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| Re: Four Winds Chateau Sport class C motorhome | Warren Rench | We have the 29R, and are totaly happy with it. If we had to do anything different, it would be to have the slides on the drivers side only. | See RoTi item |
| Re: Fuel efficient RVs | jeffbec51 | I've owned 7 RV's from the diesel pusher down to 27' Class C Ford 450 (gas). By going smaller, we improved efficiency by almost double.
We NEVER towed a vehicle; the 27 doesn't need a toad.
I think your idea of the cab uncoupling from the living accommodations is terrific. Cures the toad problem! I look forward to efficiency improvements, but smaller is the way to go for now. | See RoTi item |
| Re: Jayco Seneca class C motorhome | JAMES BROWN | Very nice. I have a class c and we really enjoy it | See RoTi item |
| Re: Coachmen Prism class C motorhome | Pat Callahan | I am looking for the 220 model with the slide where the dinner booth is.....2doggie2(at)comcast.net 8/13/2010 | See RoTi item |
| Re: Jayco Embark class C diesel motorhome | Ginette & mike | Why we don't have some RV Seller who have some EMBARK RV for sale in Canada , because I would like to buy one but there's no RV dealer who have one? | See RoTi item |
| Re: Winnebago View Class C | Carol | We have an 06 View. We have had many problems with the engine-especially just stopping on uphills. Had to have it towed several times. There don't seem to be enough sprinter deals who fix problems Do we have a lemon? What experiences have others had? | See RoTi item |
| Re: Four Winds Serrano class A motorhome | N. Powers | We own a Serrano. It is working out great. Lots of 'teething' problems as it was an early one off the line, but the layout, driving experience, size, storage, and living experience have been great. The engine is not at all noisy at speed, but you will get some noise cold and when accelerating. Plenty powerful out here in the mountains (better than our Sprinter class C), but I wish the downhill braking was a little better. We have tall mountains in Colorado! I'd recommend to anyone looking for a smaller but very livable class A. But chose a good dealer as they will be fixing lots of little things early on. | See RoTi item |
| Re: Coachmen Prism class C motorhome | JRMell | We also purchased a 2009 Prism M230 at the end of 2009. We are very pleased with it and have made some modifications such as replacing the pull out sofa with a fold down version thats bigger and gives you some room to walk by the foot of the bed. We also replaced the other sofa with a couple of swivel chairs and a table in between. Some doors were removed to open up the back a bit. We had the same experience at the dealer referenced by HHg and were quite surprised to find the mattress missing from the bed out first night out. We are also towing a SMART car behind this baby and are loving it. | See RoTi item |
| Fleetwood Storm class A motorhome 2011 | RoTi RV reviews | "A 'crossover' - includes the best aspects of both a Class A and a Class C. Loaded with standard features - great value" | See RoTi item |
| Re: Jayco Greyhawk class C motorhome | sucker | bought a 2011 greyhawk 31fs , lots of problems right out off showroom , ac doesnt cool bedroom an leaks water on floor , onan gen turns off,randomly, breakers pop for ac if u use microwave , navagation stop working after 50 miles , has roof top vibration above 60 mph , poor poor quality ,only put 200 miles on it can wait to se what else breakes, | See RoTi item |
| Holiday Rambler new Aluma-Lite class C motorhome - 2011 | RoTi RV reviews | Monaco RV announces the new Class C Aluma-Lite - "the easy to maneuver RV is family-friendly as well as gas mileage friendly."
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| Winnebago View class C motorhome 2010 | RoTi RV reviews | "Built on a nimble Dodge/Mercedes-Benz Sprinter chassis, the View is the embodiment of Winnebago Industries’ revolutionary vision - a vision that leads the motor home industry with innovation." | See RoTi item |
| Re: Jayco Seneca class C motorhome | Fergusons | We love our Seneca, the few problems we have had, they have been very good at taking care of for us. Jayco seems to be a very good company that stands behind their products. | See RoTi item |
| Holiday Rambler Aluma-Lite class C motorhome 2011 preview | RoTi RV reviews | Monaco RV announces the new Class C Aluma-Lite from Holiday Rambler - RoTi RV press releases and RV news | See RoTi item |
| Re: Coach House Platinum class C motorhome | Mike Prosser | FYI I have a one owner 2004 Coach House Platinum 270 XL with 13,000 miles on it for sale on eBay on a no reserve auction that ends around noon on Thursday 5/13/2010. Current high bid is $25,701 for a $68,000 NADA retail unit. For any one interested in a super nice motorhome at a great price you may want to check it out.
