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4.7 (19 reviews)
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4.9
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4.9
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4.9
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5.0
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3.6

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Nan Hudson

Michigan, USA

Reviewed on October 11, 2025

RV reviewed 2013 Triple E Regency GT24 Regency GT24MB view listing

5.0
This is an amazing rig, one of the very few 4 seasons motorhomes manufactured. Being a 4 seasons unit you are able to utilize and travel whenever and where ever. Leisure Travel Vans are known for their reliability, craftsmanship and quality. Our floor plan is very convenient with lots of drawer...read more
This is an amazing rig, one of the very few 4 seasons motorhomes manufactured. Being a 4 seasons unit you are able to utilize and travel whenever and where ever. Leisure Travel Vans are known for their reliability, craftsmanship and quality. Our floor plan is very convenient with lots of drawer and closet space for a couple. We enjoyed the spacious rear bathroom area which has a large shower with glass door and skylight which is separate from the china toilet. It also has a vanity sink with two separate medicine cabinets with mirrored doors for toiletries. There is also a privacy door that can be closed to separate the bathroom area from the rest of the motorhome. The "kitchen" area is complete with stainless steel sink, a spacious pantry pull out door, refrigerator and separate freezer, convection microwave, gas cook top and ample cupboard and drawer space all with cherry finish. I especially like the refrigerator that can run on propane or electric and can be set to change from one to the other automatically. There is a large curved seating area with adjustable table. This area converts and has a residential size Murphy bed that folds down and then when back to create more space. Although we did not use this much, there is a popup TV that is connected to a DVD player that has surround sound. This unit can go totally off grid with it's Onan generator and your own hot water heater. This unit is completely prepared to make any journey comfortable and a fun experience.
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Ronald Melvin Bedford

California, USA

Reviewed on April 21, 2025

RV reviewed 2013 Winnebgo Aspect 30C 3 slides view listing

4.8
Easiest RV to drive and park. Fits in all national and state parks. Plenty of power to tow our Jeep Toad up big hills in the west. Winnebago Quality is evident in how well the coach is built. Literally have not had an issue with any system on the coach. All slides have worked perfectly,...read more
Easiest RV to drive and park. Fits in all national and state parks. Plenty of power to tow our Jeep Toad up big hills in the west. Winnebago Quality is evident in how well the coach is built. Literally have not had an issue with any system on the coach. All slides have worked perfectly, generator is quiet and the Ford E450 V10 is a work horse. You get the luxury of a large class A diesel for a third of the price.
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5.0
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5.0
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5.0
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Phil Hannaford

Florida, USA

Reviewed on March 24, 2025

RV reviewed 2013 Winnebago Tour 42QD view listing

5.0
We have owned 6 Winnebago class A motorhomes. Three gas and three diesel. The TOUR was by far our favorite coach. The floor plan made an easy living space. My husband being a DV. drove all our RVs with hands controls The Tour made it easy for us to continue to...read more
We have owned 6 Winnebago class A motorhomes. Three gas and three diesel. The TOUR was by far our favorite coach. The floor plan made an easy living space. My husband being a DV. drove all our RVs with hands controls The Tour made it easy for us to continue to travel.
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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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Jeff Tyler

Idaho, USA

Reviewed on October 12, 2024

RV reviewed 2013 Fleetwood Expedition 38S view listing

5.0
I bought this rig used with some minor problems, traded in an 03 Holiday Rambler 36' DP for it. Completely love it ! The full slide makes it super roomy, the full body paint still looks like new. Everything works and it runs well, much heavier than the HR which makes it actually easier to drive on...read more
I bought this rig used with some minor problems, traded in an 03 Holiday Rambler 36' DP for it. Completely love it ! The full slide makes it super roomy, the full body paint still looks like new. Everything works and it runs well, much heavier than the HR which makes it actually easier to drive on long trips. Only negative is the 8.7 mpg i get while pulling my 24' Canyon. The bath and half and other features are outstanding. The 360 HP does the rockies well too. I think REV does very quality builds. The Bridge frame is amazing too.
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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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Pete S.

