RV Type
Make and model
Floorplan
Year
1998 Holiday Rambler reviews
Liveability
4.8
Overall quality
4.0
Floorplan
4.5
Driving/towing
4.8
Factory warranty
1.0
Reviews
Stars Refinement
4 ratings and reviews
Voted most helpful review
Vinnie
North Carolina
Reviewed on March 3, 2020
RV reviewed 1998 Holiday Rambler Navigator 40WDS
3.8
Rare duel axel 1998 Holiday Rambler Vacationer 35,000 Low miles.
I bought this from a auction a few years back and had it “drove” 250 miles to a yard where it was serviced and winterized . Recently it seems like the old mighty dollar isn’t coming in like it used to so I figured I’d try...read more
Rare duel axel 1998 Holiday Rambler Vacationer 35,000 Low miles.
I bought this from a auction a few years back and had it “drove” 250 miles to a yard where it was serviced and winterized . Recently it seems like the old mighty dollar isn’t coming in like it used to so I figured I’d try to recoup a little money and give someone a great deal ..-)..
The rv is currently at my sisters in North Carolina as i reside in Southern California.
The coach could be looked at at my sisters but will need to coordinate with Her and her husband and their day jobs -
I was quoted $1200 to $2300 dollars to have the RV shipped to me but it is a driver if you need to get it to where you live. its driveS and is road worthy.
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This is Mode 35wgs equipped with all the goodies-
Ford duel axel chassis with a gas driven v 10 engine- Rebuilt Transmission I believe in 2014 there is paperwork. Clothes washer- full kitchen- full walk in shower with dressing area and toilet. level jacks - 1 pop/slide out in living room - onan generator-
pull down canopy- stove - oven - microwave- refrigerator- sleeps 7-
Master Bedroom- etc
Now there is a few things that have age and it may seem like a lot but I don’t want to leave anything out so I’m mentioning everything i can here .
Most people try to hide the stuff till you show up.
Noticed on the back exterior on the driver side someone backed into something on the corner it’s just a lower corner of the Rv- I believe this to be a easy fiberglass repair-
Also - The carpet and chairs I have where on them this I was going to replace if I kept the coach- I recently replaced the carpet in my 34 1/2 for it and got it done for $600 carpet and labor . I replaced it with a low-cut Berber I got a remnant from the carpet company.
Wallpaper glue here and there is starting to peel due to his age- - One piece a veneer on the cabinet needs to be replaced- really though these are all simple fixes.
I have recently seen these rv”s in decent shape go from $25-$26,000 and up with more mileage so please do your homework and buy with confidence this is your chance to get a really nice coach at a really good deal .
I am listing this locally as well both in California and North Carolina . I did list this thing pretty low so someone can get a good deal but please Instead of lowballing On the price maybe throw in something for a partial trade to make up the difference if you’re going to give me a cash offer- I will take trade up to $2500 for harley Davidson - triumph - bsa - 53-54-55-56 chevy or buick wagon -A good running and reliable car you can get out to California-
etc- let me know what you have.
Livability
5.0
Overall quality
3.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
Factory warranty/support
1.0
Voted most helpful review
Maxwell Glaze
Mississippi
Reviewed on January 25, 2015
RV reviewed 1998 Holiday Rambler Vacationer 30SFS
3.8
Drives great, no issues. Spent a lot of money upgrading and lived in for four months comfortably. Generator needs new carb due to Ethanol. Cleaned and flushed but still not right. Other than that it needs a little work like carpet replacement. I have wood flooring to go along with the unit. For a...read more
Drives great, no issues. Spent a lot of money upgrading and lived in for four months comfortably. Generator needs new carb due to Ethanol. Cleaned and flushed but still not right. Other than that it needs a little work like carpet replacement. I have wood flooring to go along with the unit. For a 1998 it has low mileage 44,000 and has been gone thru by mechanics from front to back. It just needs a little outside cleaning. Plenty of storage space inside and out.
Livability
5.0
Overall quality
4.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
Voted most helpful review
Geary Baroni
South Dakota
Reviewed on December 15, 2014
RV reviewed 1998 Holiday Rambler Endeavor 37CDM
4.0
New to Full Timing. Purchased this one owner RV from original owner with 78,000 miles on her.
This coach has one super slide (living room / kitchen).
I wish it also had one slide in the...read more
New to Full Timing. Purchased this one owner RV from original owner with 78,000 miles on her.
This coach has one super slide (living room / kitchen).
I wish it also had one slide in the bedroom.
Livability
5.0
Overall quality
5.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
Voted most helpful review
Nancy Crider
Oregon
Reviewed on December 15, 2014
RV reviewed 1998 Holiday Rambler Aluma-Lite 29CF
3.0
We purchased a used one so will try not to color this review with that aspect. Very good structurally. Exterior walls-very good. I like that all the lights run on 12 volt, so even when camping all lights work off the battery and we are not in the dark. The water pump is very steady in this older...read more
We purchased a used one so will try not to color this review with that aspect. Very good structurally. Exterior walls-very good. I like that all the lights run on 12 volt, so even when camping all lights work off the battery and we are not in the dark. The water pump is very steady in this older model so I'm sure the newer ones are even better. I don't care for the floor plan but that is a personal thing. Also I do not like that there is no basement storage. There are two doors outside that go under each bed, but they were so inconvenient I no longer use them.I took out the enclosed beds, built two twins that are open underneath and just slide things under the bed. Basement storage would be much better. Bathroom is very small, but usable. The worst thing about this trailer is the location of the plumbing under the bathroom sink because the electrical cord is pushed in under there and so does not seal well to the outside. I prefer a detachable cord. I also don't like that the patio awning arm goes right across the bedroom window and then does not even shade the rear door that goes under the bed. This is the second Holiday Rambler I have owned.
Livability
4.0
Overall quality
4.0
Floorplan
3.0
Driving/towing
4.0
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