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3.2 (3 reviews)
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3.7
Overall quality
3.3
Floorplan
4.3
Driving/towing
3.7
Factory warranty
1.0

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Bob

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Reviewed on February 24, 2018

RV reviewed 2014 Heartland Wilderness 2750RL view listing

4.4
Purchased it new and we took a trip to Washington and then to South Carolina and back to California. Had no trouble towing over the Rockies with my F150 since its a Aluminum frame and a Fiberglass body. Everything worked. Easy to tow YES! Comfortable YES! The rear door extender was bad, had to take it off... read more
Purchased it new and we took a trip to Washington and then to South Carolina and back to California. Had no trouble towing over the Rockies with my F150 since its a Aluminum frame and a Fiberglass body. Everything worked. Easy to tow YES! Comfortable YES! The rear door extender was bad, had to take it off. Had to wait 2 months to get replacement.
Livability
5.0
Overall quality
4.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
Factory warranty/support
3.0
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Allen Williams

West Virginia

Reviewed on July 29, 2015

RV reviewed 2014 Heartland Wilderness 2175RB view listing

1.2
If you’re about to spend thousands of $$$ for an RV, you may want to read this. I can’t go RV’ing because my 2014 HEARTLAND Wilderness leaks grey water all over the ground. I bought it NEW from dealer, 6 attempts to get the problem fixed, 4 of those attempts resulted in repairs being mad... read more
If you’re about to spend thousands of $$$ for an RV, you may want to read this. I can’t go RV’ing because my 2014 HEARTLAND Wilderness leaks grey water all over the ground. I bought it NEW from dealer, 6 attempts to get the problem fixed, 4 of those attempts resulted in repairs being made, which have all failed. Dealer (multiple locations) keeps putting a band-aid on a fracture. Dealeronly does repairs that Heartland will allow/approve. I have been fighting this battle with dealer and manufacturer for over a year now and it seems I have lost. “”As previously noted, Dealer sold the RV “AS IS” and excluded from the sale all express or implied warranties, including the implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.””---Dealer. “Additional components which have been installed in the recreational vehicle, including but not limited to microwave ovens, ranges, refrigerators, leveling jacks, furnaces/heaters, generators, power converters, batteries, and other items not specifically manufactured by Heartland RV, LCC, are warranted by the component manufacturers as detailed in their individual manufacturers warranties, and are not covered by this Limited Warranty”--- excerpt from my Heartland owner’s manual. So between the two above “disclaimers” good luck getting your Heartland RV repaired correctly under warranty. My warranty has now expired, while sitting at the dealer location awaiting repairs, after having spent almost half its life in repair shops. Do your research, make your own decision and good luck RV’ing. Beware…Heartland makes. Items that have fallen off, broken, or failed: spare tire cover, holding tank drain cap, holding tank T-handle, TV mounting screws, rear bumper end cap, oven wouldn’t stay lit, exit door threshold, stabilizer mounting screws, shore power coupling mounting screws, kitchen sink drain plumbing, bathroom sink drain plumbing, external propane coupling, water heater wiring bundle, kitchen drawer, main entry door, main entry screen door, mattress collapsed, TV cable connector, shower faucet valves(both), shower drain plumbing leak. Oh yeah, it was still winterized upon delivery and the tires weren’t even aired up. If this sounds like sour grapes, it is, because I have a brand new, at time of purchase, $20,000 RV that I can’t use and can’t get fixed. Thanks Dealer and HEARTLAND for putting an expensive and disheartening impediment to my retirement. This post is regarding my purchase and ownership of a 2014 Heartland Wilderness.
Livability
1.0
Overall quality
1.0
Floorplan
3.0
Driving/towing
1.0
Factory warranty/support
0.0
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Tim

Florida

Reviewed on December 31, 2014

RV reviewed 2014 Heartland Wilderness 3175RE view listing

4.0
Absolutely the best travel trailer on the market!... read more
Absolutely the best travel trailer on the market!
Livability
5.0
Overall quality
5.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
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