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4.7
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4.6
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4.6
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4.7
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2.3

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Bart Bennett

Washington, USA

Reviewed on September 19, 2025

RV reviewed 1999 GTRV Westfalia Bunk view listing

3.8
Enjoy the drivability of this Ford E15O equipped with the ultra reliably 5.4L Triton miter and the quality Westfalia build by GTRV. Queen sized bed with a twin bunk for the kids. Equipped with 4 seatbelts and fits in a standard 8’ garage...read more
Enjoy the drivability of this Ford E15O equipped with the ultra reliably 5.4L Triton miter and the quality Westfalia build by GTRV. Queen sized bed with a twin bunk for the kids. Equipped with 4 seatbelts and fits in a standard 8’ garage door.
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5.0
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5.0
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4.0
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4.0
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Marsha Mckibben

Florida, USA

Reviewed on April 21, 2025

RV reviewed 1999 Winnebago Rialta 22QD view listing

1.0
How could I possibly write a review the man never answers the damn ad whether I email or I text you should just take it off your site if nobody's going to answer it. I found one the other day I really liked and I drove it and I was real happy with it but it did have some problems so I didn't buy it...read more
How could I possibly write a review the man never answers the damn ad whether I email or I text you should just take it off your site if nobody's going to answer it. I found one the other day I really liked and I drove it and I was real happy with it but it did have some problems so I didn't buy it I seen this one which is also closer to my house but nobody answers the ad
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1.0
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1.0
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1.0
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1.0
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First Time RVer

Colorado, USA

Reviewed on October 2, 2024

RV reviewed 1999 National RV Sea Breeze 1310 view listing

5.0
Bought mine a year and a half ago and absolutely love it! Built solid. 32 foot is plenty of space and still easy to drive down the road. Mine has two solar panels already installed. Since I purchased this used and 24 years old the rating for Factory warranty/Support is mute, but it made me put...read more
Bought mine a year and a half ago and absolutely love it! Built solid. 32 foot is plenty of space and still easy to drive down the road. Mine has two solar panels already installed. Since I purchased this used and 24 years old the rating for Factory warranty/Support is mute, but it made me put in a rating.
Livability
5.0
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5.0
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5.0
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5.0
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Jim Heathcote

Ohio, USA

Reviewed on June 20, 2024

RV reviewed 1999 Fleetwood Bounder 34J view listing

5.0
A wonderful motorhome for our many trips to Florida pulling our Mustang. No problems but we are 90 now and need to sell it. Keeping it in a heated garage has kept it in good condition We would gladly make more trips south but time marches on and we must deal with...read more
A wonderful motorhome for our many trips to Florida pulling our Mustang. No problems but we are 90 now and need to sell it. Keeping it in a heated garage has kept it in good condition We would gladly make more trips south but time marches on and we must deal with reality.
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5.0
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5.0
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5.0
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5.0
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Denise

Alaska, USA

Reviewed on May 7, 2024

RV reviewed 1999 Fleetwood Mallard 25.5 view listing

4.6
This is a great floor model for families. Surprisingly spacious with no slides. Plenty of windows to give light, and lots of storage. It would make a good unit for travel and camping at only 27 feet long. Full hookup system, self-contained, so could be used for campgrounds or add a little solar...read more
This is a great floor model for families. Surprisingly spacious with no slides. Plenty of windows to give light, and lots of storage. It would make a good unit for travel and camping at only 27 feet long. Full hookup system, self-contained, so could be used for campgrounds or add a little solar or a generator and boondock.
Livability
5.0
Overall quality
5.0
Floorplan
5.0
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5.0
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Marchal Peck

Reviewed on January 23, 2023

RV reviewed 1999 Navistar International International 3800 view listing

3.0
I bought this bus as a school bus and I took all of the seats and the flooring out of it and a livable School Bus to the best of my ability the bus is completely self-contained and it has a black water tank the only gray water only comes from the sink so it just goes down a holes to outside there...read more
I bought this bus as a school bus and I took all of the seats and the flooring out of it and a livable School Bus to the best of my ability the bus is completely self-contained and it has a black water tank the only gray water only comes from the sink so it just goes down a holes to outside there shouldn't be that that much water anyway. This bus sleeps two people one with the bed and the other with a recliner. It is a very comfortable bus to drive and it has a rare option that I have not seen on any other bus it has a driver side door makes getting into and out of the bus so much easier. I have it completed it's ready to go to camping ready to go anywhere but my plans have changed and I need to sell the bus. Appliances that go with the bus refrigerator and air fryer toaster oven a 14,000 BTU air conditioner. It has an air ride driver seat with automatic air compressor with tank just for the seat.
Livability
3.0
Overall quality
3.0
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3.0
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5.0
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Joe

