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I don't have one but I looked at a 2004 Forester and it was lovely. Didn't buy it because it was out of price range and I really didn't want slides. But I read reports here diligently, and it seems the Forest River line is hit or miss, love or hate. Forester and Sunseeker have great features, design, and layout. The inconsistent quality would drive me off, though. To pick a more expensive Class C that's still not premium stuff, the Winnebago line seems to score better with less of a swing in owner's opinions.
Far s Chevy goes, Snowman's remark reinforces what I've said about Chevy in the Class C arena: They jump in and back out. That doesn't mean you can't get parts and service for your Chevy-based unit. What it does mean is that the manufacturers aren't going to make a heavy commitment.
Far s Chevy goes, Snowman's remark reinforces what I've said about Chevy in the Class C arena: They jump in and back out. That doesn't mean you can't get parts and service for your Chevy-based unit. What it does mean is that the manufacturers aren't going to make a heavy commitment.
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