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2021 Jayco Class C reviews

3.5 (15 reviews)
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3.9
Overall quality
3.0
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4.0
Driving/towing
3.7
Factory warranty
2.9

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Clarence Moss

Reviewed on September 14, 2023

RV reviewed 2021 Jayco Greyhawk 31FS view listing

1.2
Check out my first review. Update to my first review done on April 16, 2022. Now it is 2023 and new problems and same old camper. Found that the roof started leaking due to the solar panel was not sealed on one side from the factory causing roof to rot out. Had roof inspections each time when maintenance was... read more
Check out my first review. Update to my first review done on April 16, 2022. Now it is 2023 and new problems and same old camper. Found that the roof started leaking due to the solar panel was not sealed on one side from the factory causing roof to rot out. Had roof inspections each time when maintenance was performed by dealership and they did not even catch it. Called the factory but they would not return my calls so ask the dealership to help with this. No luck, the dealership wanted to give me a couple of hundred dollars off the price to fix a rotten roof but I declined cause they did not catch it in their inspections and the factory was at fault for poor workmanship and the factory said I should have caught it myself so I am responsible for paying. Stay away from Forest River. I am stuck with this junk and will not dare give it to someone else cause it would not be right.
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1.0
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1.0
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2.0
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1.0
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Joshua Workman

Reviewed on August 20, 2023

RV reviewed 2021 Jayco Redhawk 31F view listing

5.0
Jayco is hands down the best brand. My Redhawk 31F did great powering through the mountains to Yellowstone even pulling our minivan. I love how many people it can hold, upto 10 people, which is great for 2 families.... read more
Jayco is hands down the best brand. My Redhawk 31F did great powering through the mountains to Yellowstone even pulling our minivan. I love how many people it can hold, upto 10 people, which is great for 2 families.
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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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5.0
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Susan T Stephenson

Reviewed on March 17, 2023

RV reviewed 2021 Jayco No slides Redhawk view listing

5.0
Tons of features. Love the ease of driving and setup. Quality materials. Easy clean. The bathroom is well designed for two people to use it at once. The large shower is separate from the sink and commode.... read more
Tons of features. Love the ease of driving and setup. Quality materials. Easy clean. The bathroom is well designed for two people to use it at once. The large shower is separate from the sink and commode.
Livability
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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Beverly

South Carolina

Reviewed on June 7, 2022

RV reviewed 2021 Jayco Redhawk 25R view listing

4.8
This is the best driving RV we've ever owned (8 previous) - very comfortable ride. The interior is easy to maneuver around with nice fixtures and appliances and many lights available for different sitting areas. The bathroom is a little small, but this is normal in many Class C's. The large HDTV is definit... read more
This is the best driving RV we've ever owned (8 previous) - very comfortable ride. The interior is easy to maneuver around with nice fixtures and appliances and many lights available for different sitting areas. The bathroom is a little small, but this is normal in many Class C's. The large HDTV is definitely a PLUS and is much appreciated when there are ballgames to watch on the road. The Audio/Navigation system is wonderful and is perfect for playing music throughout the RV as well as outdoors - and it links to Apple Carplay. The awning is really easy and is lighted. The outdoor kitchen is amazing and is absolutely perfect for cooking full breakfast and/or tailgating especially with the refrigerator and sink.
Livability
5.0
Overall quality
5.0
Floorplan
4.0
Driving/towing
5.0
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J Woodley

Texas

Reviewed on May 29, 2022

RV reviewed 2021 Jayco Redhawk 27N view listing

2.4
Plumbing is awful. Have had continual issues. Water explodes from bathroom sink if I shower with the gray tank valve closed. Shower was draining slowly so used recommended tank treatment then flushed with 1.5 gal of water. This backed up in to toilet which now won't drain despite both outside valves being o... read more
Plumbing is awful. Have had continual issues. Water explodes from bathroom sink if I shower with the gray tank valve closed. Shower was draining slowly so used recommended tank treatment then flushed with 1.5 gal of water. This backed up in to toilet which now won't drain despite both outside valves being open. Save yourself the hassle and don't buy Jayco!!
Livability
2.0
Overall quality
2.0
Floorplan
3.0
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2.0
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Mike S

