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2022 Jayco reviews

2.8 (76 reviews)
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2.3
Overall quality
2.1
Floorplan
3.9
Driving/towing
3.6
Factory warranty
2.0

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John k

Pennsylvania, USA

Reviewed on February 8, 2025

RV reviewed 2022 Jayco North Point 310RLTS view listing

4.2
Could not wait to own a north point, everything I read top of line fifth wheel, first mistake bought in 2022, thankfully warranty was good i got to use it , pro didn’t work all the time ( replaced) light around vanity didn’t work, (replaced)window shades don’t work anymore,refrigerator works...read more
Could not wait to own a north point, everything I read top of line fifth wheel, first mistake bought in 2022, thankfully warranty was good i got to use it , pro didn’t work all the time ( replaced) light around vanity didn’t work, (replaced)window shades don’t work anymore,refrigerator works only when it wants too, dealer can’t find problem, so nothing wrong? Computer board had to be replaced, outside spot light doesn’t work and I’m sure I forgot a couple things
Livability
3.0
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3.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
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Dennis Mahoney

Missouri, USA

Reviewed on December 14, 2024

RV reviewed 2022 Jayco Jay Flight SLX 264BH view listing

1.8
BUYER BEWARE! Jayco customer care is non-existent. Purchased 2022 264BH Jay Flight SLX new and one month after my 2-year warranty expired noticed front wall was soft. Took unit to I-70 RV Center (Jayco Dealer) where purchased and staff there could not figure out where water was getting in. ...read more
BUYER BEWARE! Jayco customer care is non-existent. Purchased 2022 264BH Jay Flight SLX new and one month after my 2-year warranty expired noticed front wall was soft. Took unit to I-70 RV Center (Jayco Dealer) where purchased and staff there could not figure out where water was getting in. Warranty claim was submitted as all parties agreed that water had been getting in undetected well before the warranty had expired. Also, since this appeared to be a possible structural issue there was potential for this to be covered under the 3-year structural warranty. Dealer offered estimate of $4300 to tear down unit to figure out where water was getting in as part of the claim process. Warranty DECLINED and after escalating to further make case of defective manufacturing issue again case was declined with not offer of resolution. All seams were looked at by myself and technical staff at dealer and no issue was found, however after sending requested photos to claim agent they picked apart photos and indicated the seals should have been all redone every 6 months per owner’s manual. Jayco stance is that regardless if the seals show no voids, cracking or separation I am to re-caulk the entire unit every 6 months. I took good care and inspected unit regularly, parked under canopy most of the time and saw no evidence requiring redoing any seals. Also, the large Jayco front decal peeled off the first year we had the unit. It is apparent that Jayco uses inferior construction products to cheapen the build and then hides behind clauses carefully crafted in their manual to get out of standing behind their product. Do not waste your hard-earned dollars on an inferior product. Research whom owns Jayco as issues maybe wide spread with sister companies.
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1.0
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1.0
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3.0
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3.0
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Ron VH

New Jersey, USA

Reviewed on November 15, 2024

RV reviewed 2022 Jayco Jayflight 267BHS Rear bunkhouse view listing

2.0
I purchased the RV because we liked the floorplan and it had lots of room to bring our entire family. I thought Jayco was known to be a quality manufacturer, but unfortunately this was not the case. The first issue I had was the awning started to pull away from the trailer on the one end. We...read more
I purchased the RV because we liked the floorplan and it had lots of room to bring our entire family. I thought Jayco was known to be a quality manufacturer, but unfortunately this was not the case. The first issue I had was the awning started to pull away from the trailer on the one end. We found there was a recall for such a problem so brought the trailer in to be looked at. Jayco denied the claim and said they would not fix or replace the awaning. At this point the trailer was under 1 year old and was only used twice. We never leave the awning out when not at out site and immediately bring it in if it gets windy. Yet the manufacturer still claimed it was not their issue. The next MAJOR issue we just recently found was a bubble on the roof. Upon inspection there is also musy spots near the bubble which means there is moisture getting under the roofing material. Again, we brought the trailer in and Jayco denied to warranty the work. I would never recommend purchasing a Jayco trailer and wish I had went with Grand Design like we were originally looking at.
Livability
1.0
Overall quality
1.0
Floorplan
4.0
Driving/towing
3.0
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1.0
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Ron Lander

