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lawnspecialties wrote:B.O. Plenty wrote:NC Hauler wrote:One year. Heartland has been good at fixing things that are out of warranty on some occasions. Depends on what it is and how much you complain.
What is warranty on the Heartland 5er? I know Jayco has a 2 yr. warranty on their 5er's. That would make some difference to me, unless Heartland also gives a 2 yr. warranty.
B.O.
Not in my case. I won't rehash the old story. But our one month Cyclone had major problems and Heartland wanted nothing to do with us.
In all fairness, I truly believe you'll have a better chance of success with a Jayco. I'd buy one in a minute if it were up to me.
Dec-24-2015 05:31 AM
mudmaker wrote:
There's good and bad in everything. No different here. All you'll really get is personal experiences of people and the reactions from factory can very well be based on how owners presented their problems to the factory. So it's really not a good scale of what's good and bad.
Good luck.
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B.O. Plenty wrote:lawnspecialties wrote:Like I said 'On some occasions" I've as many positives as negatives.B.O. Plenty wrote:NC Hauler wrote:One year. Heartland has been good at fixing things that are out of warranty on some occasions. Depends on what it is and how much you complain.
What is warranty on the Heartland 5er? I know Jayco has a 2 yr. warranty on their 5er's. That would make some difference to me, unless Heartland also gives a 2 yr. warranty.
B.O.
Not in my case. I won't rehash the old story. But our one month Cyclone had major problems and Heartland wanted nothing to do with us.
In all fairness, I truly believe you'll have a better chance of success with a Jayco. I'd buy one in a minute if it were up to me.
B.O.
Dec-23-2015 03:40 PM
lawnspecialties wrote:Like I said 'On some occasions" I've as many positives as negatives.B.O. Plenty wrote:NC Hauler wrote:One year. Heartland has been good at fixing things that are out of warranty on some occasions. Depends on what it is and how much you complain.
What is warranty on the Heartland 5er? I know Jayco has a 2 yr. warranty on their 5er's. That would make some difference to me, unless Heartland also gives a 2 yr. warranty.
B.O.
Not in my case. I won't rehash the old story. But our one month Cyclone had major problems and Heartland wanted nothing to do with us.
In all fairness, I truly believe you'll have a better chance of success with a Jayco. I'd buy one in a minute if it were up to me.
Dec-23-2015 11:21 AM
B.O. Plenty wrote:NC Hauler wrote:One year. Heartland has been good at fixing things that are out of warranty on some occasions. Depends on what it is and how much you complain.
What is warranty on the Heartland 5er? I know Jayco has a 2 yr. warranty on their 5er's. That would make some difference to me, unless Heartland also gives a 2 yr. warranty.
B.O.
Dec-23-2015 10:35 AM
NC Hauler wrote:One year. Heartland has been good at fixing things that are out of warranty on some occasions. Depends on what it is and how much you complain.
What is warranty on the Heartland 5er? I know Jayco has a 2 yr. warranty on their 5er's. That would make some difference to me, unless Heartland also gives a 2 yr. warranty.
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ReneeG wrote:I have to Agree with ReneeG on this one Heartland Big Horns are Higher end 5ers and well built 5er's they are not Mobile Suites or New Horizons Luxury but they are up in the higher End catagory unlike your Heartland Big Country B.O. Plenty which is a nice 5er but one step down from the Big Horn, When we bought our 2015 Montana Legacy we almost bought a Big Horn with their bigger 12in frame like the Monty and Quality Equipment inside NICE RIGSB.O. Plenty wrote:Interesting you would say that. Ours is quality all the way, with no problems with it, but one screw that had to be repositioned. Well built and very comfortable. This one is a keeper for us, it's that good. Prior to this we had a Komfort,full time version, and three previous Kit Companions.ReneeG wrote:Bighorn is FAR from high end. Same cheap material and construction as most other trailers in the mid price range...I own a Heartland product. It's been okay but just okay. I think structurally they have gotten better than mine but now they are throwing in all kinds of doo-dads and gadgets to make them more flashy, and more unreliable. There are much better choices to be had. My personal choice in the same price range is the Cedar creek. Look like a good solid rig, not overly flashy, decent frame and construction and highly rated factory customer service...JMHO
Bighorns are considered one of the luxury, high end fifth wheels. We don't have any wiring issues. You're right about some basements looking bad. Everything in the Bighorn, at least our 2011 model, is enclosed and well built.
B.O.