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2004 Class A - Diesel reviews

4.2 (96 reviews)
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4.6
Overall quality
4.4
Floorplan
4.7
Driving/towing
4.6
Factory warranty
2.6

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Inger Stevenson

Maryland, USA

Reviewed on March 31, 2025

RV reviewed 2004 Gulf Stream But cruiser 5230 view listing

1.6
Gif Stream BT cruiser is a wonderful Rv if you are purchasing from reputable sources. This unit sold by Nancy Carrier sitting on the dealership of Oldham Motors Co LLC actually it’s in their name so not sure who’s responsible but this particular unit has multiple issues from recalls to housing...read more
Gif Stream BT cruiser is a wonderful Rv if you are purchasing from reputable sources. This unit sold by Nancy Carrier sitting on the dealership of Oldham Motors Co LLC actually it’s in their name so not sure who’s responsible but this particular unit has multiple issues from recalls to housing structure damage. The said owner was furious that I wouldn’t purchase after finding issues out that she refuses to give deposit back. By then she had already disclosed that the trucks at this location are water damaged vehicles mostly from Texas. Find another unit elsewhere.
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1.0
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1.0
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4.0
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1.0
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Nina R

Oregon, USA

Reviewed on November 1, 2024

RV reviewed 2004 Country Coach Magna Chalet view listing

4.4
We have had our Country Coach for 4 years. The drive is super smooth and the power of the C-15 is great. Since the coach is 42 feet long, there is a slight limitation in the length of the trailer we can tow thru California, but it tows like nothing is back there. we live in the coach 3-4mmonths a...read more
We have had our Country Coach for 4 years. The drive is super smooth and the power of the C-15 is great. Since the coach is 42 feet long, there is a slight limitation in the length of the trailer we can tow thru California, but it tows like nothing is back there. we live in the coach 3-4mmonths a year. The floor plan is very well balanced. Plenty of room in the bedroom and living space. Very good size kitchen with plenty of storage. We have had 11 people in the coach for dinner and a movie during bad weather. No problems. Getting going in the morning is easy with the toilet and extra sink in a separate space with a door for privacy.
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4.0
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4.0
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5.0
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5.0
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Russell E. Whitmarsh Sr

Texas, USA

Reviewed on October 4, 2024

RV reviewed 2004 Fleetwood Bounder 32W view listing

3.6
It’s been a great RV. Very roomy, comfortable, with plenty of room and storage. It’s got all the goodie’s in it with two tvs l, one in living area and one in the bedroom. It saved us a few years ago during the Tx hard freeze- we were warm with plenty of water for the week before we got...read more
It’s been a great RV. Very roomy, comfortable, with plenty of room and storage. It’s got all the goodie’s in it with two tvs l, one in living area and one in the bedroom. It saved us a few years ago during the Tx hard freeze- we were warm with plenty of water for the week before we got power back on and water back in the area. And same thing again when the Hurricane came through leaving us with no power or water again! The most challenging item for me is it takes me a bit to settle in driving it. It seems so wide to me. But I settle in after a bit! But it’s time to retire on those long trips so we are selling it.
Livability
4.0
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4.0
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4.0
Driving/towing
3.0
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3.0
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cory booz

Missouri, USA

Reviewed on October 1, 2024

RV reviewed 2004 Fleetwood Providence 39L view listing

3.2
this has been a great coach for us ....not a lemon. many upgrades over the years, very livable. its ready for some more adventures to the next owner. old saying is Drinks six , feeds four, sleeps two. many upgrades including new flooring in living and bath area, power recliners, 4 TV's , new...read more
this has been a great coach for us ....not a lemon. many upgrades over the years, very livable. its ready for some more adventures to the next owner. old saying is Drinks six , feeds four, sleeps two. many upgrades including new flooring in living and bath area, power recliners, 4 TV's , new kitchen faucet, runs great , just did a trip to the Dells in WI. with no issues. for a 20 year old coach its in good shape. aways under a good Sam extended warranty, so if it broke it was replaced
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3.0
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3.0
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4.0
Driving/towing
4.0
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2.0
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Mike H

California, USA

Reviewed on May 7, 2024

RV reviewed 2004 National Tropical T-370 view listing

3.6
We drove a Tropical seven years before we bought this one and I told my wife then, that we would own one of these one day. Well, we found this one at a dealer in LA and bought it. Now 70,000 miles later and thirteen years later, we still love this motorhome. We are downsizing which is the only...read more
We drove a Tropical seven years before we bought this one and I told my wife then, that we would own one of these one day. Well, we found this one at a dealer in LA and bought it. Now 70,000 miles later and thirteen years later, we still love this motorhome. We are downsizing which is the only reason we have listed our motorhome.
Livability
4.0
Overall quality
4.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
4.0
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1.0
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Michael Tachell

