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3.2 (32 reviews)
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3.2
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2.5
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4.0
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3.5
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Gary Cook

Kentucky, USA

Reviewed on April 24, 2024

RV reviewed 2020 Heartland Torque T333 view listing

2.0
Loved the floor plan, one of the few toy hauler campers with recliners facing TV, we drove over 4 hours to purchase the camper. I knew I was in trouble when the factory didn't install one of the bathroom doors, but we were there, and dealer had a door, so we went ahead and purchased. The...read more
Loved the floor plan, one of the few toy hauler campers with recliners facing TV, we drove over 4 hours to purchase the camper. I knew I was in trouble when the factory didn't install one of the bathroom doors, but we were there, and dealer had a door, so we went ahead and purchased. The quality was all down hill from beginning- 1st year trimming falling off walls, the shower wasn't stalled correctly, the back cover for the garage unzipped twice and then never worked since. A majority of the seat legs do not stay up or down. The AC unit is directed straight at a side wall and sounds like a hurricane you are not able to watch TV without external speakers. Speaking of TV the installed cd player looks great, but only worked a few times. Forget using the internal phone chargers they are very slow chargers. The garage seats/bottom bed only lasted a couple seasons, we have to use boxes as support and one side the bracket already broke. As you can see from my post I am totally disappointed in this camper. I have a 2010 Jaco toy hauler that has been put through 4 young grandchildren that is in better shape than this 4 year old Torque. Just discovered that the tongue switch doesn't operate, and it has only been used a few times, since camper has been kept at a year-round campground. Buyer beware!!! Don't make any attempt to contact Manufacturer it is pointless
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4.0
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3.0
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Philip L Coupland

Reviewed on June 20, 2023

RV reviewed 2017 Heartland Torque TQ365 view listing

2.4
Great floor plan. Mediocre to poor finish workmanship (lots of missing fasteners and screws). The biggest problem is the totally inadequate structural design of the suspension system. This is the 4th time having a suspension / frame failure repaired. Currently having the entire frame beefed up and...read more
Great floor plan. Mediocre to poor finish workmanship (lots of missing fasteners and screws). The biggest problem is the totally inadequate structural design of the suspension system. This is the 4th time having a suspension / frame failure repaired. Currently having the entire frame beefed up and completely rebuilt. The axles, hubs, wheels and tires are appropriately sized but the frame they are attached to is structurally under sized and completely inadequate. Have spent $20,000 getting the trailer capable of surviving traveling US 40 and US 10 through Arizona.
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2.0
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2.0
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5.0
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1.0
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Rachel Walker

Reviewed on April 12, 2023

RV reviewed 2018 Heartland Torque 345JM view listing

1.8
I bought this pile of junk several months ago never again will I even look at a Heartland the craftsmanship is a joke the slide outs floor rot's out in. The only satisfaction I will have is watching this pile go through the...read more
I bought this pile of junk several months ago never again will I even look at a Heartland the craftsmanship is a joke the slide outs floor rot's out in. The only satisfaction I will have is watching this pile go through the shredder
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1.0
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1.0
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3.0
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3.0
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Jessica Phelps

Reviewed on January 31, 2023

RV reviewed 2019 Heartland Torque 371 view listing

5.0
This is a great RV for all campers new and experienced (we owned a tag along for about a year before we decided to upgrade). The auto leveling system is amazing, much easier than watching a level and adjusting, only takes about 2 minutes and you are ready to set up for camping. With this camper...read more
This is a great RV for all campers new and experienced (we owned a tag along for about a year before we decided to upgrade). The auto leveling system is amazing, much easier than watching a level and adjusting, only takes about 2 minutes and you are ready to set up for camping. With this camper being built in or before 2019 there are no shortcut issues that I have been seeing in reviews of other new RVs. Everything in this camper is top notch quality. We have large dogs, and the furniture has held up to them and their big paws with no damage. This is a very well put together vehicle with a lot of little extras that I would never have even thought to add to a camper. You could comfortably live in this full time. only had 1 issue with 1 of the jacks, and tech support was able to walk us through fixing in a matter of minutes. Excellent vehicle!! Highly recommend.
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5.0
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5.0
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5.0
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Richard Harris