Florida, USA

Reviewed on July 3, 2024

RV reviewed 2013 Phoenix Cruiser Phoenix Cruiser 2910T view listing

4.8
Downsizing from a Country Coach Magna we chose a Phoenix Cruiser 2910T which is a high end triple slide specially designed for RV’s downsizing from larger Class A’s. With a low profile, aerodynamic design they are a breeze to drive with no sway or tail wagging allowing the driver not to get...read more
Downsizing from a Country Coach Magna we chose a Phoenix Cruiser 2910T which is a high end triple slide specially designed for RV’s downsizing from larger Class A’s. With a low profile, aerodynamic design they are a breeze to drive with no sway or tail wagging allowing the driver not to get fatigued. Built on a Ford E450 Super Duty chassis powered by economical 6.8L V10 there is plenty of power to tow our 4800# Jeep Unlimited. Due to the Coach design fuel efficiency is all depending on how it’s driven. Without towing we were able to achieve 12 mpg, towing a heavy Jeep at 70mph we get 8mpg. Motorhome Magazine reviewed the 2910T and stated “0-60 in just 21 seconds” which I believe is real. The construction is superior to most other similar RV’s. The design of the 2910T is such that you can access all cabinets without the slides open. This is great while traveling even so if you want to stop for a quick overnight you don’t have to open the slides which is nice. Fit and finish is really good. Abundant cabinets afford plenty of storage which is needed if making a cross country trip. Phoenix Cruiser is proud of their products and there are numerous videos on YouTube on the construction and design. In the years that we owned a 2910T the only fault was the interior upholstery which wasn’t the manufacturer. Some furniture makers in the 2000’s were sold inferior ultra leather which deteriorated over time and ended up in a lot of manufacturers RV’s. It can be costly to replace so if you see an RV with flaking be prepared to replace the upholstery.
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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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Cindy Lusk

Texas, USA

Reviewed on March 11, 2024

RV reviewed 2013 Thor Serrano 31x view listing

4.6
We bought a used 2012 Serrano 31X and I absolutely LOVED it. My hubby is a big guy and he wanted to move up to a bigger 42ft diesel pusher though, , which is also great, but I STILL miss and prefer the smaller 31x since it was MUCH easier to drive and camping spots were much easier to find due...read more
We bought a used 2012 Serrano 31X and I absolutely LOVED it. My hubby is a big guy and he wanted to move up to a bigger 42ft diesel pusher though, , which is also great, but I STILL miss and prefer the smaller 31x since it was MUCH easier to drive and camping spots were much easier to find due to its smaller size. The only issues we ever had with ours were the same sort of issues any RV usually experiences, such having to replace the awning motor & the house water pump after several years of very heavy use , but nothing major and nothing that wasn’t covered by our extended service contract. I will admit that the ride wasn’t as smooth as the larger diesel pusher since the 31x didn’t have airbag suspension, but I honestly didn’t mind at all. The way that it could make a u turn on a dime and get into any grocery store parking lot was worth not having air bag suspension,, The Serrano also got much better fuel mileage. It got an average of 11-12 miles per gallon and our current huge DP only gets abour 6 mpg. If the decision was all mine, I would go back to my Serrano 31x in a heartbeat.
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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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John E Metroka

California, USA

Reviewed on February 29, 2024

RV reviewed 2013 Jayco Greyhawk 31DS view listing

4.6
We have driven the Greyhawk 31DS for about ten years and continue to do so. It has served us extremely well. The Greyhawk sleeps eight. We used sleeping accommodations for two to four most of the time. It was very comfortable. The kitchen area was spacious and amenities worked well. The original...read more
We have driven the Greyhawk 31DS for about ten years and continue to do so. It has served us extremely well. The Greyhawk sleeps eight. We used sleeping accommodations for two to four most of the time. It was very comfortable. The kitchen area was spacious and amenities worked well. The original tankless water heater was replaced as the original version was flawed. The full bath was well laid out with a shower that accommodates a very tall person. The two slide-outs created a very livable floor plan. The F450 V-10 engine continues to run like new. The transmission is simply wonderful. We towed a Wrangler Jeep on most of our trips with absolutely no issues or problems. The cabinetry and upholstery held up well, but has signs of use. Overall the aesthetics held up very well. If you find one that has been well maintained, buy it.
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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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Bill Blickensderfer

