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4.0 (7 reviews)
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4.9
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3.7
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4.7
Driving/towing
4.6
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2.1

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Catherine Prather

New Mexico

Reviewed on July 20, 2020

RV reviewed 2014 Jayco Eagle Premier 321RLTS view listing

4.4
From the owner: This would be a great buy for full timers or frequent travelers! Comfort is as great or better than your home. It's big. There are some bigger, but it is big. If you move every day, it could be tire-some, especially for older owners, like we are. We have a great truck that pulls this 5th... read more
From the owner: This would be a great buy for full timers or frequent travelers! Comfort is as great or better than your home. It's big. There are some bigger, but it is big. If you move every day, it could be tire-some, especially for older owners, like we are. We have a great truck that pulls this 5th wheel easily, and the set up is as easy as you can find - 6 point auto leveling, easily manipulated connections, and lots of user friendly attributes. Two air conditioners, ceiling fan, remotes for slides so you can walk around the rig while setting it up, fireplace that will give you instant heat, but also provide a comfortable ambiance. We've loved it and have taken exceptional care of it. The paint is slightly faded on the very front, but the rest looks like new and all the inside is as newly purchased. Storage was much more than we needed or even used, in the Basement and inside the rv. Reason for selling is that we are just not travelling as much as we thought we would and when we do, we've generally moved every day, which makes more road time and less time just enjoying the RV. It's too big to park in someone's driveway and visiting family is our major reason for traveling. We opted to switch to a Class B+ for this reason but loved and still do love our 5th wheel.
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5.0
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5.0
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4.0
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4.0
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Thomas Fox

Iowa

Reviewed on February 19, 2020

RV reviewed 2014 Jayco Eagle Premier 361REQS view listing

3.0
On October 26, 2013, we purchased our Jayco 361REQS. We are retired and purchased this unit to travel the country volunteering with Habitat for Humanity.Our reason for choosing a Jayco product was that prior to this one we owned two Jayco travel trailers and had no issues with either one. We felt that Jayco p... read more
On October 26, 2013, we purchased our Jayco 361REQS. We are retired and purchased this unit to travel the country volunteering with Habitat for Humanity.Our reason for choosing a Jayco product was that prior to this one we owned two Jayco travel trailers and had no issues with either one. We felt that Jayco products were comfortable and reliable. We feel we were correct on the comfortableness, but not necessarily on the reliability. We have had numerous problems with this unit from the very beginning. 1. The first time we tried to get the trailer off our tow vehicle, the front left landing gear wouldn’t retract. The landing gear motor was found to be bad and had to be replaced. 2. We had to spend two extra days in Albany, Georgia when the kitchen slide failed to retract. With assistance from a mobile RV repair company we were able to get the slide retracted. Our repair shop found that one of the slide motors had become disconnected which caused the slide to become inoperable. Fortunately, the trailer was still under warranty. 3. On another trip, two blades from the ceiling fan in the living room broke off and it took two months of waiting for parts to have this replaced. This also happened while under warranty. 4. Every cabinet door’s screws have come loose and had to be repaired. 5. We had body damage due to a tire blow-out because the factory-installed tires were only rated for the empty weight of the trailer. It took three months and three different shipments to get the correct and undamaged parts to the repair shop. After the third shipment, we were able to get undamaged body panels, but they were the wrong color. 6. The front cap became faded due to a factory defect and it had to be completely stripped and repainted. This took over a month to be completed. We have suffered many other issues with this unit since owning it. However, our biggest concern is the slowness in getting needed parts to the repair shop. The following is an example: On September 24, 2019, we took our trailer to a reputable repair shop to have the bedroom ceiling replaced due to puckering from moisture. We chose this firm because many of the repair people including the service manager were former employees the dealer we purchased the trailer from. (this firm sold out to another firm) and these employees are familiar with our trailer. Upon inspection, they realized that our roof wasn’t a typical RV roof and was laminated. They found that there was a defect in the rubber membrane causing the interior damage. Our insurance company was contacted, and consent was given to the repair shop to order a new roof on October 22, 2019. The roof didn't arrive to the shop until December 10, 2019. During the repair process, the shop noticed the interior cove trim was damaged during ceiling removal. New trim was ordered on January 14, 2020. We just received word that the trim is to be shipped today, February 18, 2020 and should arrive this time next week. We were first told that the trim was to have been shipped the end of the prior week.
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4.0
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1.0
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4.0
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5.0
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Ken Newman

