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Roadtrek 210 Popular Class B reviews

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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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1.0

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Nicholas Astone

Tennessee

Reviewed on May 2, 2022

RV reviewed 2007 Roadtrek Versatile 210 view listing

4.6
32150 original miles in showroom condition. Swivel front seats to make a 3rd bed, AC, Heat Pump and Propane furnace. Back up camera, flat screen TV, Awning, spare tire, power bed, full toilet, with sink and shower, refrigerator runs on AC DC and Propane, Aluminum Wheels, leather seats Two burner...read more
32150 original miles in showroom condition. Swivel front seats to make a 3rd bed, AC, Heat Pump and Propane furnace. Back up camera, flat screen TV, Awning, spare tire, power bed, full toilet, with sink and shower, refrigerator runs on AC DC and Propane, Aluminum Wheels, leather seats Two burner Propane stove, 15 hours on the generator, Hot Water Heater, Outside Shower. GVW 9,600 lbs, Home Theater System. 22’LX8’6”HX7’4”W. Wheel Base 155”. All in working order. Needs nothing, easy to drive. Fits in a standard parking space.
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Blaine Kirk

Colorado

Reviewed on December 19, 2021

RV reviewed 1996 Roadtrek Popular 210 view listing

4.4
By far the best layout and accessorized class B RV and this year allows you to purchase a lot for very little! A great way to see the Western Hemisphere! If you’re ever looking to find a fun usable and completely appointed RV and still get great mileage this is the way to see the...read more
By far the best layout and accessorized class B RV and this year allows you to purchase a lot for very little! A great way to see the Western Hemisphere! If you’re ever looking to find a fun usable and completely appointed RV and still get great mileage this is the way to see the country
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5.0
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4.0
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5.0
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Kim Carlson

Washington

Reviewed on February 29, 2020

RV reviewed 2012 Roadtrek Popular 210 view listing

4.4
The best thing about having a Class B RV is that it's so easy to drive and is economical. When we had a larger RV, we had a lot of situations where we couldn't park at a store because they thought we were going to stay overnight, so we didn't feel welcome. This rig isn't any longer than the van...read more
The best thing about having a Class B RV is that it's so easy to drive and is economical. When we had a larger RV, we had a lot of situations where we couldn't park at a store because they thought we were going to stay overnight, so we didn't feel welcome. This rig isn't any longer than the van we used to have, and it's just a bit wider. It has some clever technology like a heat pump air conditioner, and a solar roof panel that helps keep the batteries charged. It has clever storage, too, and it even has an outdoor shower. A really fun rig!
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5.0
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5.0
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4.0
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MRM

Florida

Reviewed on July 10, 2019

RV reviewed 2015 Roadtrek Popular 210 view listing

4.6
JUST A WELL THOUGHT OUT CLASS B I have no personal or business affiliation with the manufacturer of this RV, nor have I been offered any payment of incentive by such manufacturers to submit this review. My submission only discusses the RV and does not discuss other people or...read more
JUST A WELL THOUGHT OUT CLASS B I have no personal or business affiliation with the manufacturer of this RV, nor have I been offered any payment of incentive by such manufacturers to submit this review. My submission only discusses the RV and does not discuss other people or dealership
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4.0
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4.0
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Virginia (Jeni) Smith

Colorado

Reviewed on November 17, 2018

RV reviewed 2000 Roadtrek Roadtrek 170 Popular view listing

3.8
We loved our camper, she had everything we needed! Fridge, generator and potty! She did everything we asked and pulled an enclosed trailer 3000 miles with absolutely no problems! Because of my disability I can't move around in it very easy. Which is the only reason we're selling. Has a bunch of new...read more
We loved our camper, she had everything we needed! Fridge, generator and potty! She did everything we asked and pulled an enclosed trailer 3000 miles with absolutely no problems! Because of my disability I can't move around in it very easy. Which is the only reason we're selling. Has a bunch of new items and very low miles. I feel this will last someone a very long time!
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4.0
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4.0
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Gary Rusk