Maryland, USA

Reviewed on February 16, 2024

RV reviewed 2013 Forest River Sunseeker 3050S Ford view listing

5.0
We've used this RV for a few years now. It runs excellent and the open floor plan and lots and lots of storage is fantastic!! We had plenty of room to put in 2 normal full size queen mattresses which are much better than the standard RV-type mattresses. Everything just works and living in it for...read more
We've used this RV for a few years now. It runs excellent and the open floor plan and lots and lots of storage is fantastic!! We had plenty of room to put in 2 normal full size queen mattresses which are much better than the standard RV-type mattresses. Everything just works and living in it for long vacations is wonderful. Never leaked during rain storms, etc, and plenty of hot water. Really like that the frig and freezer keeps working with the electric goes out as it works on propane as well. No food spoilage! Water heater works on both propane and electric as well, so we have hot water and hot showers even if there's no electric hookup. Really love the internal 4,000 watt generator that starts up at the push of a button if electric hookup is not working for long periods of time or boon docking. :)
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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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Julius Treats

Reviewed on September 25, 2023

RV reviewed 2013 Tiffin Allegro RED 38QBA view listing

4.8
We loved our Tiffin. Our travel style ranges from long weekends and up to 6-month trips - with 7 passengers! Compared to our previous class C (which was a really sweet rv), we are thrilled with this model. The towing capacity is spot on, as we've towed our Mercedes Sprinter nearly every mountain...read more
We loved our Tiffin. Our travel style ranges from long weekends and up to 6-month trips - with 7 passengers! Compared to our previous class C (which was a really sweet rv), we are thrilled with this model. The towing capacity is spot on, as we've towed our Mercedes Sprinter nearly every mountain in America. The floor plan is perfect. Bunk beds make a great escape on travel days and optimize sleeping. I appreciate that the master bedroom has full privacy from the bunks. The huge living room can sleep up to 4 people on beds! This much space makes for awesome space for meals, games, and for us, mobile work/education stations. My wife and I split all the driving. She's never driven a big RV before but it rides so easily that long cross-country trips are enjoyable for her. We maximized every square inch of the basement using Costco's black tubs. The bathroom shower is huge. I'm 6'5"/ 280lbs, and enjoy the shower more than most hotel showers. The toilet is fine for non-giants, but could use some extra legroom in my opinion (size 16 shoe and all).
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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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Robert

Reviewed on September 17, 2023

RV reviewed 2013 Jayco Melbourne 29D view listing

5.0
I recommend the Jayco Melbourne 29D for those looking for a higher quality RV with nice features for traveling and camping. The RV also has a Jayco Melbourne 29D owners Club on facebook with over 120 members. This is nice for troubleshooting and general questions. Some models do not have a strong...read more
I recommend the Jayco Melbourne 29D for those looking for a higher quality RV with nice features for traveling and camping. The RV also has a Jayco Melbourne 29D owners Club on facebook with over 120 members. This is nice for troubleshooting and general questions. Some models do not have a strong Facebook group support. The 29D is maneuverable compared to other Class C rvs, holds the road well, and has a smooth ride as it is not a massive "boxy" overly tall rv. It tows well with a jeep wrangler behind it. The layout is great for a couple or those with 1-2 kids. When the slides are closed you have access to almost all of the features of the rv with the exception of the undersink storage cabinet and drawers. The 29D is the previous body style before the Melbourne changed to a class C/B Sprinter ish style. Honesly the 29D is a great layout and great ride. Jayco made a decent product during and we have had very few issues with the RV. The most common negative trend with this rv is the leatherette seats don't hold up well and over time they need to be reupholstered. This is the case for the couch, dinette seats, and driver and passenger seats. However this can be overcome with a simple cover or reupholster. The spare table in the rv is great for creating additional workspace or dining space. Overall the rv is a great choice for anyone looking to have comfort while traveling or wants a dependable RV with limited maintenance compared to other styles. The fiberglass roof and body paint make maintenance a breeze compared to other methods of construction.
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5.0
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5.0
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