Buying an RV is a big investment.
Since the pandemic, many brands have had workmanship issues along with subpar materials. None have escaped the list by MSN on the RV brands what one should avoid. Even top line brands like Airstream, Winnebago, Newmar and Tiffin made the list.
Not surprisingly, brands under the Thor wing (such as Forest River) made the list several times. RVers who have been around know that Thor makes POS rigs. Many states don't cover RVs in their lemon laws.
If I were to advise anyone on buying an RV, I would recommend getting a pre-pandemic used one. Inspect it before buying.
MSN provides their list in a photo slide show.
They begin with:
Buying a poor-quality RV brand can quickly turn a trip sour. Marshall Wendler, cofounder of Camp Addict, doesn’t like a beginner’s chances: “I don't have any specific input on the worst RV brand. In fact, they are the majority of RV brands out there,” Wendler says. “Throw a dart at the wall.” With advice from Wendler and other RVers who love to talk rigs, here’s what we’ve learned from the experts about brands that you should probably steer clear of if you're looking to buy or rent an RV.
To see the slide show, go here.
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