Nice! I love the affordable, small Class C and Class B+ RVs that are NOT on an expensive Mercedes chassis. The perfect RV for the Average Joe who isn't bourgeois! 👍
Matt / Andrea, I typically skip through the introduction and cut to the content but for some reason today I watched the intro and the piece about Alexis. Awesome of you to use your platform to spread the word on the Go Fund Me for this young lady and her family. Sounds like she can use all the help she can get both financially and through prayer. I’ve made a donation and encourage those that can afford it to do so as well.
Such a positive vibe on this RV! You two are such a great couple who really know what to discuss about each individual RV you review. I love that each video is full of laughter and smiles! Thank you, guys! Oh, one more thing…I think the manufacturer should have added a panel to the sink to make the right side an extended countertop area. Double functionality is a plus within the small space.
We have the exact same RV! Ours is a 2022 on the Chevrolet Express 4500 chassis that's powered by the new 6.6L V8. We are very happy with it as it's easy to drive, park, set up, winterize and service on your own. We also like the option to be able to tow a small jeep, our motorcycle trailer or a small enclosed trailer behind it. It is definitely the perfect couples RV with all of the right amenities built in! The only things I would suggest are a counter extension, less use of particle board in the cabinets especially where the vanity is concerned (ask me how I know!), provide a ladder to access the bunk and have hooks to be able to secure a cargo net in the bunk while its being used for storage when the vehicle is in motion.
That poor babe!! 🙏 have her brother get with the social workers ASAP to start the process of getting on Medicaid and disability! A lot can be covered if ‘Medicaid Pending’ god bless them!
Nice small RV with great OCCC, and price point. Only disappointment is that fuel and water are not behind locked doors. It would have been nice to have a porcelain toilet as well as a flip up counter extension. Not sure if cameras with lane assist are available on an upgrade, but that would be nice. Great storage and floor plan. Matt and Andrea, another great review. Prayers for Alexis.
Hi Matt and Andrea! Sorry to hear about Alexis. My thoughts and prayers go out to her and her family. My dislikes are not porcelain toilet and not enough counter space, and no side cameras. My likes are flush floor no bumps to trip over. The wardrobe closet and the dinette with the hinges. Thank you Matt and Andrea! This is a nice small motor home.
I personally like the two sinks or a big sink so I can have room to dry my dishes. I absolutely love your your show. I love your energy. Been a viewer for about 4yrs and thinking about getting a new rv next year. Sending your family prayers for love, light, and protection. God bless you all. Thank you for your awesome show 👏 🙌 🤗🙏
I love that the shower is separate from the toilet. I would ask for a farm sink rather than a divided one. And we never use a microwave, but would gladly take cameras and/or solar panel on top.
Deal breaker folding bed & no oven. Had a class C with no slides & it had an over, deep kitchen sink, was dry bath had more sitting rm, storage inside & outside. Sadly with RVs newer doesn't mean better! It only cost $5k with low milage! Sure do miss that rig! 🙏 for Alexis.
Yeah, couldve done with one sink. Need more counter space. I think the rv should have one slide out, in the living are, not the bedroom. I want to be able to use the bedroom (bed) if i cant have the slide out. I also would like a couple theater seats along with that nice dinette. So, i would opt to buy a larger rv, 30ft maybe, just to get those things.
We have a 2020 Redhawk SE 22C. Ours is on a Chevy 4500 chassis. We have 4,000# CCC. The floor plan has not changed. They have made some minor changes that are nice. The double sink sucks. There’s no reason to waste the counter space with a large sink. I agree with you about the toilet. It is not a Prime Pooping Position. We have storage under the foot of the bed that is accessible when the slide is out. The MSRP has jumped tremendously. Must be the added cost for the Ford chassis. Overall, we love our rig. We’ve put 20,000+ miles on it after buying it new.
Love Jayco products we've had 5 rv's and three were Jayco. Current don't own an rv. This size motorhome is perfect for my wife and I. Only dislike is dinette to small to sit at, would rather have a sofa.
7:09 i THINK YOU FORGOT AN INSERT (lol) nice RV. I've been watching for well over a year I lost track of how long exactly), you two add a good and informative walk-through of RV's.
