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Vicki Neumann
Reviewed on April 25, 2023
I want to foreworn anyone that is looking to purchase a Fleetwood. I have a 2018 and have had nothing but problems and realize that this thing is basically becoming a money pit. The latest is that since I have had it I never noticed that it did not have a tail pipe for the generator. How would I...read more
I want to foreworn anyone that is looking to purchase a Fleetwood. I have a 2018 and have had nothing but problems and realize that this thing is basically becoming a money pit. The latest is that since I have had it I never noticed that it did not have a tail pipe for the generator. How would I know there is supposed to be one. I don't use my generator that much I only turn it on for 1-2 hours a couple of times a month to run it and cool the interior down on hot days when I'm getting ready to take it out. One day 5 year later I had to actually use it for a few hours while waiting for someone to move out of a spot we paid for. After a couple of hours the carbon monoxide alarm went off. We thought it was acting up so we reset it. Found out the alarm wasn't acting up - it was in fact telling us that the interior was getting carbon monoxide. Contacted Rev RV and someone was trying to help us however management who never wants to pay for anything unless they absolutely have to said that they wouldn't do anything because I waited too long to let them know. Really - how the hell would I have known sooner that during the manufacturing process they "forgot" to install the tail pipe? There are a lot of other issues I have had with my unit because they "forgot" to install something or installed much of it very poorly where things literally fall on your head and fall apart. I have had so many problems that I would be writing a novel if I had to cover them all. Back to the reason for my post - please do plenty of research before buying a RV. These things are so cheaply made and the quality is not there so they have so many issues. They skimp on the nuts, bolts, screws, etc. required for sofas, tables, cabin chairs, cabinets, trim, you name it. They put enough in to hold it up until you buy it then it starts falling apart faster than your wallet can keep up with it. I have to laugh at them telling me I waited to long to say anything when I wouldn't know that their people skimped on my unit and didn't install a major piece that could have ultimately killed us all because we were in the unit with our pets. I guess their attitude is "life is not important" because you waited too long to tell us, instead of checking into why the part was never installed to begin with. Based on many of the issues we have had one can say that QC is not present or practiced at their plants and lack of QC can be taken a whole lot of ways. Do your homework and I wish the best of luck to you because when, not if things go wrong, you will be completely on your own. I have not had a properly working tankless hot water heater in over 5 years. I didn't even have hot water when I bought it and they still haven't gotten it right. It is much better after their last fix last year but it still is not working the way it is supposed to.
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