Florida

Reviewed on October 31, 2021

RV reviewed 2021 Jayco Redhawk 24B view listing

4.6
This has been one of the better RV's that we have owned. There have been mostly minor issues but have had an issue with the slide coming out of alignment. It was supposedly installed crooked but one it was aligned correctly it has been working perfectly. Besides that, the unit has been flawless. The drive... read more
This has been one of the better RV's that we have owned. There have been mostly minor issues but have had an issue with the slide coming out of alignment. It was supposedly installed crooked but one it was aligned correctly it has been working perfectly. Besides that, the unit has been flawless. The driveability has a bit to be desired and would require a steering stabilizer to even out the steering. It moves easily in wind and passing semi's and may be intimidating for first time owners. When warranty issues have arose, Jayco customer service has been very helpful! Highly recommend!
Livability
4.0
Overall quality
5.0
Floorplan
5.0
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4.0
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William Krueger

Wisconsin

Reviewed on September 27, 2021

RV reviewed 2021 Jayco Greyhawk 27U view listing

2.6
Having recently bought a Greyhawk 27U by Jayco I can say it is the single worst purchase I've ever made as the quality on this RV is horrible with Jayco support the only thing worse. I liked the floor plan as the unit has a nicer layout proving a decent livable space for a 30 foot RV. As it turns out the bi... read more
Having recently bought a Greyhawk 27U by Jayco I can say it is the single worst purchase I've ever made as the quality on this RV is horrible with Jayco support the only thing worse. I liked the floor plan as the unit has a nicer layout proving a decent livable space for a 30 foot RV. As it turns out the biggest issue is what gives the owner so much space, the slide for the king size bed. The slide on this unit continues to fail. After the slide wouldn't work on the first camping trip I had to wait 5 weeks to get a service appointment as the bed cannot be used unless the slide extends as it has a fold out bed. Jayco would only allow their certified techs to address and fix and appointments just weren't available and I was willing to drive to dealers 300 miles away. It wasn't only the slide but the screen door had a 1/2 inch gap from the door frame so screen door couldn't be used. In addition the tank sensors fell off the bottom of the rig and the generator worked only intermittently. After two weeks in service I again took another camping trip only to have the slide fail again, the leveling Jack's failed, the in unit control center failed as did the side view mirrors. Basically the electrical system it seems is comlletely unreliable. Again it is 2 weeks before I can get into service which means the first 3 months I've owned this unit I haven't had a camping trip without a serious mechanical issue, every trip has been ruined. Not sure what I expected from Jayco but "it's unfortunate and you'll have to wait for a service appointment" wasn't the answer I needed. Additionally, their roadside assistance program on my first trip, when I couldn't get the slide in, couldn't provide support for 48 hours! Useless. I've heard from other owners now similar issues so I would say stay away, find a different manufacturer. Jayco is horrible.
Livability
4.0
Overall quality
1.0
Floorplan
3.0
Driving/towing
4.0
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Cca410

Alabama

Reviewed on September 26, 2021

RV reviewed 2021 Jayco Greyhawk 31F view listing

2.8
Bought a new greyhawk and on the way home it’s leaking hydraulic oil from the jacks all over the rear and underneath. Jacks stop working and says low voltage. Called dealer and made appoint for 6 weeks later. Dealer checked and stated fluid over full from factory and not sure about low voltage problem, ... read more
Bought a new greyhawk and on the way home it’s leaking hydraulic oil from the jacks all over the rear and underneath. Jacks stop working and says low voltage. Called dealer and made appoint for 6 weeks later. Dealer checked and stated fluid over full from factory and not sure about low voltage problem, may be a problem. Submitted info for warranty to repair. Jayco denied warranty stating customer responsibilities. All water lines exposed underneath. They also mounted all waterlines over the inverter, converter and generator then spray foamed and mounted in place. Each pipe has 3 splice connections. One leak from this thin pvc and everything electrical is ruined. Jayco customer service stated send email for docs. Sent several emails and called a couple times. No one ever called me back. Posted on the company’s Facebook page 7 different times and they just delete it and never contact me. The generator doors are also cut wrong on the 31f causing the unit to overheat and cut off. Jayco stated it’s not their problem. I’ve camped for 25 years and bought 11 different campers. Jayco service is by far the worse I’ve dealt with. And their warranty does not transfer. I finally sold my greyhawk because they would not repair it and I’ll never own another.
Livability
3.0
Overall quality
2.0
Floorplan
4.0
Driving/towing
4.0
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Jeremy Wortman

