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3.7 (50 reviews)
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3.9
Overall quality
2.9
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4.2
Driving/towing
4.2
Factory warranty
3.1

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Frank Pastulovic

British Columbia, Canada

Reviewed on August 21, 2025

RV reviewed 2018 Coachmen Freedom Express Ultra Lite 246RKS view listing

2.2
2018 Freedom express second owners on our second trip the left rear axle hanger bracket tore clean away from the frame and twisted the rear of the hanger brackets. We barely made it back home. This is obviously a design flaw an RV frame should never fail after only 8 years. Call Forest River...read more
2018 Freedom express second owners on our second trip the left rear axle hanger bracket tore clean away from the frame and twisted the rear of the hanger brackets. We barely made it back home. This is obviously a design flaw an RV frame should never fail after only 8 years. Call Forest River (parent company) their reply was we don't build the frame and forwarded me to Lippert who also blew me off. Both companies refuse to be accountable for building a travel trailer with a terrible frame design. These Lippert frames are known to start cracking and start separating. Lippert and Forest River already have one frame recall in place its just a matter of time these shitty frames are also recalled let's hope it before some get killed. Come Forest River and Lippert own up you sold trailers with dangerous frames.
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2.0
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2.0
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4.0
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2.0
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D Harris

West Virginia, USA

Reviewed on November 14, 2024

RV reviewed 2018 Coachmen Apex Ultra-Lite 251RBK view listing

5.0
This camper has served us well. Very well built, sturdy. You truly don’t know that it’s back there while hauling. Only issue we have found is the cheap scissor jacks they put on. Do recommend buying different ones. Spend 33,000 on a camper these should be better...read more
This camper has served us well. Very well built, sturdy. You truly don’t know that it’s back there while hauling. Only issue we have found is the cheap scissor jacks they put on. Do recommend buying different ones. Spend 33,000 on a camper these should be better quality.
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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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Kalith Smith

Reviewed on July 6, 2023

RV reviewed 2018 Coachmen Freedom Express 25SE view listing

4.8
Great value for a camper. Family loves the space and doubles as guest quarters when folks visit…also nice when visiting the in-laws. The layout of the camper is great for families and with the bunkhouse floor plan it is able to sleep 6 adults. The bunks have a weight limit of 300 pounds, so two...read more
Great value for a camper. Family loves the space and doubles as guest quarters when folks visit…also nice when visiting the in-laws. The layout of the camper is great for families and with the bunkhouse floor plan it is able to sleep 6 adults. The bunks have a weight limit of 300 pounds, so two kids possible per bunk
Livability
5.0
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5.0
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5.0
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4.0
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Wesley M Groh

Reviewed on July 1, 2023

RV reviewed 2018 Coachmen Apex Ultra Lite 300BHS view listing

1.4
Problem after problem. Switches failing, soft spots in the floor, water heater quit working, water pump quit working, toilet broke, slide out motors failing multiple times, slide out frame work broke, axle installed improperly from factory, interior fake wood covering is peeling, exterior trim is...read more
Problem after problem. Switches failing, soft spots in the floor, water heater quit working, water pump quit working, toilet broke, slide out motors failing multiple times, slide out frame work broke, axle installed improperly from factory, interior fake wood covering is peeling, exterior trim is falling off, sealer around roof accessories is cracking and lifting. This trailer has so many problems you would think it was 15 years old but it is less than 5 years old. And if you include covid time that it wasn't used this trailer would be considered lightly used. I would highly encourage any rv buyer to stay as far away as possible from coachman apex.
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1.0
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1.0
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2.0
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2.0
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Greg

Reviewed on March 8, 2023

RV reviewed 2018 Coachmen Clipper 17BH view listing

1.6
I can honestly say that this camper is the worst camper I have ever owned. We bought it brand new. As soon as we started using it, the slide leaked and caused damage to the floor and walls. The toilet leaked because the water hose on the back was cut too short. The tub leaked. The refrigerator took...read more
I can honestly say that this camper is the worst camper I have ever owned. We bought it brand new. As soon as we started using it, the slide leaked and caused damage to the floor and walls. The toilet leaked because the water hose on the back was cut too short. The tub leaked. The refrigerator took almost a full day to get cold. The water pump doesn't work at all and had to be replaced. The furnace did not want to kick on. Took a lot of work to get it to kick on and stay working. 1 year out the outside light completely stopped working. The camper was slapped together. To this day I am finding how shotty of work Forest River really does on their campers. I would never ever buy a Coachmen or anything made by Forest River ever again. When I get the chance I am trading this in for a camper that is worth something and is built decent because Forest River is not worth what they charge for them.
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1.0
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1.0
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2.0
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3.0
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Jason Valentine

