RV Type
Make and model
Floorplan
Year
2023 Nexus reviews
Liveability
3.0
Overall quality
3.0
Floorplan
4.5
Driving/towing
4.0
Factory warranty
3.0
Reviews
Stars Refinement
6 ratings and reviews
Voted most helpful review
Eugene Walerius
Mississippi, USA
Reviewed on April 27, 2024
RV reviewed 2023 Nexus RV Wraith 34W
5.0
Owned for 18mos. 14k miles. Drives terrific. Absolutely no issues. Liquid Springs a must. I replaced front shocks which were pitiful. Anti sway bar. Exact center steering control. We travel to New Orleans alto of weekends. Driving in that traffic is NO...read more
Owned for 18mos. 14k miles. Drives terrific. Absolutely no issues. Liquid Springs a must. I replaced front shocks which were pitiful. Anti sway bar. Exact center steering control. We travel to New Orleans alto of weekends. Driving in that traffic is NO issue.
Livability
5.0
Overall quality
5.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
Factory warranty/support
5.0
Voted most helpful review
Mark Segler
Texas, USA
Reviewed on April 27, 2024
RV reviewed 2023 Nexus Wraith 32w
5.0
Love my Nexus wraith, with any RV there will be issues. I’m a home builder and I’m glad I don’t have to drive my home on the rough roads and hope they hold together. Love the fact that Nexus uses all steel framing. Most people don’t get any credit for what they can’t see. Thankful they...read more
Love my Nexus wraith, with any RV there will be issues. I’m a home builder and I’m glad I don’t have to drive my home on the rough roads and hope they hold together. Love the fact that Nexus uses all steel framing. Most people don’t get any credit for what they can’t see. Thankful they spend more money to make the structure solid. 75% stronger. Love the fiberglass roof. If I had one suggestion it would be that they need to utilize some areas for storage. I modified my Motorhome myself and we love it. International chassis is great with cummins engine. Love the fact that the owners are constantly listening to the buyers and their warranty department is very responsive!
Livability
5.0
Overall quality
5.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
Factory warranty/support
5.0
Voted most helpful review
Susan
Minnesota, USA
Reviewed on February 7, 2024
RV reviewed 2023 Nexus Viper 29V
2.2
The dealership spent a half day tightening screws, table, door latches. Couldn't get it home from dealer without thinking it was going to burn up. The support phone number was useless and wanted us to sit in the RV for the weekend without anything working, including heat, in about fifteen degrees....read more
The dealership spent a half day tightening screws, table, door latches. Couldn't get it home from dealer without thinking it was going to burn up. The support phone number was useless and wanted us to sit in the RV for the weekend without anything working, including heat, in about fifteen degrees. We prepared to jump out of the vehicle as it was smoking but found a Ford dealership who spent hours with us trying to figure out the problem. A relay from the engine to the living area. It was disconnected, got it home the rest of the way discovering additional other problems. Took a lot for manufacturer to agree to fix the numerous problems. Drive it there an left it for weeks. We went through what they said they checked, but still didn't fix all the problems. We've driven thousand of miles and none for pleasure. Dealership nor manufacturer will take it back. Absolutely do NOT recommend Nexus!
Livability
1.0
Overall quality
1.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
3.0
Factory warranty/support
1.0
Voted most helpful review
Stephanie Buechler
Colorado, USA
Reviewed on January 22, 2024
RV reviewed 2023 Nexus 29v Viper
5.0
We purchased our Nexus Viper 29v in January of 2023 and dealing with the dealership was a complete nightmare...won't even get into that.
But fortunately Nexus STANDS BEHIND THEIR PRODUCT (what other RV company owner will freely hand out their personal cell phone number to their customers?). We...read more
We purchased our Nexus Viper 29v in January of 2023 and dealing with the dealership was a complete nightmare...won't even get into that.
But fortunately Nexus STANDS BEHIND THEIR PRODUCT (what other RV company owner will freely hand out their personal cell phone number to their customers?). We contacted Nexus and told them our dealership woes and they in turn referred us to a reputable dealer in New Mexico who, oh my gosh, was simply amazing!
The RV manufacturers do not have any control over the RV dealerships. But if you are having issues with yours, their power lies in the fact they can send you to an amazing dealership who is willing to help you. Nexus has no tolerance for shabby dealerships...if a dealership is giving you the runaround, Nexus will bypass all that nonsense and get you to someone who WILL take care of you and deal with the bad dealership on their end.
