โApr-15-2018 09:48 PM
โSep-11-2018 08:31 AM
mark52 wrote:
โSep-10-2018 01:55 PM
โSep-10-2018 01:43 PM
RVER wrote:
Your post has a 2018 Holiday Rambler in the signature box, is that the rig you chose for your new rig? Good choice, many of the ones you listed are ones I would AVOID so happy to see you did.
โSep-10-2018 01:21 PM
โSep-05-2018 09:33 AM
mark52 wrote:
For anyone who was following this thread, we finally pulled the trigger and bought a new motorhome. We bought a 2018 Holiday Rambler Vacationer 35K about a month ago. We are happy with our purchase so far for the most part. It is an absolutely beautiful motorhome inside and out. The only draw backs so far other than minor warrantee issues is a potentially big warrantee issue - There seems to be problems with the chassis battery losing charge quickly for no reason and the house batteries also are severely underperforming. We are currently having that problem checked out. The only other thing that greatly disappoints us about this motorhome is the leveling system. HR used a "Power Gear" leveling system in this coach and it just sucks! Unlike our previous motorhome, you have to be almost perfectly level for it to work in auto. In manual, If you push the right side button, only the rear right jack drops. I though something was wrong with it until i researched it. Sure enough I have a worthless pile of junk leveling system. Im wondering if I can somehow upgrade to something that actually works in the future?
โSep-03-2018 11:53 PM
โSep-03-2018 11:10 PM
โSep-03-2018 08:57 PM
โMay-03-2018 09:26 AM
RVER wrote:
I have read lately about Entegra problems but at the higher end it may be possible the quality may be a little better because they are not making so many at a time. NOW they are putting out lots and lots of rigs and not well built for the most part of the mid range and low range $$$ wise rigs.
โMay-03-2018 08:48 AM
โMay-03-2018 07:59 AM
RVER wrote:
PERSONALLY I would stay away from anything made by Thor. Not all have Thor names either like they now own Keystone and others. Google what Thor RV owns and then go from there. I think Newmar, Winnebago/Itasca, Tiffin make nice units and still have a reputation of quality. I buy used and am glad for it since the newer units do not seem to be made as well. The companies are making lots of rigs because RVing has caught on so quality has fallen. Drop back a few years and get a quality unit. IF you are not full timing, then go with gas but if full timing and will drive all over then diesel. Diesels cost MUCH more to maintain and fuel is more expensive but motors last much longer.
โMay-02-2018 06:50 PM
โApr-30-2018 08:15 PM
jplante4 wrote:mark52 wrote:
UPDATE...
So here we are. in the middle of June we are leaving for a two week trip to Utah to visit some of the national parks and Moab. It would be nice to have a new one by then but at least we have a good reliable MH now. I'll update if we find something before our trip.
If you poke around the buying thread here, you'll see how bad an idea this is. The manufacturers leave the last 10% of the build to the dealers, things like putting knobs on cabinets and connecting the propane to the water heater. Dealers are not inclined to do this work on a coach they haven't sold yet, because they're doing it for actual customers.
We catch a lot of the warranty work for the local Campers World because people have scheduled a trip right after buying a new rig and do not realize the the dealer can't get to their issues in 2 weeks, or 2 months in some cases.
Nearly everyone that responded to this thread recommended buying used. There's a reason for that.
โApr-30-2018 05:24 AM