New York

Reviewed on May 23, 2019

RV reviewed 2013 Jayco Eagle Premier 361REQS view listing

3.4
we have owned this since new, i have major issues with the slide outs and the refrigeration unit , in the 6 years i have owned it, i either have had issues with slides, or the refrigerator, it seems every year i use it, i have to have one or both fixed. this last situation, the super slide crapped out, $600 ... read more
we have owned this since new, i have major issues with the slide outs and the refrigeration unit , in the 6 years i have owned it, i either have had issues with slides, or the refrigerator, it seems every year i use it, i have to have one or both fixed. this last situation, the super slide crapped out, $600 for a replacement motor, so far that makes 4 motors, and 2 wiring issues since i owned it on a total of 4 slid-outs , as for the refrigerator, we have replaced 2 thermostats, and 2 ( i think they are called starters) . other than that we love the unit, and hope to still own it for another 10 years and park it in a yearly spot for weekly visits.
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5.0
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1.0
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5.0
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5.0
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N. Sparks

Illinois

Reviewed on April 29, 2019

RV reviewed 2015 Jayco Eagle Premier 375BHFS view listing

4.6
We love our Jayco fifth wheel! We did a lot of research and walked through many different models. Jayco offered the best over all quality and customization. We have never had an issue with our fifth wheel and we use it more regularly than most. Plus we have kids :) It fits our large family comfortably.... read more
We love our Jayco fifth wheel! We did a lot of research and walked through many different models. Jayco offered the best over all quality and customization. We have never had an issue with our fifth wheel and we use it more regularly than most. Plus we have kids :) It fits our large family comfortably.
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5.0
Overall quality
4.0
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5.0
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5.0
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Chris Ruff

Michigan

Reviewed on February 23, 2017

RV reviewed 2013 Jayco Eagle Premier 343RKTS view listing

5.0
We had owned previous to the Purchase of the Jayco, a used Cedar Creek. In shopping around for a new unit, We were immediately impressed by the rear kitchen.. What room we had WITHOUT the island in the middle. We never felt we bought the wrong 5th wheel. Unfortunately, due to health reasons, we need to give i... read more
We had owned previous to the Purchase of the Jayco, a used Cedar Creek. In shopping around for a new unit, We were immediately impressed by the rear kitchen.. What room we had WITHOUT the island in the middle. We never felt we bought the wrong 5th wheel. Unfortunately, due to health reasons, we need to give it up.. Our children always complimented us on how beautiful this was. We always were asked by strangers in our resort where we had it parked, if they could check out the floor plan.. Everyone agreed that the rear kitchen was unique and agreed on a stationary island took up so much room. I would buy a Jayco again and again...
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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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Matt

Ohio

Reviewed on February 15, 2016

RV reviewed 2004 Jayco Eagle Premier 361REQS view listing

4.0
I love the quality of this unit. Very durable and well insulated. Stays cool in the summer and warm in the winter. The dark window probably contribute to that as well. I can't comment on the towing, I have never personally pulled it. The self leveling works great, again only used it twice. It has a very spaci... read more
I love the quality of this unit. Very durable and well insulated. Stays cool in the summer and warm in the winter. The dark window probably contribute to that as well. I can't comment on the towing, I have never personally pulled it. The self leveling works great, again only used it twice. It has a very spacious living area and large bathroom. The shear beauty of the unit excites me.
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5.0
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5.0
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5.0
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David A.

California

Reviewed on October 24, 2014

RV reviewed 2015 Jayco Eagle Premier 321RLTS view listing

3.6
Excellent value for the price. Our rig is fully loaded, complete with Cherrywood cabinetry, wood-like flooring and skylights. The only downside was that I had to get used to the 35 ft length when towing. Overall, excellent for family and friends for years to come. Love the awesome insulation "Pola... read more
Excellent value for the price. Our rig is fully loaded, complete with Cherrywood cabinetry, wood-like flooring and skylights. The only downside was that I had to get used to the 35 ft length when towing. Overall, excellent for family and friends for years to come. Love the awesome insulation "Polar Barrier" package too!
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5.0
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5.0
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5.0
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3.0
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