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| Re: Monaco Covina Class C | ec | we bought a covina this summer,the model without the rear bedroom - has a larger wardrobe and a longer slideout. It has as much living space as our 34ft no slide class A had. I would recomend this model | See RoTi item |
| Re: Jayco Melbourne class C motorhome | Pete V | We have the 2009 26A and we love it. Miss a dinette somewhat but don't really need it. A great product that has really improved our lives. It's our first RV so nothing to really compare but wouldn't want to be without it. | See RoTi item |
| Re: Winnebago View Class C | aussie | I really cant get over this `obsession' that Americans have that a `dodge' isnt supported anymore
dodge hasnt been available anywhere apart from America for the last 3 decades
It's a Merc sprinter
parts available worldwide (far more so than any Chrysler bits)
and turbo diesels rule the roads
v8 (v10's in america???- say whhhaaa)
I see all the camper owners in america complaining about 8-10 mpg
well you should be
I get about 28 mpg in a bigger 4 tonner ( thats about 8800 pounds according to wiki)
makes me wonder what I am doing right or you guys are doing really wrong...
????? | See RoTi item |
| Fleetwood Icon class C motorhome 2010 | RoTi RV reviews | "Turn heads while turning corners. Icon is unlike any motor home available today. Built on the Dodge Sprinter chassis, it combines fuel-efficiency with modern design" | See RoTi item |
| Re: Fleetwood Icon class C motorhome | Rick | Very nice this is classier than the fleetwood class c's i've rented. Good deal for a $100k. We're looking to buy a c and I'll find a dealer and look at this. | See RoTi item |
| Re: Fulltiming | Becky | I've owned a Class C, and miss it, but am doing fine in a Chevy van I converted myself. I'm 54, single, non-smoker, healthy and happy. I'm a writer/photographer so anywhere I have wifi, I can work. I travel with my Rottweiler and am looking for other "van dwellers," boon dockers and campers who can recommend great campgrounds, boon docking sites, places to see or go. I'd like to caravan with one or more folks to someplace like Alaska next spring. Am not looking for love, just friends and traveling partners. Email me at rvyoda@gmail.com. | See RoTi item |
| Re: Itasca Spirit class C motorhome | pam | I have a 2005 Itasca spirit love it, has been a great vehicle
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| Re: Winnebago View Class C | chris | we just bought a 2009 view 24H. After one weekend trip, we also find it much easier to drive than our last RV - a 21 ft Four winds. My husband and I look forward to traveling and think the View will be perfect for longer trips across county. We would enjoy meeting and traveling with new friends from FL if we ever get down there from our current home in northern IL. | See RoTi item |
| Looking for a nice healthy, happy lady RVer | Kelly | I've come to realize, even after 14 years have passed since I retired from the Navy, I'm still a rover. I'm looking for a nice healthy, happy lady RV'r who is looking for a traveling companion. I'm safe, sane (almost), a recent university graduate, writer (ex-journalist turned to fiction for kicks), healthy, mechanically saavy and more important - I can cook.
I'm saving my pennies to buy a class c, but if you have already have an RV and need a traveling companion, drop a line. Photo upon request. Namaste'
Kelly
Inmywritemind@hushmail.com
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| Re: Four Winds Sprinter Class C | Terry | I have owned one of these for over a year. Great RV. Great support from Four Winds. We had a few problems but the dealer and company were eager to solve the problems. Fun to drive. I have driven many miles in southwestern mountains. Would buy another one. | See RoTi item |
| Re: Jayco Melbourne class C motorhome | Rusty | We purchased a Jayco Melbourne 29D in February, 2009. We have almost 10,000 miles on it after seven months. We have had no major problems. The two lcd tv's bounce badly during travel and cannot be angled for proper viewing, so we replaced the mounts with quick disconnect models, and remove the TV's during travel. We have averaged 9 mpg-- ave speed about 65. This is our first RV of any kind, and we love it! | See RoTi item |
| Winnebago Aspect class C motorhome 2010 | RoTi RV reviews | "A motor home that makes you feel as good as it looks - sleek exterior styling with a choice of two multi-slideout floorplans" | See RoTi item |
| Re: Winnebago Aspect class C motorhome | Brian | We have a 2005 Forest River on a Ford E450 chassis that we like. Looking to move on and this looks perfect. Like the interior and the 28B layout. Not sure about the 30C with the stove in the slideout right next to the sofa. | See RoTi item |