Oklahoma, USA

Reviewed on October 13, 2024

RV reviewed 2022 Jayco Jay Flight Swift 264BH view listing

3.0
The roof has loose decking boards and protruding fasteners and Jayco refuses to fix the problems. Their 2/3 year warranty is worthless unless they will honor it. I can not recommend Jayco. The Jayco dealer in Tulsa Oklahoma has been trying to get Jayco to honor their warranty to no...read more
The roof has loose decking boards and protruding fasteners and Jayco refuses to fix the problems. Their 2/3 year warranty is worthless unless they will honor it. I can not recommend Jayco. The Jayco dealer in Tulsa Oklahoma has been trying to get Jayco to honor their warranty to no success.
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2.0
Overall quality
2.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
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Stan Uptagrafft

New Hampshire, USA

Reviewed on October 12, 2024

RV reviewed 2022 Jayco Eagle 321RSTS view listing

5.0
We've had this camper for three years and traveled over 10,000 miles (summer in Florida). It's been perfect. No problems and very comfortable to live in. This size of 5th wheel is easy to pull and make corners with. When turning into campsites, this model tracks along the same lines as the...read more
We've had this camper for three years and traveled over 10,000 miles (summer in Florida). It's been perfect. No problems and very comfortable to live in. This size of 5th wheel is easy to pull and make corners with. When turning into campsites, this model tracks along the same lines as the truck. We couldn't be happier.
Livability
5.0
Overall quality
5.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
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5.0
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Terry

Michigan, USA

Reviewed on October 12, 2024

RV reviewed 2022 Jayco STX 174BH view listing

2.4
The refrigerator and the table leg support broke on the 20-mile drive home. It took 7 months and numerous phone calls to both the dealer and Jayco to get it fixed, causing me to lose the entire 1st camping year. The next spring, I towed the trailer 15 miles to a weigh station, and the dining table...read more
The refrigerator and the table leg support broke on the 20-mile drive home. It took 7 months and numerous phone calls to both the dealer and Jayco to get it fixed, causing me to lose the entire 1st camping year. The next spring, I towed the trailer 15 miles to a weigh station, and the dining table seats began to disassemble itself (many screws fell out). The quality control at Jayco and the dealer is awful, and the service is worse. I would suggest that a person should not buy an RV unless you can afford to lose the total investment.
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2.0
Overall quality
2.0
Floorplan
4.0
Driving/towing
3.0
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Mike Stenzler

Texas, USA

Reviewed on August 12, 2024

RV reviewed 2022 Jayco Jay Flight SLX 264BH view listing

4.6
This TT was great as an entry level trailer. My 2017 silverado 1500 towed it with ease. The living space is comfortable, albeit, a bit tight around the kitchen/dinette, which is to be expected with no slide outs. Overall this trailer deserves 5 stars for the Floorplan. We are a family of 4 with 2...read more
This TT was great as an entry level trailer. My 2017 silverado 1500 towed it with ease. The living space is comfortable, albeit, a bit tight around the kitchen/dinette, which is to be expected with no slide outs. Overall this trailer deserves 5 stars for the Floorplan. We are a family of 4 with 2 small kids and everyone was able to find their own comfortable spots in this trailer. If you're looking to get into travel trailers and don't want to break the bank, this is the one to go with.
Livability
4.0
Overall quality
4.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
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5.0
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Kimberly Banaczuk

