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3.3 (11 reviews)
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3.6
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2.6
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4.4
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3.3
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2.5

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Robert Brenner

California

Reviewed on July 29, 2022

RV reviewed 2017 Crossroads Rear bedroom center bath kitchen/lounge up front 400FL view listing

3.0
Front right window left the factory upsidedown (weeps on top), frame rusty, tank support hanging on one side, roof in front of trailer piss poorly attached only help on by screws every six inches or so. Shower caulked one side only, brakes frozen from rust. The roof and window are why there needs...read more
Front right window left the factory upsidedown (weeps on top), frame rusty, tank support hanging on one side, roof in front of trailer piss poorly attached only help on by screws every six inches or so. Shower caulked one side only, brakes frozen from rust. The roof and window are why there needs to be inspections on these units. All in all I enjoy the thing. Mechanically I have no issues, I live full time in mine and basically work on everything myself. It's really too darn big to move but maybe one time. Installed new Maxxair 7500 deluxe roof fans, love em! Water heater works like a champ, new thermostat and mixing valve and water softener system. New ac for bedroom coming soon. The build quality is beyond pathetic but I have gotten used to it. All new cabinetry coming soon. Replaced shower valve and head because the original was garbage. Paneling on interior is popping everywhere and the window in the front room slide leaked from both sides behind chairs, cabinets and stove. Crapsmanship is my exact word. If you are not in the trades and are not ready to own a huge project do not waste your hard earned money. I'm still learning how to repair things as they fail, the undercarriage is next! I want to see what makes this baby tick! Duct work in the floor looked like someone ripped open a beer can blindly with their teeth. Outlets pop outta the walls simply from unplugging things. Kitchen sink leaked.
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3.0
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3.0
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5.0
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3.0
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Robert Brenner

California

Reviewed on November 23, 2020

RV reviewed 2017 CrossRoads Hampton HP400FL view listing

2.4
Just purchased the trailer used. Extreme rust on frame and support straps. One strap was dangling on one side. Roof membrane at front of trailer has come out from under the drip edge exposing osb plywood. Front left window is installed upside down. Weep holes are at the top! Electrical switch on...read more
Just purchased the trailer used. Extreme rust on frame and support straps. One strap was dangling on one side. Roof membrane at front of trailer has come out from under the drip edge exposing osb plywood. Front left window is installed upside down. Weep holes are at the top! Electrical switch on front of frame is completely melted. No brakes, truck does not recognize anything in computer. 1/8" interior plywood wall coverings are popped out all over the place. The shower leaked like a sieve at bottom right because there was zero caulking! Under the aluminum door track was 2 way tape! Had to completely remove the shower doors and bottom track to clean and dry and seal properly with silicone. Rear steps are so badly rusted they barely fold. This thing is only 3 years old! The manufacturer claims 12 year warranty on roof. We shall see. Frame rust is way beyond surface damage. The entire bottom of I beam frame needs heavy grinding and repainting. Inexpensive and I'm finding new problems as I speak. Hoping puddled water under kitchen sink was left over from leaking shower. It's just a flimsy wall separating bathroom from kitchen. No obvious leaks found yet. All four tires were so badly cracked I bought replacements immediately. Why in the hell would an electrical component with bare wires exposed to the road elements not be covered? I'm not even sure what it is exactly! Not yet anyway. With no brakes, no lights, no way I can move this piece of crap if I needed to. Not impressed with anything on this really. Hard to enjoy with so many serious issues
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4.0
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1.0
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5.0
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1.0
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Hollie S.

Arizona

Reviewed on June 9, 2020

RV reviewed 2017 Forest River Sierra Destination 393RL view listing

5.0
Great High Quality Trailer with lots of space, storage and nice finishes throughout. We use it as a weekend get-a-way on the river in the AZ heat. Has great isolation and with dual AC's it stays cool year round. It's Built to...read more
Great High Quality Trailer with lots of space, storage and nice finishes throughout. We use it as a weekend get-a-way on the river in the AZ heat. Has great isolation and with dual AC's it stays cool year round. It's Built to last!
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5.0
Overall quality
5.0
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5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
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5.0
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Brett M.