Reviewed on December 4, 2022

RV reviewed 2022 Heartland Torque T331 view listing

2.2
I bought a brand new torque t331 in April, I’ve had nothing but issues with the camper. I knew buying a new camper there would be little issues but nothing like this. Slide out won’t go out after 5 months of owning, The fridge doesn’t work on gas, a couple lights don’t work, subwoofer not...read more
I bought a brand new torque t331 in April, I’ve had nothing but issues with the camper. I knew buying a new camper there would be little issues but nothing like this. Slide out won’t go out after 5 months of owning, The fridge doesn’t work on gas, a couple lights don’t work, subwoofer not working, there are water leaks on both side of the front slide out. Along with all of that the toilets won’t hold water in them, and the black water valve leaks all of the time. The craftsmanship of the whole camper is just awful, there are wood chip in the caulk where they sealed outside parts because they were too lazy to clean them after cutting panels out. The frame is rusted and looks to be about 10 years old already, dust covers and leaf’s springs are covered in rust. I have a 2015 coachmen and the frame looks 10 times better than this brand new camper.
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1.0
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1.0
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4.0
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4.0
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Joseph Arnold

Minnesota

Reviewed on December 1, 2021

RV reviewed 2021 Heartland Torque T333 view listing

4.8
So I waited until now (4 months since purchase) to write this review, I gave 5 stars for all except for overall quality, so far have been very happy about buying this new, here are some issues I’ve experienced , one of the Dometic roof AC units completely failed, and had to be replaced, it is...read more
So I waited until now (4 months since purchase) to write this review, I gave 5 stars for all except for overall quality, so far have been very happy about buying this new, here are some issues I’ve experienced , one of the Dometic roof AC units completely failed, and had to be replaced, it is under warranty, but finding a mobile repair person to come to where your set up took a bit to schedule, that whole process to get someone out to troubleshoot, then order the unit, replace the defective one took about 10 days total, the rear AC was able to keep up, but had to buy a pedestal fan to move the cool air around from the back to the front, the oven is really small/tiny, the largest baking pan it can fit is a 9x13x2 inches high, other than the 2 issues mentioned, AC and oven, I’m very happy with the T-333 toy hauler, I actually added a compact (120vac) washer/dryer stackable combo in the garage part vs going to the local laundromat, it didn’t really take that long (about 5 hours total install time) once I had all the parts needed, as the garage shares the common wall with the bathroom, so water hook ups and tying into the drain was easy, little things came up, like having to move the shower curtain as it was mounted too high, or adding spice racks, paper towel holders etc, also you’ll need to get either a foam mattress or air mattress for each of the beds, the standard 3 inch thick sleeping pads are basically worthless, this model has a front RV king, and both rear queen beds, like I mentioned the oven is tiny in this model, I’m looking at replacing it with a larger stove/oven and taking out the lower storage cabinets that are under the current oven/stove and currently researching a larger one that will fit in the space, I pulled it fully loaded with the Honda 650 4 wheeler, upright freezer full of food, 10kw generator, gas cans, power cords etc with my F-250 super duty 1,300 miles with no issues, actually pulled really well, the toy hauler door is easy to open, but sometimes the cables get in the way of the door seals when your trying to close up, currently set up in Louisiana where I’m working, so both AC units needed to keep it cool, very hot and muggy, but the AC (when both units are on) can keep up on the hottest days, have had no issues with water leaking inside from the heavy rain/severe storms here on the gulf coast, currently at an monthly rate RV park that provides city water, sewer, electric and WiFi, the fridge is Ok, stores enough food for a week, the freezer is small, but I put a 24x24x 6 foot tall 11 cu/ft upright freezer in the toy hauler part for food storage, so buying bulk and vacuum sealing is great, I installed a Samsung 65 inch flat screen with Roku in the dining Kitchen area, have a stud finder if you mount a TV so you can make sure your hitting the 3/4 inch plywood mounting board, I can use the lavatory about 10 days before I need to open the black water tank to drain, I’m on the park sewer connection so the grey water valve is usually always open to drain, I did close it for a few days to see how long it took to fill it up, 10 days of normal use and it was time to open the valve and make the dump, the control panel is easy to use and understand, I open the black water first, then used the grey to flush out the drain line afterward, always use a water filter for connecting to city water, and if you are using the water tank, add a 1/8 cup bleach to the tank for the first time when you fill it, keeps any bacteria from growing, I bought one of the office type 5 gal water cooler/hot water units for drinking water anyway and don’t really drink the city water here, also make sure you get a drinking water RV hose, not a garden hose to use, as a 1st time RV owner the overall experience I’d give Heartland 5 stars, they didn’t make the AC unit that failed (I guess it does happen from time to time) but the tiny stove thing is definitely a design issue they should look at and see if a larger one can be an option to install either before or after you buy
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5.0
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4.0
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5.0
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Kevin Barrell