It was a haul to drive to this dealership (RAM Motors) in New Mexico but I am so very glad that we did for two reasons:
1. They were professional and stand behind their workmanship.
2. Because we had to travel 4.5 hours to get there, they respected our time. Nexus would send them the part and once it arrived, they would contact us and we would set up a repair appointment and they always got us in within a week or two. Because we were traveling so far, the dealership would fix our RV while we waited. That's right...WHILE WE WERE IN THE SHOWROOM WAITING. This dealership had to remove a slide, fix it and put it back in...while we waited...I mean...who does that? We were so very lucky.
We had to go in three times to get everything fixed but made the most of it by roadtripping to all the amazing places New Mexico has to offer.
For the record, the things that needed fixed were minor (we learned from our last camper that if you drive it like a bat out of hell cabinets are going to fall off walls and water leaks will happen time and time again so we drive this motor home with respect).
Our microwave didn't work, our fridge was making a loud noise, the slider had some sort of dent in it and the rubber seal was coming off, water pump was acting suspicious...that was it. These are all things that were fixed promptly the first time. All said and done, we were happily rolling down the highway roadtripping by the springtime.
We are so happy that we purchased a Nexus and the next time we are going to purchase it from RAM Motors in New Mexico!!
Livability
5.0
Overall quality
5.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
Factory warranty/support
5.0
Voted most helpful review
Ed De Reyes
Reviewed on October 6, 2023
RV reviewed 2023 Nexus Triumph 34TSC
1.8
Probably one of the worst RVs on the market for workmanship.
Purchased new from a dealership in Texas based on all the great reviews I had read. Biggest mistake!
Right after I picked it up, got half way across Texas and the storage cabinet above the master bed collapsed due to not enough bolts (3...read more
Probably one of the worst RVs on the market for workmanship.
Purchased new from a dealership in Texas based on all the great reviews I had read. Biggest mistake!
Right after I picked it up, got half way across Texas and the storage cabinet above the master bed collapsed due to not enough bolts (3 total) holding it up. Got worse from there.
Washer dryer stopped working. Electrical system stopped working. Drawers fell off their tracks. Paneling split. Wires chafed and shorted. Generator stopped working. Slide-out panel buckled.
If you are thinking about buying a Nexus - don't. In the last 150 days, mine has been in the shop for 130 days. My RV qualifies under most state's Lemon Laws for double the minimum amount of time needed to qualify.
I've contacted an attorney and this is going to court.
Livability
1.0
Overall quality
1.0
Floorplan
3.0
Driving/towing
3.0
Factory warranty/support
1.0
Voted most helpful review
William
Reviewed on August 29, 2023
RV reviewed 2023 Nexus RV Wraith 34W
4.8
Going on 10 months, 7,500 miles. Built on a solid foundation of the International MV607 chassis - so so much better than a gss Class C or Class A. We did a minor $10 upgrade adding a seal to each of the International doors that cut wind noise substantially. Next on the list is to replace the...read more
Going on 10 months, 7,500 miles. Built on a solid foundation of the International MV607 chassis - so so much better than a gss Class C or Class A. We did a minor $10 upgrade adding a seal to each of the International doors that cut wind noise substantially. Next on the list is to replace the stock factory shocks that International puts on the chassis.our rig is well built, Azdel walls, steel framing, fiberglass roof, big genset, plenty of AC cooling power.
Have only had 3 issues: some debris in the water line fouled the water pump, a hinge on one of the storage lockers pulled loose and the wiring for the microwave got connected to the inverter circuit. Fixed all three without bothering to take it to the dealer. Total expense $6 dollars for a couple of screw inserts from Home Depot.
Now the EQ systems leveler has sprung a leak. This is not a Nexus issue but an EQ issue. Nexus support was very helpful in connecting me with EQ whose warranty covers the repair. I would caution anyone reading RV reviews to keep in mind many items in an RV come from just a few suppliers and all,RVs can have the same problem.
We’ve owned several RVs since 2015, the Wraith has had the least issues of any of them. We like the way it drives and handles, floor plan is great. I would buy another Nexus without hesitation.
Livability
5.0
Overall quality
5.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
Factory warranty/support
4.0
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