This senior needs a side camera system so I'm not white knuckle'n it while changing lanes on the highway. I have to agree about having a porcelain toilet, and a single sink for more counter space. Lastly, would prefer frameless windows over non-frameless windows.
Nice unit overall. Needs side cameras, porcelain toilet and counter extension. The amount of storage in a unit this small is impressive, nice layout, the cargo capacity is phenomenal and the hinged top in the dinette is really convenient.
No solar panels included, wah wah wah. These days it should have at least 2 for 400 w. Needs at least one window in the bunk over the cab. Bedroom was great with the multiple window. A TV in the bedroom should have been included.
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE No carpeting under the dining table or in the kitchen! Motorhomes that cost 5 times as much have carpeted slides and it drives me insane!
I live in NW Indiana. We pass this motorhome in a local tv place. It’s like on our wish list for the future 😳. Wow I have a 2017 Sienna XLE that’s close to that length, I swear
Not a bad layout, but too many small things wrong for me. Not a lot of outside storage, but for a smaller size that's to be expected. Would like to have seen outside lane cameras for greater safety. No vent or window at the front overcab sleeping area. That area will get warm and may feel somewhat claustrophobic to some. No pull-out drawers on the ends of the dinette benches. It's a hassle to remove the cushions and anything on top of them each time to access the under storage. No counter space with the double sinks. Would have liked to see a single large sink instead. The bed is only 5' 10" long. Way too short for a lot of folks. You missed it, but there is decent storage under the bed. You have to lift the end up to see it. No, on the plastic toilet. Plastic toilets can and sometimes do crack after a few years. That should be replaced if you intend to keep this unit for any length of time. Another thing I did not see were any ceiling fans. If you're boon-docking without hook-ups to run your a/c they are a necessity. You can run the generator, but fans are good when you just want a little ventilation or for condensation. Lastly, solar should definitely be included.
Nice entry level Class C. It has all the needed comforts but nothing extra. My dislikes are no side cameras. I just think this should be mandatory. 2nd, I agree with Angela the double sink is not necessary. 3rd, terrible storage on the outside. I do like the layout and the fact there is no carpet. I also like the price, it came in less than I expected.
LIKE THE MASTER QUEEN SIZE BED 🛌 THE FLUSH FLOOR THE BUNK OVERCAB QUEEN BED 🛌 RULES DON’T LIKE THE SMALL OUTSIDE STORAGE THE OUTSIDE TWISTY DOORS NO SECOND AC UNIT THE COOKTOP IT NEEDS THREE BURNERS NO OVEN THE PLASTIC TOILET 🚽 THE DOUBLE SINK NO SIDE CAMERAS PRAYING FOR ALEXAIS
Toilet needs to be porcelain for sure, color of the floor does not go with the rest of the interior. Small campers need to have light colored features so the cabinets are too dark and should be more of a creamy color. And it would be great to have a small windshield window over the cab bunkbed to bring in more natural light in the make it feel bigger. Single sink for sure to give more counter space.
Andrea-I agree that it seems more open and brighter near dining table. Interesting. We are getting ready to buy and watch to see your opinions. I was wondering why you both glossed over the generator. Seems like there was more to be said but you just moved on.
Cute. We're at Anchor Down, TN., and Jayco/Entegra is well represented. Dislikes: no exterior tv, twisty storage door locks, folding bed, no kitchen counter space, no place to sit except the dinette., plastic shower door (deal breaker). Likes: amazing ccc for a class c
Heeeey so a smaller class C .:. E450 chassis features 👍🏽 5318 lb ccc, 7500 lbs towing, lots of storage spaces, same engine as a class A that weighs twice as much; sleeps 5 and seats 5 👍🏽 doesn’t have a living area (small unit); bathroom is a good size 👍🏽 good size shower, ppp (We’d option the p); bonus 👍🏽 flush floor .:. pulling back the kitchen kudos 👎🏽 double sink not needed (counter space is) only a 2 burner cooktop, no oven; boondock unfriendly 👎🏽 bed folds up with the slide in; not sure 1 AC is going to do it 👎🏽 it’s at the back we can run the dash for a little bit meh; bonus 👎🏽 no side camera .:. Thanks for the review M/A - all the best to your friend.