Florida

Reviewed on October 8, 2022

RV reviewed 1999 Airstream Bambi 19 view listing

4.2
We have been the proud owners of the 1999 Bambi for over 21 years. She has held up wonderfully over the years and we still get complements. I must say back in 1999 everything with the exception of the Dometic refrigerator (made in Sweden) was made in USA. I mention this only because to date we have...read more
We have been the proud owners of the 1999 Bambi for over 21 years. She has held up wonderfully over the years and we still get complements. I must say back in 1999 everything with the exception of the Dometic refrigerator (made in Sweden) was made in USA. I mention this only because to date we have only replaced the water pump (8years ago), new brakes (2016) Dexter axel (2022) and LP tanks (2020) still running strong is the “original” A/C, stove/over, frig., water heater. We have two friends and our grown son that own late model Airstreams and most if not all appliances and fixtures are made in China and many of them have failed and been replaced. We have made a few updates because she was looking dated in a bad way. We upgraded to 16” rims and Michelin tires, stripped clear coat and polished. Only buff once a year with Mothers aluminum polish and looks great. We removed the mouse fur, which was sagging and kept the beautiful shinny aluminum and added all the recessed lights like the newer models. Also ripped out carpet and installed 15 year Armstrong vinyl flooring. The fabric on dinette still looks new although a bit dated, maybe we’ll redo one day soon. I’m pretty sure another brand would not of lated this long. We hope to keep Bambi another 20 years. 😊
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4.0
Overall quality
4.0
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5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
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Mark Silowitz

California

Reviewed on April 1, 2022

RV reviewed 1999 Volkswagen Eurovan Winnebago Full Camper view listing

3.6
Unique among the Class B’s. Drives like a car, not a camper van. Parks anywhere, clearance fits almost any parking garage. All day cruising at 70 mph, No drop off in mountain ranges. It is basically a rolling luxury tent, if you pack for tent camping it has all the storage you need. Great 2...read more
Unique among the Class B’s. Drives like a car, not a camper van. Parks anywhere, clearance fits almost any parking garage. All day cruising at 70 mph, No drop off in mountain ranges. It is basically a rolling luxury tent, if you pack for tent camping it has all the storage you need. Great 2 burner stove, 3-way refrigerator, realistic sleeping for 2 or 3 adults or 2 adults and 2 kids with the pop top. If you plan to spend more time outside your camper than inside when you get to your camping spot, you will get a superior experience for about a third the price of a newer Class B.
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3.0
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5.0
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4.0
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5.0
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Steve

Arizona

Reviewed on February 28, 2022

RV reviewed 1999 National RV Tradewinds 7370 view listing

4.6
Our National RV Tradewinds 7370 is over 20 years old but on better shape than some 2 year old RVs. The quality is outstanding- no laminated materials here. Everything is solid and so is the frame with the Caterpillar Turbo Diesel engine. It starts right up, even after several weeks, no smoke from...read more
Our National RV Tradewinds 7370 is over 20 years old but on better shape than some 2 year old RVs. The quality is outstanding- no laminated materials here. Everything is solid and so is the frame with the Caterpillar Turbo Diesel engine. It starts right up, even after several weeks, no smoke from the first moment. Well over 10mpg and plenty of torque.
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5.0
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5.0
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5.0
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5.0
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Tim

Florida

Reviewed on November 1, 2021

RV reviewed 1999 Gulf Stream Sun Voyager 8314 view listing

5.0
Why consider this unique class A motorhome? In addition to the technical specs listed with the ad, allow me to go over the finer points of enjoying this rig. No slides? That's right, it is one of the few diesel pushers without slides. We looked for two years to find one! In our experience...read more
Why consider this unique class A motorhome? In addition to the technical specs listed with the ad, allow me to go over the finer points of enjoying this rig. No slides? That's right, it is one of the few diesel pushers without slides. We looked for two years to find one! In our experience we found the rig to be roomy enough without them (101" wide body). If you stop for lunch, rest area, or to do something while driving (restroom, prepare lunch, work at dinette with We Boost) it is roomy all of the time. No threading the needle to squeeze down the crowded passageway. Secondly, no worries about dust, rain, infiltration, wind whistle or seal replacement. Not to mention the added weight and costs to maintain. We've witnessed countless people with the slide not going out or worse yet, not going in as they were ready to leave, surprise! 113,700 miles? Yes, it is a diesel engine and Allison transmission. According to Prosourcediesel.com, a well maintained Cummins engine can go between 350,000 to 500,000 miles. This is a well maintain vehicle. A gas engine/transmission may be toast with that. Diesel engines are designed for high mileage use. Travel into Mexico? This 5.9 Cummins will run on any diesel fuel. Something we really love about the rear engine is the absence of noise and heat in the cab while driving! The air ride suspension feels like a tour bus. This 31' motorhome fits into most campsites. With it's short wheelbase and overall length we've fit into most National Parks and Forest Service campsites without issue. We go where most of the "big rigs" can't. With the water restricting faucets we can boondock/disperse camp for a very long time. It also has a transfer water pump so you can fill containers and easily transfer into the water tank! The solar/inverter set up, catalytic heater and vent driven fans keeps things nice without a/c. The A/C can be run by the propane Onan generator, but we didn't need it much. The awnings have made a huge difference when sunny or rainy. Miles per gallon? We drive slower by choice, at 55-60 mph not towing we can get 12 mpg, towing 9.8 average (flat). That saves $$$! We and our guests really enjoy the bright and bold colors while enjoying the indoors. We've had countless compliments on the clean exterior paint scheme as well. As you can see from the repairs and upgrades, this isn't a project motorhome, it is ready for travel now. We are looking for the right new owner to enjoy "Solmate" as much as we have. Thanks for checking out this atypical travel vehicle. Happy Trails
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5.0
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5.0
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