Pennsylvania

Reviewed on July 22, 2022

RV reviewed 2018 Coachmen 16RBD Viking view listing

2.4
If I didn't like the livability and floorplan, I would sell this. My list of issues. Furnace circuit board, died the first year. Seal on the front bunk (in stored position) needed replace due to poor build. Satellite port did not work as whoever built it, did a horrible job putting the wall...read more
If I didn't like the livability and floorplan, I would sell this. My list of issues. Furnace circuit board, died the first year. Seal on the front bunk (in stored position) needed replace due to poor build. Satellite port did not work as whoever built it, did a horrible job putting the wall to out side connection cable. Till this day I have to fix it once a year. **Worse** Whoever installed the foam gasket for the front compartment door, did a horrible job. Water leaked from the frame, down the skin, to the frame, wicked up in the cheapest chip board possible in the market. Rotted out a 2 by 3 foot section that cost me $1800 to fix. Told by dealer the was NOT ONE THING I COULD HAVE DONE TO PREVENT THIS!!! Water never leaked into the compartment, and you can't inspect the floor due to the felt that is again to protect the cheapest crap chip board.... ***Probably worse yet to come. *** flat boards under rubber roof starting warp up... so I'll probable have to replace the roof on a "3 year old trailer" as I bought in in 2019.... Hot Water heater died July 4th weekend 2022... same trip the trailer brakes stop working completely, including the emergence break away brake applicator. I had to install a support board as they assumed that only cheap staples and cheap paneling would support someone seating on the bench seat... Constantly fixing the shelf support under the sink that doesn't even have much weight on it as again the installers though one small cheap staple (that says it all... cheap staple) would hold this up attached to the wall. Blind cover over the blinds are starting to fall off the walls. Now if I was traveling every weekend and driving super long distances, I could see most of this as wear and tear.. However I only use it like 4 times a year. The zamp solar charging is a joke. I have better luck with 400% cheaper panels connected to the battery's than the factory installed one. The Warranty should tell you. One year is as much as they trust their own product... At least I got the front seal and heater done under that... Rest is making me spend the same amount on repairs that I spent buying the damned thing. Should have more than 800 cargo capacity. IF the quality was better... I absolutely love the camper.. as a camper. I love that the beds don't take up any living space. But the nickel dollaring me has to stop!
Livability
1.0
Overall quality
1.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
4.0
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Ron Hawkins

Pennsylvania

Reviewed on March 29, 2022

RV reviewed 2018 Coachmen Catalina Legacy Edition 333RETS view listing

3.4
The overall quality on the Coachman Catalina 333RETS was poor. All of the slides leaked, the paneling under the bed was falling apart, and the living area floor was getting soft from all of the slides leaking. The moldings and trim seemed to be coming loose as time went on. Staples were...read more
The overall quality on the Coachman Catalina 333RETS was poor. All of the slides leaked, the paneling under the bed was falling apart, and the living area floor was getting soft from all of the slides leaking. The moldings and trim seemed to be coming loose as time went on. Staples were beginning to come out of some of the trim moldings in the corners and the moldings on the ceiling. It's a shame because it truly was a nicely laid out camper with comfortable features and an abundance of space. In my opinion, this would be a good "destination camper" where it isn't moved much - that would reduce opportunities for leaks.
Livability
5.0
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1.0
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5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
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John Corvo

Ohio

Reviewed on December 31, 2021

RV reviewed 2018 Coachmen Freedom Express 22TSX view listing

4.4
We have had this camper for four Summers. It’s very fun and easy to pull with our 1500 Silverado 5.3. This hybrid concept gives you two queen beds and 22 feet of center living space. We have found this a great camper and would recommend it. We have several grand children and have found this to...read more
We have had this camper for four Summers. It’s very fun and easy to pull with our 1500 Silverado 5.3. This hybrid concept gives you two queen beds and 22 feet of center living space. We have found this a great camper and would recommend it. We have several grand children and have found this to be a very friendly and inviting unit.
Livability
5.0
Overall quality
4.0
Floorplan
4.0
Driving/towing
5.0
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4.0
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Irene Phillips

Arizona

Reviewed on November 20, 2021

RV reviewed 2018 Coachmen Adrenaline 31FET view listing

5.0
We have a Polaris Northstar and this RV handled my ride great. Once we unloaded the quad, the garage was used as a 2nd livable space. And the pull down screen in the garage made it so comfortable in the...read more
We have a Polaris Northstar and this RV handled my ride great. Once we unloaded the quad, the garage was used as a 2nd livable space. And the pull down screen in the garage made it so comfortable in the summer.
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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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Barbara

New York

Reviewed on October 1, 2021

RV reviewed 2018 Coachmen Viking 17FQ view listing

3.6
We purchased our 2018 from Myers in fall of 2017. June 2020 discovered a soft spot in the floor. This was repaired all at our cost and the repair person felt it was a leak from the roof. We had two problems after the repair one because the water pump was not put back correctly and the other because...read more
We purchased our 2018 from Myers in fall of 2017. June 2020 discovered a soft spot in the floor. This was repaired all at our cost and the repair person felt it was a leak from the roof. We had two problems after the repair one because the water pump was not put back correctly and the other because when they replaced the floor they drilled through our water tank. Now in September 2021 the soft spot is back in the same location. Can’t even get it looked at until mid November. The original repair 14 months ago cost over $1000. Love the layout of the camper but am not looking forward to repeating last year’s nightmare. We have a Viking pop up from 1980 and never had a floor issue. Wish they made them like they used to!
Livability
4.0
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2.0
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5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
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2.0
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