RV Type
Make and model
Floorplan
Year
Forest River FORESTER 2251LE 2251LE reviews
Liveability
1.0
Overall quality
1.0
Floorplan
1.0
Driving/towing
1.0
Factory warranty
1.0
Reviews
Stars Refinement
2 ratings and reviews
Voted most helpful review
Sandra Wade
Texas
Reviewed on July 27, 2019
RV reviewed
2018 Forest River Forester 2251LE

4.2
1. Good experience with this RV.
2. Bunks were wonderful as the provided extra storage are for our long 3 week trips.
3. Fast hook up and dependable 30 amp. The one A/C is very quiet and works great! Cool set at 70* on the hot summer days.
4. Drives like a four door truck. Easy to manuver in...read more
1. Good experience with this RV.
2. Bunks were wonderful as the provided extra storage are for our long 3 week trips.
3. Fast hook up and dependable 30 amp. The one A/C is very quiet and works great! Cool set at 70* on the hot summer days.
4. Drives like a four door truck. Easy to manuver in downtown cities. Easy to park. Being gas it does have a bit of road noise much like the truck does. The ford is strong and able to get up and go without jerking. Drove in very high winds with no problem. We are used to pulling large horse rigs and this RV is much easier.
5.The overhead is great for extra sleep area and also for extra blankets, pillows extra storage.
6. The bathroom is nice and the shower is suitable and serves good when standing sideways with shower is great. Nice counter space with sink! Opens into bunk are to make a large space. We like the bathroom. The queen bed is very comfortable with closet hanging space across area and beside bed. We had no need for wishing we had more storage!
7. I don't cook in RVs so I can't comment on that, but the refrigerator, though small, was all we needed and kept everything very cold.
8. The interior is not 'decorator fancy' like many but the underneath and mechanics supersede, making concerns near absent. They are reliable and the interior has held up great. The leather held up and a year later looks as it did upon purchase.
The mattress is very good and we sleep very sound and comfortable on a queen bed.
9. We have driven the RV across this nation visiting our military family members, traveling 2-3 weeks at a time. We drive this weekly for weekend glamping or just into town for groceries or dining out. Works great for getting groceries in heat or rain. We can place buggies under the canopy and stay dry or protected from the sun. The class C is much easier to manuver for this reason.
10. The only issue we have had is the screen door had to be adjusted and the auto jacks set. This was taken care of quickly. We swapped out the radio system to include NAV which was no problem, the a/c compressor was replaced at 2400 miles and Ford dealership replaced quickly (2 days) at no charge. Today the RV appears as it did upon purchase, runs great, even maintained the new smell. The dog travels with us. This tells me the interior products are good to not hold pet odor, or scratch up, though he is very house broke, with no accidents.
11. The downside for us: We are wanting to try the class A with opposite slides in living and master bedroom (3-4slides) for wider space in the rooms and a rear bath and 1/2 for personal use and when our family members camp with us. We will not change manufacturer though because the overall reviews and our personal experience with Forest River is excellent to date.
Livability
3.0
Overall quality
4.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
4.0
Factory warranty/support
5.0
Voted most helpful review
Dave
California
Reviewed on November 17, 2014
RV reviewed
2015 Forest River Forester LE 2251LE

3.6
I recently bought a 2015 Forest River Forester 2251LE sitting on a 4500 Chevy frame. We’ve taken it out a couple of times now, one trip with full hookup and the other was dry camping. I have some experience pulling trailers in the past but this is my first RV so I’m definitely a rookie when...read more
I recently bought a 2015 Forest River Forester 2251LE sitting on a 4500 Chevy frame. We’ve taken it out a couple of times now, one trip with full hookup and the other was dry camping. I have some experience pulling trailers in the past but this is my first RV so I’m definitely a rookie when it comes to RV’s.
Interior – For the most part it is just my wife and I on the road in our RV and this Forester is perfect for us. I walked through several RV’s before I bought this one and for the most part they all have the same basic amenities of about the same sizes and function. The feature that made this RV standout from the rest was the slide out queen size bed. In this entry level class RV it seemed that you had to squeeze into the rear bed area in other RV models. The slide out on the Forester made it so you can walk around the foot and partially around the side of the bed. This is a great feature that makes the RV seem bigger than it is. We like the look of the interior and so far everything has worked well. Everything on the inside seems to be made to last but time will tell.
Exterior – For RV rookies like me it will take a bit to get use to the width of the RV and the added width of the side mirrors. Driving home from the dealer on highways and side roads it felt like I was going to hit the telephone poles or other vehicles around me. I’m assuming this 8’5” width is normal for RV’s and something all RV’ers have to get used to. Functionally I’m happy with the outside components. I’ve used the dump system a couple of times and it was very simple and intuitive to use. The black and grey pull handles were easy to get to. They are on opposite sides which seems strange to me but maybe that is normal. The storage bins are ok but I ran out of space pretty quickly. I’m guessing this is normal for small RV’s like this one and the slide out may have taken away from some of the storage room outside. The bins are made of plastic and are screwed in from what I can tell as opposed to strapped in. I do worry a bit that these bins cannot hold up to much weight in them without pulling out the screws – time will tell.
Engine – The v8 6 liter engine (I think that is it’s size) has proven to be plenty of engine for the size of the RV. One of our trips we drove up into some hills and on another we drove on some steady up hills inclines on a freeway and in both cases we had no problem with power. I pulled a small trailer of about 2,000 lb on one of the trips and pretty much could not tell it was there. I really appreciate the transmission that is in this RV. It is smooth and did some type of down shifting as we were going downhill so I did not have to manually down shift to save the brakes. The breaking system seems to be well sized for the RV and makes me feel pretty comfortable stopping this 10,000+ lb vehicle when I need to.
Ride and feel – When testing different RV’s I got to sit in a Ford version and Chevy version of this RV. I felt like I could see over the hood better on the Chevy. In addition to that the Ford model cut into the passenger foot area so they have to sit at a bit of an angle. In the Chevy model we bought it is loud when on the road. Some of the noise is engine and some is exterior noise from the road. My biggest complaint and really my only complaint is the handling is terrible. When I hit small dips in the road the RV bobs back and forth like a rocking horse. When we turn into a driveway or when we were going up some moderately windy roads the RV leaned pretty heavily. This is a tall vehicle so I would expect some of this but as I watched other equivalent sized RV’s on the road they did not seem to bob and lean as much as this one.
Livability
5.0
Overall quality
5.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
3.0
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