum! You're terrific. I look forward to your monthly newsletter. Continued good health.

  • Harvey Kingry - 10 years ago

    We are on our 3rd Lazy Daze motor home, and if we ever get another one it will be a Lazy Daze.

  • Charles Mills - 10 years ago

    Absolutely NOT! In 2008 we bought a MONACO Cayman XL. The first clue something was wrong was the deep discount on the purchase price. The second clue was when the dealership 'highly recommended' an Extended Warranty. What did we know? This was our first motorhome and we were in love. Then Monaco sold out and dropped all liabilities, i.e., made us orphan owners. The quality of the motorhome was substandard and its been a nightmare. What they did was legal but certainly not moral. But big deal, they have our money and we have the heartache.

  • Pattie - 10 years ago

    We currently have a 2000 Class C Winnebago Minnie. It will be our last as I want is a home with more than 250 sq. ft. of living space.

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