Jun-22-2016 07:46 AM
Jun-30-2016 04:35 PM
Hunter11 wrote:
We owned a 2015 Heartland Landmark for 23 months before we purchased our current unit. Without a doubt the Landmark was the biggest piece of junk we have ever owned. It spent a total of two months at the dealer Heartland told us to take it to while we paid for living expenses due to being full time. The big three warranty items where having the entire roof and decking replaced due to delam (Started two months after we got it), the bed had to be removed so the bedroom flooring could be completely re-screwed because the bedroom floor was moving and squeaking when we walked on it and the large bedroom slide exterior siding had to be replaced due to delam. The issue was caused from a defective top slide seal from the factory and it allowed water to leak in before we found it was leaking. We had numerous other warranty issues that were done by the dealer, mobile RV tech and me. We had to cut our losses while we still had good equity in it. Heartland did take care of all the warranty work the issue was there was way to much of it.
Our new MS is a much better full time unit in our opinion. Just better quality materials. It is a flip of a coin on any RV now days as far as getting a good one.
Jun-30-2016 04:14 PM
Jun-30-2016 10:08 AM
Jun-30-2016 08:56 AM
Me Again wrote:NC Hauler wrote:
Hey Chris, we're looking at a 2017 MS 40 SKKB4 and a Heartland Landmark New Port...both at RV's for Less in Knoxville TN. 20K difference in price, with, of course, the MS being higher..My wife likes the bath and a half in the Heartland at this point,,,We've looked at other full time rigs, a lot of them very good,,,just doing all the research before we "pull the trigger", Adjuster at camper yesterday..hoping to find out settlement soon so that we can no what our options are..Seeing as how this clarity took place Thursday evening through Friday morning and some one from Progressive has touched base with me every day since I filed the claim last Friday,,,with ALL the claims going on at this time in WVa, I feel like Progressive has really been pro-active..Hoping to know something by Friday...Will report out when I find out something
(Ron is one who told me about the place in Knoxville TN where I'm going to look at these two units...about a 2 hr. drive from our home)
Jim
Jim, if there is an option for a third AC on the Landmark, then you want that! We going through a bit of teething with the new Dometic AC units, and there is a TSB to fix them. It involves sealing extra unused mounting holes and drilling additional drain holes and checking on the data cable connection for the thermostat.
Heartland has very good customer service and will even authorize the use of a mobile tech to repair things if the user pays his travel time.
However to keep up with Ron you need the MS! Maybe you will still let me come to the face to face mini rally. Can we have it in Palm Springs or Arizona this coming winter?
Chris
Jun-30-2016 05:39 AM
NC Hauler wrote:
Hey Chris, we're looking at a 2017 MS 40 SKKB4 and a Heartland Landmark New Port...both at RV's for Less in Knoxville TN. 20K difference in price, with, of course, the MS being higher..My wife likes the bath and a half in the Heartland at this point,,,We've looked at other full time rigs, a lot of them very good,,,just doing all the research before we "pull the trigger", Adjuster at camper yesterday..hoping to find out settlement soon so that we can no what our options are..Seeing as how this clarity took place Thursday evening through Friday morning and some one from Progressive has touched base with me every day since I filed the claim last Friday,,,with ALL the claims going on at this time in WVa, I feel like Progressive has really been pro-active..Hoping to know something by Friday...Will report out when I find out something
(Ron is one who told me about the place in Knoxville TN where I'm going to look at these two units...about a 2 hr. drive from our home)
Jim
Jun-30-2016 05:25 AM
Jun-30-2016 05:04 AM
B.O. Plenty wrote:
I've looked at a few Jayco Pinnacles recently. The use of those Schwintec slides all around has scared me off. Between that and the cheaper electric, non-hydraulic Level Up makes it look like they've cheaped out on some of the "bones" of the rig. I currently own a Heartland product. My next move will be to a Cedar Creek.
B.O.
Jun-29-2016 09:39 PM
Jun-29-2016 11:48 AM
Jun-29-2016 11:30 AM
Jun-29-2016 10:25 AM
B.O. Plenty wrote:
I've looked at a few Jayco Pinnacles recently. The use of those Schwintec slides all around has scared me off. Between that and the cheaper electric, non-hydraulic Level Up makes it look like they've cheaped out on some of the "bones" of the rig. I currently own a Heartland product. My next move will be to a Cedar Creek.
B.O.
Jun-29-2016 09:01 AM
Jun-29-2016 08:44 AM
Jun-29-2016 08:27 AM
Jun-29-2016 07:49 AM
TXiceman wrote:
Jayco over any Heartland product.
Ken