Just a suggestion. I'd love to hear your opinion of "fit and finish." It seems more important than ever. Are these units Vegas and Pintos, or Civics and CRVs? This model is perfect for me, but I am fearful of the quality from the factory. I want quality. Is that possible? Great videos!
Just a quick question. Why can’t the manufacturers put a Dow across the front bunk? We do not have people sleep up there and it would be nice to have a place to hang clothes up there.
- I do wish the power cord was on a reel or something other than the flap open like that. Maybe a small cutout or grommet so you can keep bugs out and close it when plugged in? - Why don't they just put a larger area over the cab and make that a reinforced loft for the main bed? In something this small, having the bed crammed in like that in the back kind of defeats the whole thing as every inch is key. This is kind of like Class Bs in how some use a couch/murphy bed combo option. Save every inch you can. All of the problems would go away if the entire back was the bathroom and kitchenette (doesn't have to be huge, just work) and leaving the entire center for living in. Now I can hear you say - well, how do you get to the driver's seat? I see king sized beds in RVs on shocks that lift up for storage - so do the same. Lift it up, open a small waist-high door, go in and close it behind you. Or leave it up and locked - you're not sleeping while it's moving. EDIT - This Jayco almost could be made into a N/S queen sized bed with a little work the cab-over is already so large. But with no rear bed... way more options and space. Toss the kitchen and cabinets in the back and it's suddenly the next logical step up from a Class B. I'd LOVE to see what they could do a a Class B type of format on this larger chassis. Maybe invent a whole new type of RV. Small Class C but designed like a Super large Class B.
The spec page you popped into the video said engine is a 6L Vortec, so it's not just built on F450 and F350 but also a GM chassis too? Guess that is to be expected with post-rona supply chains. RIP to consistency.
It's been in the F250, 350 and the 450, f53 chassis for the last 5 years or so. I have one in a E350 cutaway van. I had it re-tuned to the truck specs plus a little more. Love the extra hp and torque.
Nice motorhome for the size now if ford would just get rid of traction control and advance trac. Costly to repair unless you got crap loads of disposable income.
for what it is meant to be and price point... i see nothing at all wrong with it, exactly the size and price of something i would buy... the few things i would do different on this would increase price, side cameras, a window over bunk, and solar....... 2 of which you could add later yourself..... normally i would rather theatre seats instead of dinette, however in this type of model where the tv is where it is, i actually prefer the dinette to other options, above chairs and table as well, you can kinda lay across the booth long ways, or put feet up on other side, make bed to lounge on for movies etc. much better for viewing angle than theatre seats or couch would be..... i would drive this one off the lot just as it sits without complaint for the price i would pay, and with such large cargo and towing capacities, bringing or adding other stuff that is not built in, plus the fact it is a simpler less complex system than many to begin with, would not be much of a problem at all...... if i understand towing correctly, if we assume 5000 towing as usual.. but with 5000 cargo capacity, than you should be able to tow the full 7500 if you load motor home only to 2000 or so lbs... which with limited storage, hard to find place for 5000 lbs of stuff inside.... so you should be able to tow most things, a dune buggy or jeep, boat, another decent sized trailer for rest of family is option.... etc.
The towing capacity on this makes no sense. E450 has 22000 gcwr, and ford states minus gvw or 10lbs which ever is lighter. Payload of that chassis is 8800 or so. 7k would state jayco is beyond that which i doubt. So why 7k on towing? When a competitor, same exact e450 chassis is 12k towing. Did they just go cheap on the hitch?
GCWR of 22,000 lbs - GVWR of 14,500 lbs = Towing capacity of 7,500 lbs; 14,500 lb GVWR - 5,318 lb CCC = 9,182 lbs of Jayco materials placed on chassis The chassis is only rated to tow 7,500 lbs, so Jayco/Entegra Coach will not put a larger hitch on as it is a safety hazard for the customer. It has nothing to do with money. Not to mention, Jayco/Entegra's E-450 Class-C's have a 750lb vertical tongue weight, as opposed to putting a larger hitch on and leaving the tongue weight at 500 lb, which would be another major safety concern. Hope that answers your question :)
Nice! I love the affordable, small Class C and Class B+ RVs that are NOT on an expensive Mercedes chassis. The perfect RV for the Average Joe who isn't bourgeois! 👍
Matt / Andrea,
I typically skip through the introduction and cut to the content but for some reason today I watched the intro and the piece about Alexis. Awesome of you to use your platform to spread the word on the Go Fund Me for this young lady and her family. Sounds like she can use all the help she can get both financially and through prayer. I’ve made a donation and encourage those that can afford it to do so as well.
