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4.4
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4.3
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Leah Marshall

Massachusetts, USA

Reviewed on March 21, 2024

RV reviewed 2019 Jayco Redhawk 31XL view listing

5.0
We have loved owning this RV. From road trips to tailgates and sports events, it has been such a pleasure owning this! Traveling with our 3 kids and 2 dogs it has been roomy and comfortable. We would love for another family to own and love this RV so they can make memories and enjoy life with their kids. We h... read more
We have loved owning this RV. From road trips to tailgates and sports events, it has been such a pleasure owning this! Traveling with our 3 kids and 2 dogs it has been roomy and comfortable. We would love for another family to own and love this RV so they can make memories and enjoy life with their kids. We have RV'd with our extended family as well. We drove from Mass to Hilton Head, as well as to Cape Cod, Maine, and Vermont. We visited National Parks like Acadia and we did beach trips. We have loved being able to bring our dogs on vacation and wish we could keep it. Unfortunately because 2 of our kids are heading to college it is not something we can make use of right now but we definitely intend to own another RV in the future. Whether you are a seasoned camper or newer to RVing like we were, we know you will have fun with it. The kids love being able to sleep and relax while we travel.
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5.0
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John E Metroka

California, USA

Reviewed on February 29, 2024

RV reviewed 2013 Jayco Greyhawk 31DS view listing

4.6
We have driven the Greyhawk 31DS for about ten years and continue to do so. It has served us extremely well. The Greyhawk sleeps eight. We used sleeping accommodations for two to four most of the time. It was very comfortable. The kitchen area was spacious and amenities worked well. The original tankless wa... read more
We have driven the Greyhawk 31DS for about ten years and continue to do so. It has served us extremely well. The Greyhawk sleeps eight. We used sleeping accommodations for two to four most of the time. It was very comfortable. The kitchen area was spacious and amenities worked well. The original tankless water heater was replaced as the original version was flawed. The full bath was well laid out with a shower that accommodates a very tall person. The two slide-outs created a very livable floor plan. The F450 V-10 engine continues to run like new. The transmission is simply wonderful. We towed a Wrangler Jeep on most of our trips with absolutely no issues or problems. The cabinetry and upholstery held up well, but has signs of use. Overall the aesthetics held up very well. If you find one that has been well maintained, buy it.
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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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Leonard

Arizona, USA

Reviewed on January 18, 2024

RV reviewed 2022 Jayco Redhawk 29XK view listing

2.0
My motorhome has been having issues since it was new. It’s been down over 4 months waiting on approval and parts from Jayco. The door hasn’t been right since I bought the motorhome in August 2022. This problem has been worked on multiple times but never fixed. About 3 months after I purchased... read more
My motorhome has been having issues since it was new. It’s been down over 4 months waiting on approval and parts from Jayco. The door hasn’t been right since I bought the motorhome in August 2022. This problem has been worked on multiple times but never fixed. About 3 months after I purchased to motorhome, Affinity notified me that there was a crack in the cab over. I’m a little concerned that there is structural damage in the door area that wasn’t addressed when the crack was repaired. They knew about the damage when they sold me the motorhome but failed to mention it. The issues, besides the door are: Leveling system doesn’t work Cameras, backup and sides do not work. CO alarm goes off intermittently when operating generator Wall paper in bathroom coming off Tiles in bedroom loose When I fill the fresh water tank and start driving, the water siphons out. The center burner on the stove fails to light from the striker intermittently. The results of which are a flash of fire under the stove top when the propane ignites. The intermittent issues never seem to occur when checked by the technician. So, nothing is done. The procedure for getting a motorhome repaired is very time consuming and frustrating both for the customer and the dealership. Step 1 Make an appointment to drop off the motorhome. Stem 2 from 1 to 2 weeks after drop off to have a technician diagnose the problem Stem 3 take pictures and submit warranty claim Step 4 Jayco takes 1 to 2 weeks to review the claim and notify the dealership Step 5 order parts or repeat step 4 if Jayco needs more information. Step 6 parts are shipped Step 7 parts are received takes a week or more Repair is now 4-6 weeks in and actual repair is just starting. Probably takes another week to assign a technician and start repair. I took my motorhome in on October 17,2023. I picked my (not repaired) motorhome up on two different occasions because I had plans and reservations. I took it in last week because Jayco needed more pictures. The dealership told me to take it home as they have no idea when they’ll get parts and actually repair it. My motorhome is just over 16 months old with about 6500 miles and has been in the shop 3 times as much as it’s been on the road. I was told that I have 2 year bumper to bumper warranty. I’m over 2/3 into that warranty and still waiting to have day 1 issues taken care of.
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3.0
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Sharon Mueller

Virginia, USA

Reviewed on January 16, 2024

RV reviewed 2011 Jayco Seneca 37FS view listing

4.6
We have traveled in our 37fs for 2 years full time over 27 states. We have experienced all types of weather & have had no problems. We did have a recall issue that was taken care of quickly & one issue that was covered under warranty which was also taken care of quickly. We flat towed our 2007 Honda ... read more
We have traveled in our 37fs for 2 years full time over 27 states. We have experienced all types of weather & have had no problems. We did have a recall issue that was taken care of quickly & one issue that was covered under warranty which was also taken care of quickly. We flat towed our 2007 Honda CRV that whole time & never ran into issues either. The heating system in it kept us very warm when needed & the cooling system kept us very cool even in high temperatures. Having a washer & dryer in the RV has been a blessing. Overall we are very satisfied with our Jayco 37fs & highly recommend it.
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4.0
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4.0
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5.0
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5.0
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Bonnie