| Re: Coachmen Concord class C motorhome | George | Be careful what you wish for! (See my former comments.) I finally bought the 3-slide Concord I wanted. Had it for one weekend - leaks from both front corners, gas line to stove was pinched in the slide due to crude design (a potentially dangerous flaw), and I could barely walk between the two front slides when closed. The coach was obviously rear-heavy, as well. Felt like the front wheels barely touched down. And that squeaking overhead cabinet! What was I thinking??? Now I have a Phoenix Cruiser 2950 - excellent quality and no problems. Drives like a Cadillac. | See RoTi item |
| Re: Forest River Georgetown class A motorhome | Leonard | I have ordered the 2010 378TS and am sure looking forward to stepping up to this unit from our 2006 Forest Rivers Forester Class C which was a great little unit. | See RoTi item |
| Fleetwood Tioga Class C Motorhome 2009 | RoTi RV reviews | "Comfy furniture, beautiful wood cabinetry .. big towing capacity..with a heated basement for extended season camping" | See RoTi item |
| Jayco Precept class C motorhome 2010 | RoTi RV reviews | "A contemporary compact class C that offers the total package of high-class features, luxury car performance and excellent fuel efficiency" | See RoTi item |
| Re: Jayco Precept class C motorhome | Doug Paul | Like it very much but wish they had more floorplans. Don't like the bed arrangement. Like access from the bed from both sides. But the quality and style looks typically Jayco and that's good, I think they're a quality company and make quality RVs. I'm looking thro RoTi for a C. I had a Jayco trailer that I was sorry I sold the next two weren't half as good. | See RoTi item |
| Re: Fleetwood Jamboree class C motorhome | Bryan Graham | I had a Jamboree for 2 years in the 90s. We went everywhere in it and it gave us very few problems. We're looking at the new models now and I think they really do incorporate all of the experience they've gained over the years. Fleetwood are a good company and the Jamboree is a great class C. | See RoTi item |
| Coachmen Prism class C motorhome | RoTi RV reviews | If you’re looking for a bigger motorhome living in a smaller, more prestigious package, you’ll find it in the all new fuel efficient Prism ... curvaceous design, upscale appointments, avant-garde styling | See RoTi item |
| Re: Coachmen Prism class C motorhome | Caroline | We've been looking for the right class C for a long time and I think we've found it. Looks beautiful. Really like the 240 plan. I guess the lounge and table are like a dinette. I gotta see it. Thanks. | See RoTi item |
| Fleetwood Jamboree class C motorhome 2009 | RoTi RV reviews | "For more than 35 years Fleetwood engineers have perfected the Jamboree and it remains one of the best-selling motor homes on the market" | See RoTi item |
| Re: Coachmen Freelander class C motorhome | Steve | This is the second rv we have owned. We grew out of the first one. I bought this 2007 rv from a local dealer and we have had nothing but problems. Slide motor went out, bolts that hold the slide in broke off, shower exploded into pieces, the holding tanks don't read proper levels, converter shorted out due to exposed wires and water leaks from the bottom of the shower and toilet. If you want something that will be in the shop more than you use it, buy a Coachmen product. Also, Coachmen was more than willing to stand by their one year warranty, one week after the warranty they refused to fix any of these problems. Great company! | See RoTi item |
| Re: Jayco Melbourne class C motorhome | 6 birds | How does the melbourne 29D handle
Is it easy to turn into a city street driveway. Why aren't there many comments on this Class C | See RoTi item |
| Re: Jayco Melbourne class C motorhome | jay bird | need to know how a 29D which is actually 38'8'' drives with a 6.8V10.any additional info on the 29D | See RoTi item |
| Re: Jayco Embark class C diesel motorhome | Roddy M | I've been thinking about this coach ever since I first read about it. I think it needs more floorplans. I really would like to see an arrangement with bunks. A great coach but not for my family. | See RoTi item |
| Jayco Embark class C diesel motorhome 2009 | RoTi RV Reviews | "A stunning Class C diesel with over 7 tons of towing capacity, rich in luxurious details with an ingenious four slideout floorplan" | See RoTi item |
| Re: Jayco Seneca class C motorhome | Teery | I have a 2007 Seneca. Mainly happy with it but don't like the fact that the back end hits the drive when I back out. To be fair the drive has a big slope and it also happened with a Fleetwood I had. But mainly it's great. Like the floorplan VERY much and the handling is good. If I'd read this review before I bought it I would have gone for the one and a half bathroom arrangement. That really is cool you should feature it in the cool rvs section. | See RoTi item |
| Re: Jayco Seneca class C motorhome | Boysie | An incedible site. Thanks. | See RoTi item |
| Jayco Seneca class C motorhome 2009 | RoTi RV Reviews | "A spacious and comfortable home away from home that’s powerful and easy to drive"
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