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2010 Jayco reviews

4.2 (24 reviews)
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Liveability
4.9
Overall quality
4.7
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5.0
Driving/towing
4.7
Factory warranty
1.8

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Peggy Canfield

New York

Reviewed on March 6, 2022

RV reviewed 2010 Jayco Eagle 322FKS view listing

4.0
We lived in this RV for a summer and never felt closed in or crowded. We love the front kitchen layout, it definitely makes a more open area with lots of room for us and occasionally our granddaughters. Jayco is known for its quality and this RV has been well maintained and really doesn’t show its age. ... read more
We lived in this RV for a summer and never felt closed in or crowded. We love the front kitchen layout, it definitely makes a more open area with lots of room for us and occasionally our granddaughters. Jayco is known for its quality and this RV has been well maintained and really doesn’t show its age. We loved camping but are getting older and feel it’s time to let it go, sadly.
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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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Janie

Arkansas

Reviewed on January 22, 2021

RV reviewed 2010 Jayco Eagle 322FKS view listing

3.0
Jayco RV has been is a lousy investment. Don't bother to buy. Staples are working up all over the roof. The rubber roof is no good and to replace will cost 5,000 to 7,000. The drain pipes came loose on first trip home. The cabinet over the bed came loose because they missed a stud and only wallboard was ho... read more
Jayco RV has been is a lousy investment. Don't bother to buy. Staples are working up all over the roof. The rubber roof is no good and to replace will cost 5,000 to 7,000. The drain pipes came loose on first trip home. The cabinet over the bed came loose because they missed a stud and only wallboard was holding it in place. Speakers on the outside disintegrated. If Jayco is suppose to be a great camper I would hate to see bad one. My best advise, don't bother to buy a camper. We only use it a month or two a year. It is fix or repair all the time.
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3.0
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1.0
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5.0
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5.0
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Janet S

Arizona

Reviewed on October 21, 2020

RV reviewed 2010 Jayco Select 141J view listing

4.6
We bought this PUP in 2015 and love it! Ours has the shower/bath option, making this completely livable. There are king beds on both sides. It's impossible to even find a highwall with bath/shower and 2 kings anymore, which makes it hard for us to give ours up even with our 34TT. There's plenty of counter spa... read more
We bought this PUP in 2015 and love it! Ours has the shower/bath option, making this completely livable. There are king beds on both sides. It's impossible to even find a highwall with bath/shower and 2 kings anymore, which makes it hard for us to give ours up even with our 34TT. There's plenty of counter space and with a fridge/microwave/stove, it has everything we need. We did customize ours to add two golf cart batteries, great for dry camping. And it's easy to put up...we have it down to about 1/2 hour for full camp setup with both of us. Drawbacks...clothes storage but with two of us we store clothes on one bed and sleep on the other. And the floor is ugly. But I saw one unit where they replaced it with wood plank laminate and it was beautiful! It's also hard to find parts since Jayco was acquired and they no longer make PUPs. Fortunately, we've found some online and have McGyver'd some small fixes to make them work. Otherwise it's super fun to camp in...a tent experience with the amenities. We've easily pulled it with our Jeep Commander or our Ford F350. I only wish they'd make more!
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5.0
Overall quality
5.0
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5.0
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5.0
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3.0
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Jack Ingle

Virginia

Reviewed on September 17, 2020

RV reviewed 2010 Jayco Melbourne 29D view listing

5.0
We purchased this RV in 2012 from the original owner, never smoked in. We previously had a 38ft with 2 slides but since we were down sizing held out for a 3 slide coach. We are glad we did. The 3rd slide makes all the difference on livability. The quality of the Melbourne is much better than the cheaper coach... read more
We purchased this RV in 2012 from the original owner, never smoked in. We previously had a 38ft with 2 slides but since we were down sizing held out for a 3 slide coach. We are glad we did. The 3rd slide makes all the difference on livability. The quality of the Melbourne is much better than the cheaper coaches, the Ford V10 has plenty of horses and is called bullet proof by the reviews.
Livability
5.0
Overall quality
5.0
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5.0
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5.0
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Chris B

Michigan

Reviewed on September 16, 2020

RV reviewed 2010 Jayco Jay Feather EXP 23B view listing

5.0
We purchased this model camper as it was decent sized, but yet relatively light and could pull it with a smaller truck. With the Hybrid pop out queen beds on each end it really feels quite large inside with out the extra length and weight. We had two young children and it was perfect size. When it rained ther... read more
We purchased this model camper as it was decent sized, but yet relatively light and could pull it with a smaller truck. With the Hybrid pop out queen beds on each end it really feels quite large inside with out the extra length and weight. We had two young children and it was perfect size. When it rained there was plenty of room for everyone to stretch out and play board games or watch a movie at night.
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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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Nick