Thank you so SO much! The support means the absolute world! I am doing really well so far! 🤍🤍🙏🏼
Such a positive vibe on this RV! You two are such a great couple who really know what to discuss about each individual RV you review. I love that each video is full of laughter and smiles! Thank you, guys! Oh, one more thing…I think the manufacturer should have added a panel to the sink to make the right side an extended countertop area. Double functionality is a plus within the small space.
We have the exact same RV! Ours is a 2022 on the Chevrolet Express 4500 chassis that's powered by the new 6.6L V8. We are very happy with it as it's easy to drive, park, set up, winterize and service on your own. We also like the option to be able to tow a small jeep, our motorcycle trailer or a small enclosed trailer behind it. It is definitely the perfect couples RV with all of the right amenities built in!
The only things I would suggest are a counter extension, less use of particle board in the cabinets especially where the vanity is concerned (ask me how I know!), provide a ladder to access the bunk and have hooks to be able to secure a cargo net in the bunk while its being used for storage when the vehicle is in motion.
That poor babe!! 🙏 have her brother get with the social workers ASAP to start the process of getting on Medicaid and disability! A lot can be covered if ‘Medicaid Pending’ god bless them!
That opening was very kind of you two, God bless
Nice small RV with great OCCC, and price point. Only disappointment is that fuel and water are not behind locked doors. It would have been nice to have a porcelain toilet as well as a flip up counter extension. Not sure if cameras with lane assist are available on an upgrade, but that would be nice. Great storage and floor plan.
Matt and Andrea, another great review. Prayers for Alexis.
My thoughts and prayers are with Alexis and her family. 🙏
Hi Matt and Andrea! Sorry to hear about Alexis. My thoughts and prayers go out to her and her family. My dislikes are not porcelain toilet and not enough counter space, and no side cameras. My likes are flush floor no bumps to trip over. The wardrobe closet and the dinette with the hinges. Thank you Matt and Andrea! This is a nice small motor home.
I personally like the two sinks or a big sink so I can have room to dry my dishes. I absolutely love your your show. I love your energy. Been a viewer for about 4yrs and thinking about getting a new rv next year. Sending your family prayers for love, light, and protection. God bless you all. Thank you for your awesome show 👏 🙌 🤗🙏
Many prayers for Nicole! God Bless her recovery!
I love that the shower is separate from the toilet.
I would ask for a farm sink rather than a divided one.
And we never use a microwave, but would gladly take cameras and/or solar panel on top.
A 70” bed on a slide? C’Mon Jayco, that should be an 80”!
Was this for Asian markets? Short bed even with a slide?
5000 pound carry capacity and a plastic Toilet good God. Great review Matt and Andrea. Prey for Alexis 🙏
So sorry to hear about your friend’s sister. I will put her on my prayer list. Money is tight but I will try.
Benefit of the double sink is you clean dishes in one side, and dry them on a drip rack in the second sink.
That is so tragic about Alexis. I hope she finds the will to heal and live an active life... she has many years ahead of her!
Deal breaker folding bed & no oven.
Had a class C with no slides & it had an over, deep kitchen sink, was dry bath had more sitting rm, storage inside & outside. Sadly with RVs newer doesn't mean better! It only cost $5k with low milage! Sure do miss that rig!
🙏 for Alexis.
that's the fastest second I've ever seen. I'll have to run that back in slow motion to see the thanks to RV Life. 😂😂
Thanks guys! Prayers for your friend 🙏 and thanks for sharing the go fund me link
Yeah, couldve done with one sink. Need more counter space. I think the rv should have one slide out, in the living are, not the bedroom. I want to be able to use the bedroom (bed) if i cant have the slide out. I also would like a couple theater seats along with that nice dinette. So, i would opt to buy a larger rv, 30ft maybe, just to get those things.
