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bccoach
post Oct 21 2004, 11:04 AM
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Morning everyone, another newbie joins the growing group. I was wondering if anyone could give me some reviews on Rexhall Vision coaches. Looking at the possibility of purchasing one but have not heard of the brand before and am a little concerned that I might be buying something low end that is going to cause me nothing but grief.

Hope to hear from you soon.
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John S.
post Oct 21 2004, 07:35 PM
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You might be better served asking this on RV.net rather than here. This is about campgrounds and RV.net has a class A forum where you will get the usual people saying they own it and it is great and they own it and it is poor. I do know that many dealers have stopped carring them since they stumbled in announcing their whole side slide. Hope it helps.

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LindsayRi
post Nov 25 2004, 08:47 PM
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We have a 1997 Rexhall and love it. The company is having stock value problems, but that doesn't affect the quality of their older coaches.
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post Mar 5 2008, 10:04 PM
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We have a 1989 Rexhall Airex 31' motorhome, been living in it for 6 months.
Am now looking for a 35-38' Class A, and note some good things about our old unit:
* it has a 72" jack-knife sofa, still really comfortable, and we're able to lie on it and watch tv. can't find a single new unit with a 72" sofa and booth dining.
* booth dining has a "loose" one-legged stand and so it can be moved back and forth along it's slider, so if my guy wants more room for all his stuff he has on the table, then we can move the table back when both of us sit down to dine.
* it has wooden blinds on the windows, which we like, and haven't seen on any models we've looked at. hear that the day/night blinds are a nuisance and break easily.
* has a splash shield on the edge of the kitchen counter. i feel better quality RVs have them.
now the bad things:
^ it has leak stains on the ceiling front and back, but since we've owned it it's only leaked when the vent cover blows off.
^ door latch is broken, and can't be replaced. we use a pair of pliers to get in now. we will be replacing it with a regular doorknob soon.
^ horrible exterior paint finish, but it probably hasn't been cared for for years.

If there were any newer Rexhall RVs available to look at to buy, I'd consider it.


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Full-timing while remodeling restaurants around SW USA
Old Rexhall we love, but looking for our new Mobile Palace
We have a BIG pick-up which tows a rented auto transport to carry my Toy Pup.
This information was effective until 2010, when Teresa went her own way.
Don't know if Keith still owns the RV or not.
Teresa ended up moving to the Rio Grande Valley in a mobile home park. THIS is the place to come from October thru April. Many RV parks, and there are so many activities all the parks offer! I can dance from 9 am to 10 pm every night, go to bingo, play shuffleboard, do crafts, play instruments in jam sessions, golf, go to the nearby town of Nuevo Progreso for cheap dental and medical and items and dancing and delicious food and no rip-offs and no gun battles by the drug cartels. weather here is amazing! Roses grow better here than in Portland, Oregon, the town of the Rose Parade. Cheap living here. many rv parks to choose from. nice people. park rent is from 250 month to 1000 month, depending on your desires. this area is a party town for active senior citizens. lotsa hospitals around here, too, to cater to the Winter Texans. Put in Rio Grande Valley in a google search, and see what happens. I suggest Weslaco, Donna, or Mercedes. The other towns are too big with crazy traffic, and not near Nuevo Progreso.
Any questions, please respond to zingy4444@yahoo.com.
A fan of RVing and fun retirement!
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post Mar 6 2008, 11:59 AM
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Hello Bccoach and welcome! cool.gif Another fine forum with a tad more folks to comment is www.irv2.com Once you enter Class A section, then drill down into the various manufactures/brands. Like this site, they are kind and informative without flames and drama.
Cheers!
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