Arizona

Reviewed on June 2, 2020

RV reviewed 2017 Forest River Sierra 393RL view listing

5.0
Our RV Trailer is over 3 years old. We use it as a weekend get a way on the Parker River. We LOVE IT! We have NOT had any issues with the RV so far and it stays cool in the SUPER HOT SUMMER Desert. Highly recommend this RV trailer if looking for great comfort and nice luxury...read more
Our RV Trailer is over 3 years old. We use it as a weekend get a way on the Parker River. We LOVE IT! We have NOT had any issues with the RV so far and it stays cool in the SUPER HOT SUMMER Desert. Highly recommend this RV trailer if looking for great comfort and nice luxury camping.
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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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Jack Glyde

Ohio

Reviewed on September 2, 2019

RV reviewed 2017 Coachmen Catalina Destination 39MKTS view listing

1.6
Purchased new from Kamper City,Peninsula, Ohio. Complained about seals and water leaks since delivered. Never fixed b/c unable to find. Floor now damaged and nobody wants to fix cuz out of warranty. Had 2 QC inspections at plant & Corporate. Worst of 4 campers. Would never recommend dealer or...read more
Purchased new from Kamper City,Peninsula, Ohio. Complained about seals and water leaks since delivered. Never fixed b/c unable to find. Floor now damaged and nobody wants to fix cuz out of warranty. Had 2 QC inspections at plant & Corporate. Worst of 4 campers. Would never recommend dealer or Mfgr. Was sold a bill of goods by both at the IX Center RV show in Cleveland, Oh. Floor is spongy, bowed and bolts from under Flooring starting to protrude thru linoleum. This is strictly engineering and workmanship. Also had 4 windows that leaked Water. Dealer replaced 1 wiper seal under one 3 slideouts and wanted me to pay $300 cuz he said it wasn't warranty yet he was on site doing warranty work. He wouldn't honor insurance coverage that He sold me as bumper to bumper coverage. And this occurred after he replaced wiper seal. Response times were lengthy in between return trips, wrong parts ordered and lost. No communications to me on follow up calls. Owner obnoxious to deal with. Refused to do anymore cuz he says out of warranty now yet it was NEVER REPAIRED from the beginning when I placed Numerous Complaints about faulty seals and water leaks. I was told by Coachmen direct that after it passed plant QC that it would take an extra couple days but they would take unit to Corporate office and perform an additional QC inspection which they normally don't do but assurd me of nothing short of perfection. I was lied to by dealer about the"Platinum" insurance policy that I paid extra for and its coverage. When they replaced wiper seal they told me it wouldn't be covered by insurance. Several mos. later I spoke to Ins. Co. And was told they would have covered it. I have another seal on another slide out that is ripped like the first one. Something tips them up when they are extended and retracted. Trim moldings kept falling off walls, cabinets and ceiling. The Bed ble apart several times when sat on. I FINALLY had to fix problems by using screws and not stapling plywood panels. To say the least, I'm furious. I bought 4 trailers from Kamper city in the past. Three were Sportsmen and we were sold on better quality and workmanship if we bought Coachmen. EXTREMELY DISAPPOINTED. 9/1/19
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1.0
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1.0
Floorplan
4.0
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1.0
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John

North Carolina

Reviewed on August 24, 2019

RV reviewed 2017 Forest River Cedar Creek Cottage 40CRS view listing

5.0
My wife and I have owned three class A RV's in the past. Our 2017 Cedar Creek Hathaway Cottage,40 CRS, exceeds our expectations in the areas of comfort and quality incorporated into its design. We live in this unit six months each year and have had little to no problems with it. It provides all of...read more
My wife and I have owned three class A RV's in the past. Our 2017 Cedar Creek Hathaway Cottage,40 CRS, exceeds our expectations in the areas of comfort and quality incorporated into its design. We live in this unit six months each year and have had little to no problems with it. It provides all of the modern conveniences of our Florida home including top notch accessories. The floor plan is designed so that everything is easily accessible, is roomy and provides 8 ft high ceilings. We love the unit.
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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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Ron Haenle