Ontario

Reviewed on June 11, 2019

RV reviewed 2010 Jayco Greyhawk 31SS view listing

4.6
The Jayco Greyhawk 31SS is an absolutely superb RV with a great floor plan that's incredibly comfortable to drive and live in with all the comforts of home. Most impressive is the internal cupboard storage room with volumes of space for small kitchen appliances, groceries and gadgets galore. Towing a car doll... read more
The Jayco Greyhawk 31SS is an absolutely superb RV with a great floor plan that's incredibly comfortable to drive and live in with all the comforts of home. Most impressive is the internal cupboard storage room with volumes of space for small kitchen appliances, groceries and gadgets galore. Towing a car dolly and car with it is effortless. Lastly, the external storage room is more than ample and driving it is as easy as a panel Van. Should have bought one a long time ago!!! This one hasn't disappointed us at all, so I highly recommend this model for anyone considering an RV - whether a class A or Class C.
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5.0
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5.0
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4.0
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5.0
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Steve staveley

California

Reviewed on June 9, 2019

RV reviewed 2010 Jayco Eagle 324BHDS view listing

4.8
Love it. Two bedrooms and perfect size to full time in. We bought for trips with grandkids but they are older now and cannot go because of their activities. So we now have a perfect size coach with spare bedroom we use as changing room and for storage. The outside storage is huge with pass through and... read more
Love it. Two bedrooms and perfect size to full time in. We bought for trips with grandkids but they are older now and cannot go because of their activities. So we now have a perfect size coach with spare bedroom we use as changing room and for storage. The outside storage is huge with pass through and more. This coach can sleep 10 adults and kids and should be used as it was intended not really for two as we use it. Quality is excellent
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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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J. Terry

Florida

Reviewed on February 8, 2019

RV reviewed 2010 Jayco Melbourne 29D view listing

5.0
We have bought our 29D new and now it’s 9 years old and people think it is a current model!! The opposing slides in the living area really opens the area up. We are traveling 5 to 6 months out of the year, all over the US and Canada, including AK, and it never skipped a beat. Loved ours so much that ... read more
We have bought our 29D new and now it’s 9 years old and people think it is a current model!! The opposing slides in the living area really opens the area up. We are traveling 5 to 6 months out of the year, all over the US and Canada, including AK, and it never skipped a beat. Loved ours so much that 2 friends bought the same one.
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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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Tom

Iowa

Reviewed on October 1, 2018

RV reviewed 2010 Jayco Greyhawk 31FK view listing

4.8
Great for the two of us for longer trips. Engine had lots of power for mountains, even with tow car attached. Rides nicely. Great for 3 Gkids for a couple of nights. Adequate room w/slideout even when bad weather out. Never any major problems. Easy to winterize, but could live in it if snowbird.... read more
Great for the two of us for longer trips. Engine had lots of power for mountains, even with tow car attached. Rides nicely. Great for 3 Gkids for a couple of nights. Adequate room w/slideout even when bad weather out. Never any major problems. Easy to winterize, but could live in it if snowbird.
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4.0
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5.0
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5.0
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Bill

Florida

Reviewed on July 6, 2018

RV reviewed 2010 Jayco Melbourne 29D view listing

5.0
We traded our Melbourne 26A on this larger coach and love, love, love the extra space afforded by the opposing slide-outs in the living area. The aerodynamics of this coach make it easy to handle in a crosswind and when passing 18 wheelers. We spent time in the Rockies and the V-10 had no trouble climbing eve... read more
We traded our Melbourne 26A on this larger coach and love, love, love the extra space afforded by the opposing slide-outs in the living area. The aerodynamics of this coach make it easy to handle in a crosswind and when passing 18 wheelers. We spent time in the Rockies and the V-10 had no trouble climbing even towing a 4500 lb Ford C-Max. Lots of great memories “camping” with grandsons on several cross country trips. Motorized couch converts to a double bed; dinette converts to a short almost double bed. We camped in 45 of the &lower 48 states and were very happy with the A/C in the heat and with the heater when it was cold. The 5kw generator has been outstanding and the automatic hydraulic levelers are awesome! Plus, we think this is one of the very best-looking rigs on the road. Wouldn’t have anything else.
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5.0
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5.0
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