Prayers 🙏🏼. Nice tour.
We have a 2020 Redhawk SE 22C. Ours is on a Chevy 4500 chassis. We have 4,000# CCC. The floor plan has not changed. They have made some minor changes that are nice. The double sink sucks. There’s no reason to waste the counter space with a large sink. I agree with you about the toilet. It is not a Prime Pooping Position. We have storage under the foot of the bed that is accessible when the slide is out. The MSRP has jumped tremendously. Must be the added cost for the Ford chassis. Overall, we love our rig. We’ve put 20,000+ miles on it after buying it new.
Love Jayco products we've had 5 rv's and three were Jayco. Current don't own an rv. This size motorhome is perfect for my wife and I. Only dislike is dinette to small to sit at, would rather have a sofa.
Make 12 Volt Compressor Frig & Lithium Battery, Truma Tankless water heater as Options & put ceramic toilet always!!!
Short and Sweet just like you two. Bless you guys. Cheers 😘🥂😘
7:09 i THINK YOU FORGOT AN INSERT (lol) nice RV. I've been watching for well over a year I lost track of how long exactly), you two add a good and informative walk-through of RV's.
This senior needs a side camera system so I'm not white knuckle'n it while changing lanes on the highway. I have to agree about having a porcelain toilet, and a single sink for more counter space. Lastly, would prefer frameless windows over non-frameless windows.
Prayers for Alexia!!!!
I would have to agree with your likes and dislikes especially the kitchen sink. Thanks for your sharing this product.
Nice unit overall. Needs side cameras, porcelain toilet and counter extension. The amount of storage in a unit this small is impressive, nice layout, the cargo capacity is phenomenal and the hinged top in the dinette is really convenient.
I think if there was a double sink cover that would add some counter space you were looking for :)
No solar panels included, wah wah wah. These days it should have at least 2 for 400 w. Needs at least one window in the bunk over the cab. Bedroom was great with the multiple window. A TV in the bedroom should have been included.
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE No carpeting under the dining table or in the kitchen! Motorhomes that cost 5 times as much have carpeted slides and it drives me insane!
You guys are the Best!
Great storage amount . Also nice interior.
Give it a north south bed, option for theater seats instead of dinette, and a single sink.... Then it would be really nice.
I live in NW Indiana. We pass this motorhome in a local tv place. It’s like on our wish list for the future 😳. Wow I have a 2017 Sienna XLE that’s close to that length, I swear
God bless Alexis😧💕
Not a bad layout, but too many small things wrong for me. Not a lot of outside storage, but for a smaller size that's to be expected. Would like to have seen outside lane cameras for greater safety. No vent or window at the front overcab sleeping area. That area will get warm and may feel somewhat claustrophobic to some. No pull-out drawers on the ends of the dinette benches. It's a hassle to remove the cushions and anything on top of them each time to access the under storage. No counter space with the double sinks. Would have liked to see a single large sink instead. The bed is only 5' 10" long. Way too short for a lot of folks. You missed it, but there is decent storage under the bed. You have to lift the end up to see it. No, on the plastic toilet. Plastic toilets can and sometimes do crack after a few years. That should be replaced if you intend to keep this unit for any length of time. Another thing I did not see were any ceiling fans. If you're boon-docking without hook-ups to run your a/c they are a necessity. You can run the generator, but fans are good when you just want a little ventilation or for condensation. Lastly, solar should definitely be included.
Nice entry level Class C. It has all the needed comforts but nothing extra. My dislikes are no side cameras. I just think this should be mandatory. 2nd, I agree with Angela the double sink is not necessary. 3rd, terrible storage on the outside. I do like the layout and the fact there is no carpet. I also like the price, it came in less than I expected.
LIKE THE MASTER QUEEN SIZE BED 🛌 THE FLUSH FLOOR THE BUNK OVERCAB QUEEN BED 🛌 RULES DON’T LIKE THE SMALL OUTSIDE STORAGE THE OUTSIDE TWISTY DOORS NO SECOND AC UNIT THE COOKTOP IT NEEDS THREE BURNERS NO OVEN THE PLASTIC TOILET 🚽 THE DOUBLE SINK NO SIDE CAMERAS PRAYING FOR ALEXAIS
Hi everybody!
good video...keep up the work !
