All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Jayco class cDownsized from a TIffin Class A back down to a Class C. Drove the 2017 Greyhawk 29MV with the Jayco ride plus and was sold. One of the best driving motorhomes I've ever driven. Thought the "ride plus" was a gimmick until I drove it. Had to make an emergency lane change going through Nashville and that drive plus saved me from an nasty accident. For older RV'ers it is a pleasure to drive and has auto leveling jacks to boot. Had an issue with the rooftop Coleman a/c while on the road and Jayco covered it no questions asked. The factory rep was very helpful on the phone and went out of his way to find a service center close by since I was in the boonies of northern Michigan. While the quality of the interior isn't the highest it is also less expensive to fix. Our Tiffin was plush but just buying a replacement windshield wiper was an expensive and timely exercise. The nice thing about the Jayco is most parts can be purchased at any auto parts store or the nearest CW. We have a lifetime warranty provided by the RV dealer provided we bring it in once each year for annual service which is well worth it. This is our first Jayco and so far we have been very pleased. Our first RV was a THOR class C and our second was a TIffin Class A and had multiple problems with both of those. So far, the Jayco beats them both in terms of reliability and ease of maintenance.Re: Looking for Michigan adviceSuggest you stop off on the way up at Frankenmuth near Saginaw. Lots of German food, worlds biggest Christmas store (Bronners).Its not far off I-75 and is Bavarian Village. You won't regret it. We stayed at the Jellystone Campground...not our usual pick when we travel but it was pet friendly, turned out to be fantastic! Clean, super nice folks and spotless restrooms.