866-820-7243 Prosser RV | See RoTi item |
| Re: Winnebago View class C motorhome | J and J | Our new 2010 View, J model,seems to be working out great. We let go of our 38' diesel pusher, and "downsizing" is interesting. We made our first voyage to Seattle and navigation the freeways was so much less stressful. We found we didn't lack for anything.. in other words, even though the pusher had storage for a life time, we had all the equipment and space necessary with the View that we needed. It was great to pull into filling stations, grocery stores, etc. and not worry about getting blocked in. Our mileage was around 15mpg with this new unit. No rattles, no leaks, just a great first experience. We found, to experience a simplier way to RV was so much less stressful. Yes, the big ones are gorgeous, but with every added foot and feature, comes more worries... been there, done that. Taking the "kitchen" sink, is definitly, passe'. | See RoTi item |
| Re: Winnebago View class C motorhome | Rod P | I really don't know why anyone buys a class A. We've had 2 but a class C is better. I don't know why anyone buys anything other than Winnebago. We've had 5 Rvs and the 2 that were not Winnebago we regretted. The View is a great RV. We have a 2008 and I wouldn't think of anything else but I like the look of the View Profile and that might tempt me. | See RoTi item |
| Forest River Sunseeker class C motorhome 2010 | RoTi RV reviews | "The Sunseeker offers increased spaciousness with 7ft high ceilings. Optional front entertainment centers available. Comfortable, upgraded cockpit seating is situated on a flat-floor design" | See RoTi item |
| Re: Forest River Sunseeker class C motorhome | Julie and Bill | We have a 2004 Forest River Sunseeker. Forest River is good. We've had a good time with this little RV. We did get stranded for a week when our fuel pump broke. We love the size and cozy feeling. It's easy to drive. The kids love it. | See RoTi item |
| Re: 2010 Fleetwood Quest class C motorhome | Wayne | The Quest is probably the best thing Fleetwood has done to save their image, make some needed cash flow happen, and ensure they survive in these times of economic downturn. Having owned six Fleetwood calss As over the past fifteen year I now cannot afford to pay $300 to fill the tank just to drive 300 miles or less. This smaller size is good and the mileage will help families to keep doing what they love, and help new families to fulfill their dream of owning an RV. My concernwill be that this :limited time build of 150 units" was only done to rid the factory (Riverside CA) of surplus parts which is why there were only 150 built, and why each of the two models have so many variations from coach to coach. I have noted different sized drawers, some with ovens other's without, very few with front entertainment centers, and only a few with silver body paint at lower body areas. There is no consistency in the build of this product. I have noted most dealers have sold these units for about $60,000 which is right where Fleetwood needs to set their price for this unit to create a market for themselves. I would hope Fleetwood will consider cotinuing this model, keeping the quality high, the options low to keep the price low and keeping the models consistent as to components. If this model is successful Fleetwood will once again set the pace for all the others to follow. As with the bounder, Fleetwood has always had the ability to focus of not only market needs, but what the market can afford to allow ownership. Long gone are the days families can taken the false equity of their home and spend it on an RV. There must be an affordable RV. This could be it!! | See RoTi item |
| Hoping to travel Florida to Arizona all summer | Dawn Saul | I am an experienced RVer without an RV!? I had to sell my beautiful Coachmen Leprechaunn, 32 ft. (Class C). I am looking to travel out West from Florida to Arizona. I can help drive and help with expenses. I am hoping to leave late May/ early June and can adventure all summer. I am a Christian woman who is only looking for a wonderful travelling opportunity. I love to tavel and have a vast amount of experience, can operate as a tour guide. My favorites are the Grand Tetons, Yellowstone and the Grand Canyon... All points West! If interested, please email me at: dawnmariesaul@yahoo.com | See RoTi item |