Georgia

Reviewed on November 1, 2021

RV reviewed 2019 Heartland Torque 371 view listing

5.0
Excellent floor plan, very spacious living area. Very solid unit. Lots of storage in master bedroom. Bathtub is a plus for this unit. Love the hidden control panel. Very easy black and gray water clean out. Highly recommend this...read more
Excellent floor plan, very spacious living area. Very solid unit. Lots of storage in master bedroom. Bathtub is a plus for this unit. Love the hidden control panel. Very easy black and gray water clean out. Highly recommend this model.
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5.0
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5.0
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Steven W. Smith

California

Reviewed on October 10, 2021

RV reviewed 2019 Heartland Torque T322 view listing

4.6
I live in this RV 4 months out of the year boondocking With the Solar I installed we have plenty of power for watching TV, making coffee in the morning. We have had other to haulers but this one is the best we have ever owned. With the separate garage it is nice to not have to unload every time...read more
I live in this RV 4 months out of the year boondocking With the Solar I installed we have plenty of power for watching TV, making coffee in the morning. We have had other to haulers but this one is the best we have ever owned. With the separate garage it is nice to not have to unload every time we stop. With the automatic satellite locater just one touch of the button and it finds the correct satellite. The one touch button for stabilizing is very handy.
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5.0
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Margaret Prall

Michigan

Reviewed on October 8, 2021

RV reviewed 2020 Heartland Torque T322 view listing

1.2
I have owned other brands of rv, and loved them, then decided to purchase a torque toy hauler from Heartland . This is the worst rv i have ever owned. i was hoping for the price it would be better. But to my surprise this is the worst one i have ever owned beside the quality and equipment, went...read more
I have owned other brands of rv, and loved them, then decided to purchase a torque toy hauler from Heartland . This is the worst rv i have ever owned. i was hoping for the price it would be better. But to my surprise this is the worst one i have ever owned beside the quality and equipment, went with the 360 antenna and no matter where i go am unable to use it. In fact i had to go purchase a $60 antenna that i have to use to at least get a few channels.T It came with scratches and damaged parts.I would not recommend to purchase one of these rv's. If i was able to get 100% refund on this I would give it back and go with a different brand and different company to purchase it from.
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1.0
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Paul F Harrington

New York

Reviewed on September 15, 2021

RV reviewed 2021 Heartland Torque T331 view listing

3.4
First of all, just to explain, I purchased this Toy Hauler online from my out of state dealer. I bought a 2021 Heartland Torque 331 in May and paid cash for it. This unit has let me down week after week. I had heard Heartland makes quality units but I am here to tell you that this is FALSE. At...read more
First of all, just to explain, I purchased this Toy Hauler online from my out of state dealer. I bought a 2021 Heartland Torque 331 in May and paid cash for it. This unit has let me down week after week. I had heard Heartland makes quality units but I am here to tell you that this is FALSE. At least for the Torque 331. The unit listed that it had a 19 foot awning, but it is actually a 25 foot awning, the largest single awning anyone at camp has seen, including mobile RV repairman. The size alone is way too much weight for the arms to handle, those have already busted twice in two months. The happy jack system they installed in the garage was installed with window valances on each side, which busted off the wall when first used because they extended out from the wall too far. I have had three leaks inside the camper. One under the kitchen sink because they never tightened the hot and cold water connection. This cause major damage to the wooden cabinets under the sink. We also had a water leak under the king bed in front of the camper. They screwed into a water line for the black tank flush that caused water damage when used. The entire bed had to be removed to repair the problem. The 3rd leak was under the front bedroom sink drain. Besides the leaks, the trim work and wall paneling has come loose, all which had to be repaired as well Who is the genius that designed the outdoor kitchen? The large flat screen tv is struck by the lid where the two burners are, the heat from this unit would destroy the tv and possibly start a fire god forbid you turned away for a minute. The tv should have been relocated and replaced with cabinets outside. The labels placed on the walls to mount the tv arms were not in line with the wood studs behind the paneling. This caused great difficulty installing the 3 tv screens. The plastic floor mounts for the table in front of the couch broke very easily. Who uses plastic floor mounts fpor metal legs ? Another design flaw. The first door when shut is not sealed properly. You can see spaces from light coming through when shut, and that means ants, bugs coming in. Horrible quality, was this unit made on a friday night? I give the Torque 331 a very low rating. BUYER BEWARE.
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