Pennsylvania, USA

Reviewed on January 16, 2024

RV reviewed 2020 Jayco Greyhawk 30Z view listing

4.2
We love this RV. We traveled to Maine, Texas, Florida and Colorado with it. It is large enough to be comfortable enough to live in for a few months but small enough to drive in cities and highways without problems. I like the separate bath and bedroom, I can relax and read while my husband watches tv.... read more
We love this RV. We traveled to Maine, Texas, Florida and Colorado with it. It is large enough to be comfortable enough to live in for a few months but small enough to drive in cities and highways without problems. I like the separate bath and bedroom, I can relax and read while my husband watches tv.
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4.0
Overall quality
4.0
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5.0
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4.0
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Robert

Reviewed on September 17, 2023

RV reviewed 2013 Jayco Melbourne 29D view listing

5.0
I recommend the Jayco Melbourne 29D for those looking for a higher quality RV with nice features for traveling and camping. The RV also has a Jayco Melbourne 29D owners Club on facebook with over 120 members. This is nice for troubleshooting and general questions. Some models do not have a strong Facebook gro... read more
I recommend the Jayco Melbourne 29D for those looking for a higher quality RV with nice features for traveling and camping. The RV also has a Jayco Melbourne 29D owners Club on facebook with over 120 members. This is nice for troubleshooting and general questions. Some models do not have a strong Facebook group support. The 29D is maneuverable compared to other Class C rvs, holds the road well, and has a smooth ride as it is not a massive "boxy" overly tall rv. It tows well with a jeep wrangler behind it. The layout is great for a couple or those with 1-2 kids. When the slides are closed you have access to almost all of the features of the rv with the exception of the undersink storage cabinet and drawers. The 29D is the previous body style before the Melbourne changed to a class C/B Sprinter ish style. Honesly the 29D is a great layout and great ride. Jayco made a decent product during and we have had very few issues with the RV. The most common negative trend with this rv is the leatherette seats don't hold up well and over time they need to be reupholstered. This is the case for the couch, dinette seats, and driver and passenger seats. However this can be overcome with a simple cover or reupholster. The spare table in the rv is great for creating additional workspace or dining space. Overall the rv is a great choice for anyone looking to have comfort while traveling or wants a dependable RV with limited maintenance compared to other styles. The fiberglass roof and body paint make maintenance a breeze compared to other methods of construction.
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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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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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Rob

Reviewed on August 7, 2023

RV reviewed 2022 Jayco Melbourne 24L view listing

2.8
Purchased our 2022 Jayco (Mercedes) Melbourne 24L from a dealership in Winnipeg Manitoba. From the very first day, there were problems with the coach door, it would not stay shut. It even sprung open while driving down the highway. Took it back to the dealership, they did something with the door, so it would... read more
Purchased our 2022 Jayco (Mercedes) Melbourne 24L from a dealership in Winnipeg Manitoba. From the very first day, there were problems with the coach door, it would not stay shut. It even sprung open while driving down the highway. Took it back to the dealership, they did something with the door, so it would stay shut. However, on our first trip with this unit, the door handle assembly came off in my hand by the end of the first day. Soft white metal shaft stripped off the flimsy snap ring holding it together. Waited almost 2 months for a replacement door handle. In the meantime, I rigged up a zip tie to pull open the door latch. As well, the auto levelling system works when it feels like it. Worked after several incidents of turning the system on and off. Within the two months waiting for the door handle, went on a second overnight trip, 30 amp service stopped working. Service outlet & cord each tested good, power light indicator outside the coach was on, however, no power to any part of the coach. Plugged into a 15 amp, things worked appropriately, including the refrigerator. We of course didn’t even try the A/C or heat with only a 15 amp. Got home & parked the unit. Went to start it up so we can take it in for the warranty on the door and the electrical problems, and the E brake would not release. It is still parked in my yard, an hour & 1/2 away from the dealer/service. Apparently I have to get a Mercedes technician to deal with THAT issue. Perhaps other Jayco/Mercedes units are better, but we’ve got ourselves a lemon.
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1.0
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1.0
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4.0
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5.0
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Paul Rogaleski

Reviewed on June 17, 2023

RV reviewed 2016 Jayco Greyhawk 31FK view listing

4.8
We like the RV for many reasons. Easy to set at a campsite, it is useable with the slide in, bed is walk around. Plenty of storage inside and out. Never had trouble fitting into a campsite. Easy to maintain and clean. It tows a Chevy equinox with no problems.... read more
We like the RV for many reasons. Easy to set at a campsite, it is useable with the slide in, bed is walk around. Plenty of storage inside and out. Never had trouble fitting into a campsite. Easy to maintain and clean. It tows a Chevy equinox with no problems.
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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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