Montana

Reviewed on September 11, 2021

RV reviewed 2021 Jayco Seneca 37L view listing

5.0
Amazing coach, this unit is the most luxurious motor home I have ever seen. Livability is just as comfortable as our home. On the highway we pass semi trucks pulling mountain passes. Overall, this RV is a 10.... read more
Amazing coach, this unit is the most luxurious motor home I have ever seen. Livability is just as comfortable as our home. On the highway we pass semi trucks pulling mountain passes. Overall, this RV is a 10.
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5.0
Overall quality
5.0
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5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
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Matt Rice

Florida

Reviewed on July 17, 2021

RV reviewed 2021 Jayco Greyhawk 29MV view listing

3.6
All of these problems took place on an extended trip out west from Florida. We started out with 1800 miles on the unit. Toilet flush water connection started leaking, I replaced it. Water filter connections started leaking, I removed the filter unit and bypassed it. The TV antenna didn't work, found it ha... read more
All of these problems took place on an extended trip out west from Florida. We started out with 1800 miles on the unit. Toilet flush water connection started leaking, I replaced it. Water filter connections started leaking, I removed the filter unit and bypassed it. The TV antenna didn't work, found it had never been connected, I connected it. Water pump connections started leaking, I repaired them. Water pump quit working, found bad connection at outdoor shower switch. I fixed that. Leveling system quit working. Called Lippert tech support they walked me through resetting the system. Found out my dealer had given me the wrong manual for my unit. That took care of it. Power monitoring system quit working. Called tech support, tech had me look at all connections, found RJ-45 comm connection came off at control panel, apparently it wasn't seated properly. Drain under kitchen sink was leaking. Found pipe from "P" trap cut too short. Replaced with longer pipe. Water started leaking from shower enclosure. Saw no traces of caulk. Fixed problem by caulking shower enclosure. Kitchen sink started leaking, again. Found little to no plumbers putty around sink drain. Pulled other drain and same thing. Replaced both with correct amount of plumbers putty. This fixed the leak. Started hearing a flapping noise while going down the road. Climbed on roof and found second (bedroom) AC unit cover not installed properly. I removed the cover and reinstalled it properly. This took care of the noise One of the ceiling lights in the bathroom started flashing. Removed the fixture and found a bad electrical connection. I fixed it. After driving through rain, one of the underneath storage bins was full of water. Upon closer inspection and comparing it to the other bins I found no mounting screws or sealant on bottom of bin opening. I reattached it with screws I had and sealed the bin. This took care of the problem. So, after a 6200 mile trip, I think I have all the bugs worked out. However, I now carry a complete repair kit onboard the unit which includes several different styles of 1/2" Sharkbite fittings, several feet of 1/2" pex tubing, pex cutters, plumbers putty, 1/2" plumbing connections, which, by the way, are the same as standard faucet fittings and a large assortment of stainless steel fasteners. I also carry my high end Fluke multimeter with me and a vast array of wiring connections and wire. A complete set of hand tools and cordless drill in the event the leveling jacks would ever need to be manually retracted. We love our camper, but Jayco's quality is not what it used to be. This is the fourth Jayco unit we've owned and it is by far the worst when it comes to quality craftsmanship and components.
Livability
5.0
Overall quality
2.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
Factory warranty/support
1.0
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