Toilet needs to be porcelain for sure, color of the floor does not go with the rest of the interior. Small campers need to have light colored features so the cabinets are too dark and should be more of a creamy color. And it would be great to have a small windshield window over the cab bunkbed to bring in more natural light in the make it feel bigger. Single sink for sure to give more counter space.
Thank you for the hinges
Andrea-I agree that it seems more open and brighter near dining table. Interesting. We are getting ready to buy and watch to see your opinions. I was wondering why you both glossed over the generator. Seems like there was more to be said but you just moved on.
Now that’s a good size RV👍
Love this small rv BUT I show dogs so need more basement storage for all my dog stuff.
Very nice RV .
Double sink must go, bump-out must go, compost toilet. Otherwise it's a sweet little rig.
Cute. We're at Anchor Down, TN., and Jayco/Entegra is well represented. Dislikes: no exterior tv, twisty storage door locks, folding bed, no kitchen counter space, no place to sit except the dinette., plastic shower door (deal breaker). Likes: amazing ccc for a class c
👍👍Thank you! Thank you!🔶️🔸️🤍🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🤍🔸️🔶️
Heeeey so a smaller class C .:. E450 chassis features 👍🏽 5318 lb ccc, 7500 lbs towing, lots of storage spaces, same engine as a class A that weighs twice as much; sleeps 5 and seats 5 👍🏽 doesn’t have a living area (small unit); bathroom is a good size 👍🏽 good size shower, ppp (We’d option the p); bonus 👍🏽 flush floor .:. pulling back the kitchen kudos 👎🏽 double sink not needed (counter space is) only a 2 burner cooktop, no oven; boondock unfriendly 👎🏽 bed folds up with the slide in; not sure 1 AC is going to do it 👎🏽 it’s at the back we can run the dash for a little bit meh; bonus 👎🏽 no side camera .:. Thanks for the review M/A - all the best to your friend.
Just a suggestion. I'd love to hear your opinion of "fit and finish." It seems more important than ever. Are these units Vegas and Pintos, or Civics and CRVs? This model is perfect for me, but I am fearful of the quality from the factory. I want quality. Is that possible? Great videos!
That's a hugh carrying capacity. Nice coach.
Just a quick question. Why can’t the manufacturers put a Dow across the front bunk? We do not have people sleep up there and it would be nice to have a place to hang clothes up there.
- I do wish the power cord was on a reel or something other than the flap open like that. Maybe a small cutout or grommet so you can keep bugs out and close it when plugged in?
- Why don't they just put a larger area over the cab and make that a reinforced loft for the main bed? In something this small, having the bed crammed in like that in the back kind of defeats the whole thing as every inch is key. This is kind of like Class Bs in how some use a couch/murphy bed combo option. Save every inch you can. All of the problems would go away if the entire back was the bathroom and kitchenette (doesn't have to be huge, just work) and leaving the entire center for living in.
Now I can hear you say - well, how do you get to the driver's seat? I see king sized beds in RVs on shocks that lift up for storage - so do the same. Lift it up, open a small waist-high door, go in and close it behind you. Or leave it up and locked - you're not sleeping while it's moving.
EDIT - This Jayco almost could be made into a N/S queen sized bed with a little work the cab-over is already so large. But with no rear bed... way more options and space. Toss the kitchen and cabinets in the back and it's suddenly the next logical step up from a Class B. I'd LOVE to see what they could do a a Class B type of format on this larger chassis. Maybe invent a whole new type of RV. Small Class C but designed like a Super large Class B.
I hope it is available with out dinette replaced with theater seats
I like this one!!!!
That driving position? Deal breaker! Other than that I LOVE it.
Upvote #324 for an almost flawless dismount from the roof ladder.
What do you want hinges or a toilet seat
I wish Jayco would run out of those old cabinet styles and get some more modern rounded edge cabinetry.
The spec page you popped into the video said engine is a 6L Vortec, so it's not just built on F450 and F350 but also a GM chassis too? Guess that is to be expected with post-rona supply chains. RIP to consistency.