Massachusetts, USA

Reviewed on June 30, 2024

RV reviewed 2022 Jayco 195 RB STX STX view listing

2.6
bought it new from the showroom. We consistently have issues with this trailer, from the solar panels not working, the awning busted, the table leg gouging my husband's leg open off, screws everywhere, and not the recall Jayco's fix was to place a board between the stove and furnace. the latest...read more
bought it new from the showroom. We consistently have issues with this trailer, from the solar panels not working, the awning busted, the table leg gouging my husband's leg open off, screws everywhere, and not the recall Jayco's fix was to place a board between the stove and furnace. the latest incident could have killed us. the stove (domenic) 2 burner blew up on my husband singing his entire arm. it is yet again back in the shop. we lost so many booked vacations due to these issues. and this one could have cost us our lives. one mechanic said we were lucky the whole trailer didn't blow, no one seems to care and now fighting with the repair shop because " we didn't buy it there". how many times do we have to experience this or possibly die due to the negligence in the build of this trailer.
Livability
2.0
Overall quality
2.0
Floorplan
3.0
Driving/towing
4.0
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2.0
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Brian McVay

Ohio, USA

Reviewed on June 26, 2024

RV reviewed 2022 Jayco Seneca 37M view listing

2.0
We purchased this RV new after bad luck with our last Jayco Seneca (2018). We thought it was just a bad unit and we had bad luck. We were wrong. The floor plan is pretty nice. Beyond that, there is nothing good to say. Jayco Warranty takes weeks to approve any repairs. This is how they are...read more
We purchased this RV new after bad luck with our last Jayco Seneca (2018). We thought it was just a bad unit and we had bad luck. We were wrong. The floor plan is pretty nice. Beyond that, there is nothing good to say. Jayco Warranty takes weeks to approve any repairs. This is how they are able to offer 2 years, because if you get anything fixed it will sit at your dealer waiting for Jayco's response. Ours has been sitting for 9 of the last 11 months to have fiberglass cracking issues repaired around all three slide outs. Jayco delays every step of the process. The dealership has to send photos of the problem...wait a few weeks for approval to see where the problem started. Then they show the findings, and another few weeks of delay to approve them to look further. After the problem is found, then it is another 4-6 weeks for them to approve the repair. Lastly, they delay shipping the parts needed to make the repair for another 4-6 weeks. This was the case with our old one, and now our newer one. The overall build quality is what you should expect from the shottiest contractor you have every seen. Jayco has the game figured out to make their coin, and move you out of warranty without fixing the problems. Every trip something else falls apart. My wife keeps a container in the kitchen for all the screws she finds when she is cleaning so that I can go get them when I find what fell apart. Everything is held together with self tapping screws. The majority of them are stripped out, or loose. Junk is the best word for Jayco.
Livability
1.0
Overall quality
1.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
2.0
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1.0
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Troy B

Georgia, USA

Reviewed on June 23, 2024

RV reviewed 2022 Jayco Whitehawk 27RK view listing

2.4
This was our 1st rv that we bought and we both looking forward to the camping life. It turned out to be a 15 month nightmare. This rv had issues when we picked it up that had to be fixed before we left and 6 months later we took it back to get a page and half of build issues fixed plus 2 major...read more
This was our 1st rv that we bought and we both looking forward to the camping life. It turned out to be a 15 month nightmare. This rv had issues when we picked it up that had to be fixed before we left and 6 months later we took it back to get a page and half of build issues fixed plus 2 major issues. The first being 2 plumbing leaks that ruined the cabinets. One was under the sink where the drain was never tightened and the other was the outdoor shower that the factory had left a washer out of and it sprayed water everywhere behind the cabinets. The 2nd was an electrical issue. It had a direct short somewhere in the camper and would drain the battery in a day, lights would flicker and things wouldn't work correctly. The 1st dealership where I bought it said they fixed everything. Not true! Neither of those got fixed. I took it to 2nd dealership and they spent 2 months trying to fix the electrical issue with little support from the factory. They said they finally got it fixed. It seemed to be but this year the issue returned again. Jayco really needs to buy this camper back because of the fire risk with it having the electrical issue. I hope nobody's in when it does go up. The last time I moved the slide out it, you could hear a popping noise like arching somewhere inside the camper. I have literally had to work on everytime we went camping because something would tear up. I have more hours working on it then sleeping in it. My wife and I both have had enough and traded it in today. I lost around $12k in 15 months. Jayco totally shafted me out my money. I would not recommend any Jayco camper to anybody.
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1.0
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1.0
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5.0
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4.0
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1.0
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