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soonernation
Aug 02, 2013Explorer
I own a 2013 Voltage 3200 that I bought in late August of 2012. This is our first camper of any sort so I had nothing to go off of other than on person comparisons between manufacturers. We chose the Voltage because we felt it had features that we wanted and would use. We also liked the layout of the 3200 and it fit for the new tow vehicle I had bought.
After a few months of ownership we had to return it to the dealer to get a few minor issues resolved. The one item of concern was the fact that both my slides were leaking. When I picked it up they said they replaced seals, etc., etc and all was good. The next trip in the rain proved otherwise as the main slide still leaked on one side. The bedroom slide no longer leaked they were half right. We try not to camp when there is the threat of rain so I decided to wait to take the trailer back in for the final list of items. After a year of ownership, this was my list:
1. Leaking main slide on one side
2. Garage screen door won't stay down on the magnets (apparently a common problem with an easy fix).
3. Screw replaced that fell out of the lower portion of the ladder.
4. Keyless entry worked intermittently (another common problem). They replaced the key pad with a new one.
5. Leveling system was off a little. It would level my trailer a bit nose high. They recall recalibrated and it is fine now.
Based on information I have read on the net, I feel this is a very reasonable list after a year of use. We try to spend every weekend in it as it's our weekend getaway so the trailer has seen its fair share of use over that period.
I am pleased I purchased this trailer (I only wish it had a bigger garage) and I would have no problem buying another Voltage if I were in the market.
Hope this helps.
After a few months of ownership we had to return it to the dealer to get a few minor issues resolved. The one item of concern was the fact that both my slides were leaking. When I picked it up they said they replaced seals, etc., etc and all was good. The next trip in the rain proved otherwise as the main slide still leaked on one side. The bedroom slide no longer leaked they were half right. We try not to camp when there is the threat of rain so I decided to wait to take the trailer back in for the final list of items. After a year of ownership, this was my list:
1. Leaking main slide on one side
2. Garage screen door won't stay down on the magnets (apparently a common problem with an easy fix).
3. Screw replaced that fell out of the lower portion of the ladder.
4. Keyless entry worked intermittently (another common problem). They replaced the key pad with a new one.
5. Leveling system was off a little. It would level my trailer a bit nose high. They recall recalibrated and it is fine now.
Based on information I have read on the net, I feel this is a very reasonable list after a year of use. We try to spend every weekend in it as it's our weekend getaway so the trailer has seen its fair share of use over that period.
I am pleased I purchased this trailer (I only wish it had a bigger garage) and I would have no problem buying another Voltage if I were in the market.
Hope this helps.
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