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2012 Triple E reviews

3.6 (2 reviews)
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Liveability
5.0
Overall quality
3.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
Factory warranty
1.0

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Ray Andrews

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Reviewed on June 8, 2015

RV reviewed 2012 Triple E Regency GT24MB view listing

3.6
The GT24MB is a beautiful, easy to drive RV that constantly evokes awe and jealousy in those who enter its comfortable, well-planned coach. However the problems I have encountered seem endless. A partial list is an external roof light with a faulty plug, the driver's side step up that almost...read more
The GT24MB is a beautiful, easy to drive RV that constantly evokes awe and jealousy in those who enter its comfortable, well-planned coach. However the problems I have encountered seem endless. A partial list is an external roof light with a faulty plug, the driver's side step up that almost fell off after I stepped down from the driver's seat (four screws fell out, leaving only one at the fender, and a bolt in the rear), a combination water/battery/pump gauge that works intermittently, but when it does, does not show the correct quantity of water in the tanks, a propane warning alarm that is installed where the manufacturer says it should not be, and had to be replaced after a year since it never stopped blasting its siren. The refrigerator light never worked, nor does one of the two automatic starters for the stove gas burners. The microwave oven refused to start more often than not because the door doesn't shut properly, and the water pump leaked. The catches on the all the drawers were the wrong size, allowing the ones in the kitchen to constantly fly open, even on low speed turns, eventually tearing apart the frame. There are other minor annoyances, but fortunately none of them affected the drivability of the RV, which is excellent. The Ford E-450 SuperDuty V-10 has no difficulty moving the 14,500 pound vehicle, and with careful driving gets 9+ mpg. The factory representatives and the dealership did their utmost to resolve the problems as they occurred, even though not all of them were covered under the three year warranty, as I thought they should have been. This is not an inexpensive vehicle, and I feel that the problems I found should have been corrected at the factory before shipping the RV, since most were already present at that time.
Livability
5.0
Overall quality
3.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
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Voted most helpful review

Ray Andrews

Washington

Reviewed on June 8, 2015

RV reviewed 2012 Triple E Regency GT24 Regency GT24MB view listing

3.6
The GT24MB is a beautiful, easy to drive RV that constantly evokes awe and jealousy in those who enter its comfortable, well-planned coach. However the problems I have encountered seem endless. A partial list is an external roof light with a faulty plug, the driver's side step up that almost...read more
The GT24MB is a beautiful, easy to drive RV that constantly evokes awe and jealousy in those who enter its comfortable, well-planned coach. However the problems I have encountered seem endless. A partial list is an external roof light with a faulty plug, the driver's side step up that almost fell off after I stepped down from the driver's seat (four screws fell out, leaving only one at the fender, and a bolt in the rear), a combination water/battery/pump gauge that works intermittently, but when it does, does not show the correct quantity of water in the tanks, a propane warning alarm that is installed where the manufacturer says it should not be, and had to be replaced after a year since it never stopped blasting its siren. The refrigerator light never worked, nor does one of the two automatic starters for the stove gas burners. The microwave oven refused to start more often than not because the door doesn't shut properly, and the water pump leaked. The catches on the all the drawers were the wrong size, allowing the ones in the kitchen to constantly fly open, even on low speed turns, eventually tearing apart the frame. There are other minor annoyances, but fortunately none of them affected the drivability of the RV, which is excellent. The Ford E-450 SuperDuty V-10 has no difficulty moving the 14,500 pound vehicle, and with careful driving gets 9+ mpg. The factory representatives and the dealership did their utmost to resolve the problems as they occurred, even though not all of them were covered under the three year warranty, as I thought they should have been. This is not an inexpensive vehicle, and I feel that the problems I found should have been corrected at the factory before shipping the RV, since most were already present at that time.
Livability
5.0
Overall quality
3.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
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