Reviewed on August 26, 2023

RV reviewed 2004 Winnebago Itasca 35U view listing

4.6
This motor Home has a lot of power with the Banks system installed. Space is snug while traveling, but opens up nicely when parked. 10 gallons of hot water with either propane or 110 volt is great, power connections adjust on the management panel to what is available. While working in Nebraska in...read more
This motor Home has a lot of power with the Banks system installed. Space is snug while traveling, but opens up nicely when parked. 10 gallons of hot water with either propane or 110 volt is great, power connections adjust on the management panel to what is available. While working in Nebraska in the summer the Coleman basement Heat pump system worked great, heat index at 110 deg. kept inside at 72 no problem. Bathroom has a oversized shower, nice ceramic toilet. Bedroom nice Queen size bed with separate controls for comfort, and storage under. Kitchen has a 3 burner cook top, Microwave/convection oven. We chose a pod type coffee maker for our own use. Surround sound radio / TV/ DVD in the living room is great. Drivers area has all the controls you need, with good back up camera, adjustable heated mirrors, pull down side shades, motorized front shades for both driver and passanger.
Livability
5.0
Overall quality
5.0
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4.0
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4.0
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Barbara Klipsch

Reviewed on June 22, 2023

RV reviewed 2004 Winnebago Journey 36G view listing

1.8
We purchased our 2004 Winnebago Journey 36G new. We got 36,000 good miles. Then the turbo broke and needed a new one 🙄 that one and the next 2 turbos were covered. The 4th, yes the 4th was on us. 300 Cummins engine. It now has 136,000 and just needed new ignitors and air flow. Cost...read more
We purchased our 2004 Winnebago Journey 36G new. We got 36,000 good miles. Then the turbo broke and needed a new one 🙄 that one and the next 2 turbos were covered. The 4th, yes the 4th was on us. 300 Cummins engine. It now has 136,000 and just needed new ignitors and air flow. Cost $8,000. We will just have to try to sell for whatever we can get for it. My husband has always taken care of maintenance and kept all records. It has been kept in our barn since day one. Never buy new, Winnebago, or 300 Cummins engine again.
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1.0
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1.0
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5.0
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1.0
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Tom

Reviewed on June 13, 2023

RV reviewed 2004 Jayco Greyhawk 31SS view listing

4.8
We toured this RV and it was an excellent condition for the year. We would have bought it except for the fact that we ended up going for a 5th wheel. If we stuck with buying a Class C though, this would be the rig! I love what they did to the...read more
We toured this RV and it was an excellent condition for the year. We would have bought it except for the fact that we ended up going for a 5th wheel. If we stuck with buying a Class C though, this would be the rig! I love what they did to the interior!
Livability
5.0
Overall quality
5.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
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4.0
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Barbara Klipsch

Reviewed on April 6, 2023

RV reviewed 2004 Winnebago Journey 36G view listing

1.6
This is the first new motorhome bought in March 2004. We have had nothing but problems since 36,000 miles. Needed a turbo. Then another turbo. In all 4 turbos. Cummins paid for 3. Last one was $5000 on us. Winnebago was absolutely no help at all. Man in Iowa just hung his head and said...read more
This is the first new motorhome bought in March 2004. We have had nothing but problems since 36,000 miles. Needed a turbo. Then another turbo. In all 4 turbos. Cummins paid for 3. Last one was $5000 on us. Winnebago was absolutely no help at all. Man in Iowa just hung his head and said there was nothing they could do. This was after the 2nd turbo. The only help we got was from the dealer in Georgia who gave us the name of the man at Cummins. Thank God for him. We are now trying to find someone to buy it. We will not lie to anyone about the problems we have had. Good luck to us. We will never buy a Winnebago.
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1.0
Overall quality
1.0
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4.0
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1.0
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1.0
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David Hawley

Reviewed on March 18, 2023

RV reviewed 2004 Holiday Rambler Neptune XL 36PDQ view listing

4.8
i'm writing about my 2004 Holiday Rambler Neptune which have been "charring out" since bought it. I paid $60k for it and replaced alost everything with a newer part/furniture/electric for example adding a Splendidewasher/dryer and a 3.6 gallon per minute water pump. The Cummings motor and Alison...read more
i'm writing about my 2004 Holiday Rambler Neptune which have been "charring out" since bought it. I paid $60k for it and replaced alost everything with a newer part/furniture/electric for example adding a Splendidewasher/dryer and a 3.6 gallon per minute water pump. The Cummings motor and Alison World Transmission 6 speed ,upgrade, have been as reliable as sunrise. The Onan 5500 kw, 50 amp diesel generator runs like a camp.
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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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4.0
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