| Re: 2010 Fleetwood Quest class C motorhome | Jorge De La Fe | Water valve is under the stove very bad place to place it but other wise is a great little motor home I own one and have ran about 6,000 miles on it it handles great but can only pull a small vehicle | See RoTi item |
| Re: Fleetwood Icon class C motorhome | M Buteau | We love The icon, it run like a limo, and we can had a lot of benefits, However I Have a comment on the bed size; It would have been great if if the wardrobe would have been 4 to 6inches and extend the bed. I am 5'8 and i find the it is limit to confort. We have compared with other and could not find anything better. I hope that the manufacturer will take in considation the bed size option. Thank's | See RoTi item |
| Monaco Montclair class B+ motorhome 2010 | RoTi RV reviews | "Looking for a compact RV with a price tag to match, or a sleek motorhome that offers luxury amenities and high style? Montclair is all that, plus a bit more." | See RoTi item |
| Re: Coachmen Prism class C motorhome | HHg in Austin | We have the 2009 Prism M230 and LOVE IT !! Cabinets are great, full drawer sliders, great use of space. The Freighliner chassis w/the Mercedes diesel does get very close to the advertised MPG,..as we get between 16-17mpg. The only issue I would mention is the dealer we bought from,....they may be "BIG",.....but their service is terrible,...so use caution when selecting a dealer !
HHg | See RoTi item |
| Re: Coachmen Prism class C motorhome | Northerngal | January, 2010. We are downsizing from a 38' diesel pusher... we saw a Prism 400 miles from us for sale.. 2009, but never titled. We made the trip and it was the biggest disappointment. The coach looked so good on the outside..stepping in, it still looked good. When you began to really look things over, it was a real flop. The overhead cabinet door would only open about 1/2 way. You would have to struggle to put anything bulky in.. the couches were so deep, if you were 5'4" such as I am, your legs stuck straight out. The wash basin vessel was completely out of place and corner storage cupboards wouldn't hold but one roll of toilet paper. The pleated shades had little pieces of foam on the underside to keep them quiet while driving with them down. The ambient, rope lighting, was falling down, but worst of all, was the 4" or less foam mattress on the hida-bed. When the bed was extended, the foam wouldn't relax at either end, but if you sat on the edge, you sunk to the frame. The outside storage compartment doors required you to bend over to see what was inside. The outside was attractive, but the unit is not liveable. I guess, that's why they took it off the assembly line for 2010. Anyway, here again, the pictures were great, the coach was not. | See RoTi item |
| Re: Monaco Dynasty luxury motorcoach | joe & carol | We have a Monaco Dynasty 2008 bought used from Lazy Days RV in Tampa. We absolutely love the coach. Lazy Days has treated us like Royalty. Came back for them to take care of a few minor problems, most of which I caused from ignorance, ie we we in a class C. We stayed 4 days and my bill was $170. We are in their crown club so we ate and drank free. Great coach and great experience so far. We have only put about 5000 miles on coach since purchase. | See RoTi item |
| Re: Jayco Seneca class C motorhome | Darren | Have 07 senaca 35 gs,had to put in a 4 in body lift in rear,added 50 gal fresh water tank,beefed up rec.hitch,programmer for the duramax,now its ready,to bad the people @ jayco are not consumer friendly! | See RoTi item |
| Coachmen Concord class C motorhome 2010 | RoTi RV reviews | "The streamlined Concord is distinctively designed like nothing else on the road. With all the storage, cutting-edge features, and smooth handling... " | See RoTi item |
| Re: Buying an RV | jeanne | looking for class c- 35,000 miles ok. that is not stripped down and doesn't cost an arm&leg. cond-good
local dlrs "out of site. nm
03 minne whinnie, itasca , born free , jayco greyhawk 27-28 29'1-2slds $10,000 down. finance-bal. | See RoTi item |
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