Pennsylvania

Reviewed on October 9, 2018

RV reviewed 2017 Keystone Residence 40LOFT view listing

1.6
Absolute Nightmare. After 1 year the kitchen faucet went and I replaced it, delivered the camper with no vent cap and I replaced it, 2nd air conditioner fan went and I replaced it. However the worst thing is that the main slide out floor completely buckled and when my dealer took photos and sent...read more
Absolute Nightmare. After 1 year the kitchen faucet went and I replaced it, delivered the camper with no vent cap and I replaced it, 2nd air conditioner fan went and I replaced it. However the worst thing is that the main slide out floor completely buckled and when my dealer took photos and sent them to keystone, their response was "That it was normal and they will not replace." Absolute piece of garbage and the trailer is pretty bad too.
Livability
1.0
Overall quality
1.0
Floorplan
3.0
Driving/towing
2.0
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1.0
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Paul

North Carolina

Reviewed on February 1, 2018

RV reviewed 2017 Forest River Sierra 393RL view listing

2.2
Bought new to live in full time ceiling fan in bedroom noisy , one a/c had to be repaired lights only half worked . Very poor quality workmanship January 2018 vent fan in bath quit more lights went out replaced myself , no support from factory warranty had threaten with lawsuit to get fixed first...read more
Bought new to live in full time ceiling fan in bedroom noisy , one a/c had to be repaired lights only half worked . Very poor quality workmanship January 2018 vent fan in bath quit more lights went out replaced myself , no support from factory warranty had threaten with lawsuit to get fixed first time .
Livability
3.0
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1.0
Floorplan
3.0
Driving/towing
3.0
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1.0
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DwightNestrick

Kentucky

Reviewed on August 3, 2017

RV reviewed 2017 Forest River Sandpiper Destination 401FLX view listing

4.4
The Sandpiper is the ultimate "Open concept" RV floorplan. It offers opposing slide outs in main living area that creates more floor space for relaxing. It also offers ample pantry space, washer/dryer in master bedroom and great island sink in Kitchen. The "atrium" window layout on the door side...read more
The Sandpiper is the ultimate "Open concept" RV floorplan. It offers opposing slide outs in main living area that creates more floor space for relaxing. It also offers ample pantry space, washer/dryer in master bedroom and great island sink in Kitchen. The "atrium" window layout on the door side offers a great view of the beauty around you. Sandpiper Destination is designed to be comfortable for even the longest stay at your favorite destination. And they are quite easy to move. Or if you like set up your Sandpiper on a more permanent camping site. Ours is our "Lake Cabin". With residential features like a walk-in shower with seat and walk around king bed, the Sandpiper provides you a new home on the road or destination long term RV site. You will get years of carefree comfort in this lightly used Sandpiper Destination.
Livability
5.0
Overall quality
4.0
Floorplan
4.0
Driving/towing
4.0
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Charles

Kentucky

Reviewed on May 12, 2017

RV reviewed 2017 Palomino Puma 39PQB view listing

2.6
I bought a 2017 puma 39pqb in late 2016. The size and the floor plan are great, the quality of the trailer is not. All the valves are plastic, insulation is minimal, most of the trim pieces will fall of in the first couple of months The fixtures will fail As long as you don't mind doing...read more
I bought a 2017 puma 39pqb in late 2016. The size and the floor plan are great, the quality of the trailer is not. All the valves are plastic, insulation is minimal, most of the trim pieces will fall of in the first couple of months The fixtures will fail As long as you don't mind doing weekly maintainence when using the trailer it's a great buy for the money Don't buy the warranty You will have to take it to a dealer where it may sit for six months
Livability
3.0
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1.0
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5.0
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3.0
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