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Diana Langley

California

Reviewed on April 19, 2016

RV reviewed 2006 Coachmen Freelander 3150SS view listing

3.6
I purchased this new 10 years ago. I thought I'd give a review of how it has held up after four cross country trips, and countless shorter camping adventures. Long story short, I'm still very happy with my rig. After hearing and reading about so many problems with others rigs... read more
I purchased this new 10 years ago. I thought I'd give a review of how it has held up after four cross country trips, and countless shorter camping adventures. Long story short, I'm still very happy with my rig. After hearing and reading about so many problems with others rigs of various brands and styles, I braced myself for the worst. I'm not sure whether I lucked out or Coachmen does offer a quality product, but I've never had an issue with workmanship or quality of the materials used. I've changed out a few things and modified the interior, but all because I wanted to personalize it. I would absolutely consider another Coachmen product when and if I ever decide to sell this one.
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4.0
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5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
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Robert Zink

Washington

Reviewed on September 7, 2019

RV reviewed 2018 Coachmen Apex Nano 191RBS view listing

2.4
I've wrote a previous reviews on my trailer. This is the latest on Forest River/Coachmen. The people who work in the parts room seem to think it OK to send someone parts that don't fit your trailer. I had problems with outriggers that are by the tires (both front and back of). I... read more
I've wrote a previous reviews on my trailer. This is the latest on Forest River/Coachmen. The people who work in the parts room seem to think it OK to send someone parts that don't fit your trailer. I had problems with outriggers that are by the tires (both front and back of). I went over a abrupt bump on a cross street in the town where I live. When I went over the trailer bounced (it wasn't over weighted). When it bounced it caused the tires to catch and bend the outriggers. So I contacted the company because the dealership where I purchased it didn't seem to want to help me. The company said they could send me the replacements. In the mean time I contacted Lippert who makes the frame to let them know about the issue. They (Lippert) sends me four outriggers (totally rusty). So I contacted Forest River because I thought it was them who sent me this junk. They said no they didn't. The person I was emailing about this at Forest River said she would send me replacement (I needed four). Today I get a box from UPS and I open it. Inside there are three outriggers. One is the correct size and the other two are much larger in height. The length is OK but I needed four outriggers. I don't know what level of schooling these people who send the parts out have, but this junk that I have sitting by me is going to be like the last ones thrown away. This is why when January rolls around it is going to traded in for a different brand of trailer. No more of this stuff that every time you go camping and you hope and pray that nothing else will happen. I would NOT recommend this brand trailer to my neighbor.
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3.0
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