Ohio

Reviewed on September 17, 2018

RV reviewed 2016 Roadtrek Popular 210 view listing

4.2
Beware when purchasing a “New” Roadtrek On 2/16/17 I purchased my third Roadtrek. I purchased a “NEW” 2016 Roadtrek. Popular 210 from [dealer] in Galion Ohio. The title shows a 2016 Roadtrek Popular on a 2016 Chevrolet Express G3500 chassis with 150 miles on the odometer. I paid Ohio...read more
Beware when purchasing a “New” Roadtrek On 2/16/17 I purchased my third Roadtrek. I purchased a “NEW” 2016 Roadtrek. Popular 210 from [dealer] in Galion Ohio. The title shows a 2016 Roadtrek Popular on a 2016 Chevrolet Express G3500 chassis with 150 miles on the odometer. I paid Ohio tax on the difference between the new Roadtrek and my trade-in which is only allowed on a “new” vehicle purchase in Ohio. I had every reason to believe that I was the initial purchaser of the vehicle on 2/16/17 and I had a 3 year/ 36,000 mile warranty on it. On 8/13/18 I took it to a local Chevrolet dealer for warranty repair. I was told and shown by the service manager that the warranty had expired since the warranty was activated on 8/2/15 (a year and a half before I purchased my “new” Roadtrek). I purchased it with the understanding that I had a 3 year warranty from the date of purchase. Obviously this was not the case. I think it is very deceptive practice to misrepresent the warranty.
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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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Roland Beard

Virginia

Reviewed on May 29, 2018

RV reviewed 2007 Roadtrek Roadtrek 170 Popular view listing

3.6
This is a tight rig that is parking lot friendly and efficient. It takes a little getting used to the limited space, but every bit is used. It does drive like a SUV as advertised with a little more sway side-to-side, but the 15 mpg on the road makes it painless. The credit mostly goes to the base...read more
This is a tight rig that is parking lot friendly and efficient. It takes a little getting used to the limited space, but every bit is used. It does drive like a SUV as advertised with a little more sway side-to-side, but the 15 mpg on the road makes it painless. The credit mostly goes to the base 2500 Express chassis with the 6 L engine. Except for replacing all o2 sensors at over 100K, it just keeps on ticking. Frig is a little weak. Could do without the hot water heater and shower. The stove, microwave, mini toilet, two burner stove are used the most. Gas heating works wonderfully when needed but the heat pump has always been fine down to 40 deg and when it gets hot. Easy rig to boondock with and it will sneak into places most RV owners wish they had but cannot. Waste system after the macerator was replaced by me and one other piece after a tank --they were poorly designed. Otherwise, nice rig.
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3.0
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4.0
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4.0
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4.0
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Judy Darden

Washington

Reviewed on May 28, 2018

RV reviewed 2014 Roadtrek Popular 210 view listing

5.0
This RV is for those who don't want to drive a house down the road - it's small (22 ft and you can park in just about any parking lot), compact (you can't load it up with a bunch of junk you'll never use), works wonderful for cross-country traveling, touring parks and beaches, short weekends, day...read more
This RV is for those who don't want to drive a house down the road - it's small (22 ft and you can park in just about any parking lot), compact (you can't load it up with a bunch of junk you'll never use), works wonderful for cross-country traveling, touring parks and beaches, short weekends, day trips to the beach or even driving to the grocery store. It's not something for a big family - 2 people work very well - it's easy to drive (just like driving a pickup), comfortable and has everything you need. If you plan to live in an RV, this is NOT for you. But if you just want to get out and enjoy life, consider a Roadtrek - you won't be disappointed.
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5.0
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Mike and Tami

Washington

Reviewed on January 31, 2018

RV reviewed 2016 Roadtrek Simplicity 210 view listing

4.6
We’ve had our Class B Roadtrek Simplicity since September 2016. We downsized from a 26’ Class A, and enjoy the freedom of the smaller Class B. It’s the perfect size for the two of us and our two dogs. It’s easy to drive and maneuver, able to park in regular parking spaces (just need to...read more
We’ve had our Class B Roadtrek Simplicity since September 2016. We downsized from a 26’ Class A, and enjoy the freedom of the smaller Class B. It’s the perfect size for the two of us and our two dogs. It’s easy to drive and maneuver, able to park in regular parking spaces (just need to allow a little room for the length,) and the gas mileage has averaged around 22 mpg. We had some issues with the RV and the chassis that were covered by warranty. Both Roadtrek and Dodge stood behind their product, and resolved everything to our satisfaction. We are looking forward to getting out again and enjoying the freedom of traveling in our Simplicity.
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4.0
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5.0
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Gary Sellers

Arkansas

Reviewed on December 2, 2017

RV reviewed 2007 Roadtrek Popular 210 view listing

5.0
When you want to pick up and go anywhere, anytime, this is the B class for you. Parking in a regular parking spot and completely self contained, you can stay just about anywhere. Roadtrek has the high quality finish work that has set them apart for so many years, and, made these vans so highly...read more
When you want to pick up and go anywhere, anytime, this is the B class for you. Parking in a regular parking spot and completely self contained, you can stay just about anywhere. Roadtrek has the high quality finish work that has set them apart for so many years, and, made these vans so highly sought after.
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5.0
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