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Bordercollie
Sep 17, 2016Explorer
Fleetwood Tioga and Jamboree lines are almost identical. We bought a new 2004 model 26Q, (27 feet bumper to bumper) Roof has not leaked with minimum care. Rear bedroom with RV queen bed, access on one side and end. No slides. Fridge, roof AC, fresh water pump and converter charger needed replacement around ten year point. Ford E-450 chassis and drive train are similar for most Class C's as are appliances, AC and house battery systems. Cabinetry and upholstery are "average". Tiogas and Jamborees are widely used in RV rental business.
After initial dealer service dept fixes, we have been satisfied with our rig. There are a lot of other less popular brands that are similar. Some think Winnebago has somewhat better housebox quality. Only misgiving, we wish that the bed had access on both sides or twin bed setup. All rigs have compromises. Choose carefully on length and floor plan, expensive to sell a rig and buy something "better".
After initial dealer service dept fixes, we have been satisfied with our rig. There are a lot of other less popular brands that are similar. Some think Winnebago has somewhat better housebox quality. Only misgiving, we wish that the bed had access on both sides or twin bed setup. All rigs have compromises. Choose carefully on length and floor plan, expensive to sell a rig and buy something "better".
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