Jayco appear to have lifted their game a little since the ACCC stoush, but it is still reliant on cabin components made by Dometic etc. In short probably the best of the current crop of MH. My biggest concern is the FWD Fiat for Aussie conditions.
-- Edited by Possum3 on Sunday 21st of May 2023 09:02:43 AM
Geeco said
02:47 PM May 21, 2023
I have had two motorhomes on Fiat cab/chassis. Both have had ZERO warranty issues to the Fiat product. That vehicle IMHO is very suitable for onroad touring. My second MH has done a lap again trouble free. I would have no problem recommending a Fiat Ducato as a base vehicle. Both my mh's have been imports so can not offer advice on the Jayco section. They do however command a big slice of the caravan market and use their motorhomes in their "Let's Go" motorhome rental fleet. Rental fleets generally suffer a hard life so suggest you look at the condition of a couple of ex Let's Go rentals in the Jayco dealers yard to see what they look like after a hard rental life.
Tony Bev said
08:36 PM May 23, 2023
A warm welcome from me also, Colin and Laura
I have no comments on your model, as mine is a much older 2006 model
Hi Colin and Laura. Whilst I have zero knowledge of this vehicle I found this information on the net. Might be helpful?
At only 132kw (175hp) it's not going to win Bathurst, but you're probably in no hurry, are you? Good luck. Cheers
-- Edited by yobarr on Saturday 20th of May 2023 09:17:37 PM
Welcome to the Forum guys,
Jayco appear to have lifted their game a little since the ACCC stoush, but it is still reliant on cabin components made by Dometic etc. In short probably the best of the current crop of MH. My biggest concern is the FWD Fiat for Aussie conditions.
-- Edited by Possum3 on Sunday 21st of May 2023 09:02:43 AM
I have no comments on your model, as mine is a much older 2006 model