Can youget the sameTV on a Ford Transit ?
What’s the difference between the 22 C and the 22J
There is storage under the bed.
Does the CCC include the tow vehicle?
No. GCWR of 22,000 lbs - GVWR of 14,500 lbs = Towing capacity of 7,500 lbs; 14,500 lb GVWR - 5,318 lb CCC = 9,182 lbs of Jayco materials placed on chassis
7:09 Where is the RV Life video?
Hey Auwwnndreya !!!
Nice size looking at jayco to trade my truck and trailer for class c 24 or 26 ft redhawk to travel the country in retirement.
Nice rv
No electric by the bed for a c-pap?
Definitely, that sink needs to be a single
The 5K cargo capacity is nice but there is no storage to utilize it.
Love ❤❤❤
Hi I never comment but would love to know where will and Jen are
why they haven’t posted since weeks ago
Is getting a sofa instead of dinette an option
It is not.
I have the same dislikes and likes, especially the flat floor!!!
Question : How does a person get up on the bed over the cab? I didn't see a ladder.
Can you drive this one with a regular driver's license ?
Paint u RV Blue & Green jayco
That price is way too high! The most I would pay is half of the MSRP!
how reliable is the engine for this ford?
It's been in the F250, 350 and the 450, f53 chassis for the last 5 years or so. I have one in a E350 cutaway van. I had it re-tuned to the truck specs plus a little more. Love the extra hp and torque.
Nice motorhome for the size now if ford would just get rid of traction control and advance trac. Costly to repair unless you got crap loads of disposable income.
i'm surprised that piano hinges were NOT one of your likes!!??
These should sell for 70k
The bed is too short! It only measures 60 X 70. The BOC is bigger. There should be a counter extension in the kitchen.
why this guy prices are almost double what i see in rvtrader?
🙏🏼🙏🏼
Good for a solo. With two, someone is getting thrown out at the dealership
Good until the bed on a slide. Just say no to the flip beds!
I’m so sorry😢
for what it is meant to be and price point... i see nothing at all wrong with it, exactly the size and price of something i would buy... the few things i would do different on this would increase price, side cameras, a window over bunk, and solar....... 2 of which you could add later yourself..... normally i would rather theatre seats instead of dinette, however in this type of model where the tv is where it is, i actually prefer the dinette to other options, above chairs and table as well, you can kinda lay across the booth long ways, or put feet up on other side, make bed to lounge on for movies etc. much better for viewing angle than theatre seats or couch would be..... i would drive this one off the lot just as it sits without complaint for the price i would pay, and with such large cargo and towing capacities, bringing or adding other stuff that is not built in, plus the fact it is a simpler less complex system than many to begin with, would not be much of a problem at all...... if i understand towing correctly, if we assume 5000 towing as usual.. but with 5000 cargo capacity, than you should be able to tow the full 7500 if you load motor home only to 2000 or so lbs... which with limited storage, hard to find place for 5000 lbs of stuff inside.... so you should be able to tow most things, a dune buggy or jeep, boat, another decent sized trailer for rest of family is option.... etc.
I rather have couch over dining table
I did it
That rigs worth 50k.
Just horrible. Was glad to donate..
But the prices have gone crazy high..
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The towing capacity on this makes no sense. E450 has 22000 gcwr, and ford states minus gvw or 10lbs which ever is lighter. Payload of that chassis is 8800 or so. 7k would state jayco is beyond that which i doubt. So why 7k on towing? When a competitor, same exact e450 chassis is 12k towing. Did they just go cheap on the hitch?
GCWR of 22,000 lbs - GVWR of 14,500 lbs = Towing capacity of 7,500 lbs; 14,500 lb GVWR - 5,318 lb CCC = 9,182 lbs of Jayco materials placed on chassis
The chassis is only rated to tow 7,500 lbs, so Jayco/Entegra Coach will not put a larger hitch on as it is a safety hazard for the customer. It has nothing to do with money.
Not to mention, Jayco/Entegra's E-450 Class-C's have a 750lb vertical tongue weight, as opposed to putting a larger hitch on and leaving the tongue weight at 500 lb, which would be another major safety concern. Hope that answers your question :)