RV Type
Make and model
Floorplan
Year
Nexus RV Rebel reviews
Liveability
1.0
Overall quality
1.0
Floorplan
2.5
Driving/towing
3.0
Factory warranty
2.0
Reviews
Stars Refinement
3 ratings and reviews
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Talmadge
Louisiana, USA
Reviewed on April 27, 2024
RV reviewed 2024 Nexus Rebel 28R
5.0
Nexus has been great. Haven’t had many issues. One issue I did have I was able to contact Dave Middleton on Facebook and they fixed it quickly. The rebel is the best four wheel drive for the price. Highly recommend to anyone searching for a new Class C or SuperC to go with...read more
Nexus has been great. Haven’t had many issues. One issue I did have I was able to contact Dave Middleton on Facebook and they fixed it quickly. The rebel is the best four wheel drive for the price. Highly recommend to anyone searching for a new Class C or SuperC to go with Nexus
Livability
5.0
Overall quality
5.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
Factory warranty/support
5.0
Voted most helpful review
Larry
Wisconsin, USA
Reviewed on December 10, 2023
RV reviewed 2021 Nexus RV Rebel 35R
2.8
Love the chassis. But the way the house was built is nothing less than shameful.quality is nonexistent.the overhead bunk separated from cab got that fixed then the whole house separated from cab. And constantly finding leaks. It’s a shtty situation to be in . I don’t believe that in the 2 1/2...read more
Love the chassis. But the way the house was built is nothing less than shameful.quality is nonexistent.the overhead bunk separated from cab got that fixed then the whole house separated from cab. And constantly finding leaks. It’s a shtty situation to be in . I don’t believe that in the 2 1/2 years we had it that there is something inside that wasn’t worked on . And the rust all untreated steel no paint or anything
Livability
1.0
Overall quality
1.0
Floorplan
4.0
Driving/towing
5.0
Factory warranty/support
3.0
Voted most helpful review
DANIEL ROE
Reviewed on July 1, 2023
RV reviewed 2022 Nexus RV Rebel 35R
1.0
In Fed of 2023, we purchased a 2023 Nexus Rebel 35R from General RV in Tampa, FL. While we want you, the reader, to know that the entire purchase experience with General RV was a disaster (they lied to us and when we brought the RV in as they requested, they didn't have an appointment slot for...read more
In Fed of 2023, we purchased a 2023 Nexus Rebel 35R from General RV in Tampa, FL. While we want you, the reader, to know that the entire purchase experience with General RV was a disaster (they lied to us and when we brought the RV in as they requested, they didn't have an appointment slot for us), but that's not the reason for this review. Our purpose is to tell the public about our experience with our Nexus Rebel 35R.
Here we go.
It wasn't any longer than our first trip in the RV (Florida to Mexico) that the problems began. For starters, the roller cover for the left-side slideout did not roll up as it should and as such, was prone to catching the air and acting as a type of sail when the RV was moving. Even worse was that we had to listen to the flapping of cover when the vehicle was stopped.
Upon our return to Florida, we immediately notified Nexus Customer Relations of the problem. Nexus promised the problem was going to be fixed in very short order. Well, it was not fixed. We never received any notice from Nexus or General RV that the requisite parts were in and that the RV needed to be brought in.
So the RV sat broken and unused in Florida until June of 2023 where we embarked on a trip to see the west. On the way out, we passed through a rainstorm where we discovered multiple pools of water in both the cab and the cabin.
We were heading north to Glacier National on a very windy day and because the slide out cover was so loose, the wind completely ripped the roller cover off, leaving only the mounting brackets.
Then, when heading south through Wyoming, we discovered that the cab body panel piece located under the driver's door was barely hanging by one screw (three were missing.) I'm not being dramatic by stating that if that panel had come off when the vehicle was in motion, it could have caused someone else's significant injury, or even death.
So, in addition to the missing slide cover, multiple leaks, a middle vent that won't stay closed, and a piece of the cab ready to fall off, we have also found more than a dozen screws that had come loose in the cabin. And this is in only 11,000 miles.
We paid roughly $200,000 for this RV and this is the quality that we get? This is shameless! Where is the quality control? Why does a $200,000 vehicle have cab parts coming loose and ready to fall off? Does management really see this as acceptable.
By the way, even though our RV is built on an International Truck chassis, I know that Nexus is responsible for assembling the RV's cab and as such, it's their lack of quality that allows cab pieces to come loose. I know this because I meet a group of International Truck employees in Montana and one of them gave me his business card. So when we stopped in Arizona, I emailed him and showed him the pics. He clearly stated that IT only provides the chassis and diesel engine.....Nexus does the rest.
In our attempt to identify the nearest in-warranty service center in Arizona that we could take our RV to, we reached out to Nexus Customer Relations for assistance with this. It wasn't until we had made multiple requests to the CR manager, as well as having sent a note to Nexus' CEO that we actually heard from CR manager. While this person did provide us with two possibilities in New Mexico, why in god's name did she suggest a facility in Florida when she new darn well we are in Arizona? What is up with this person? Why is she still representing Nexus?
In closing, while we were initially proud to have purchased a Nexus RV, we are now ashamed of what we have in our driveway and we wish we had never heard of Nexus RV.
Livability
1.0
Overall quality
1.0
Floorplan
1.0
Driving/towing
1.0
Factory warranty/support
1.0
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