I agree, the fan is the first thing we replace. And the stock all plastic toilets don't last. For less than $100 more they could have installed a ceramic bowl toilet.
@@lancewulfers2502 Thank you, so many people argue about price points, but you can have a much better and more dependable RV for less than $1,000 more if manufacturers actually cared and stopped pushing junk on customers that don’t know any better👍
We own the 2023 30Z and tow a Jeep JK Rubicon (on a trailer). This beast tows and handles like a dream. However we only get an average of 8 mpg towing the Jeep. BTW we love this unit!!!
We have a 2023 Jayco Greyhawk 31f ( bunk bed floor plan) and I keep it around 60-65 mph and get a whopping 8.7 miles per gallon. Keeping it at strictly 55 mph it bumps it to around 9.2 with all our gear and a little water in the fresh tank. Anything above 65 and mpg falls to 8 and possibly lower depending on a few factors
We have similar model but in the 2022 esteem. I keep tire pressure at 70psi cold, after driving it heads to 80psi. Tire pressure is huge for mpg. I’m looking into dually equalizer kit to keep it balanced as much as possible. Inner tire could get higher psi due to being next to the brakes, but haven’t seen much increases probably from them being disc brakes vs drum. I also don’t ride them either even over mountain passes like Donner over I80. Main problem is the hub caps, wish it came with aluminum rims.
We have the older V10, I use to tow a dolly which netted 6.7 mpg +/-, now we flat tow a hybrid 2022 ford and we are getting 7.7+ mpg in flat Florida. Our last Class C was a Jayco and we loved it, and looking as this 30Z will be the replacement next year.
Give me a break. My mom's new 1972 Caddy, 472 ci, got 6 MPG city, but going to Vegas going down hill we hit 10 MPG. MY 1972 Corvette 454, got 6-11 MPG.
No window in the bed slide, and if you park overnight, make sure you back in if you're going to deploy the slide. The last thing you want is some trucker taking your head off. Get the white exterior. Your paint won't check, and you'll be much cooler in the summer. Black exteriors on motorhomes may look nice, but they suck up the heat like nobody's business. The insides of your closets and cupboards will be hotter than usual as well because the a/c doesn't make it in there, and the sidewalls will get extra hot. Nice rig, tho. Well done on the walk-through, Josh.
MPG: 2022 Jayco Redhawk 31F with the 7.3L Godzilla engine. Similar length and weight to this unit. I see 8.6 MPG on average which I find to be completely acceptable. The engine provides plenty of power and acceleration but is noisy under load.
Own a 2022 31f, same front end with window, about the same size. MPG after a trip(1,300miles) was about 8-9 mpg with 2/3 traveling at 4,000 ft alt. High altitude peaks were 7,300 ft and down to sea level. Strong head wind drop to about 6-7mpg and around 10-11 mpg with tail wind. Average speed was 62 mph and average temperatures were in the 50s. Fully loaded with five people. Matt’s rv review stated a overbunk capacity for 800lbs on his review of one. Need an air vent in that overhead bunk area. Those seatbelts in the dinner area need to be redesigned, it pushes the cushions off and the female ends are too short. Under the dinning seats, I know people complain about not having piano hinges but I prefer to have the boards cover in fabric so it doesn’t cut the cushions or have wood everywhere. We have the 12cuft refrigerator and love it vs 8cuft. A 12V refrigerator would require more batteries and solar panels. A window in the back would be nice for air and to see out the back. We have five TVs, all insignia, not a fan of them. They are too thick and not too smart. We ended up getting Roku players on a Black Friday for the main one and bedroom. Wineguard has not been working for us, we use our iPhone with hotspots as it’s the most cost efficient way while traveling. We are also not full time RVers.
I have an Entegra 30z which is identical to the Greyhawk. It is pretty loaded with stuff and I get approximately 9.5 MPG. I would not want a window above the bed. What I really like is the separation of rooms. The living room is separate from the kitchen which a lot of RV's mix them together. The Entertainment Center is great. We use the fireplace to heat instead of turning the heater on. We have had our's for a little over a year and love it. Thanks for the review.
Hi. I have a 2022 31wv Thor chateau ,on the ford E450 ,7.3. Did an 8,000 mile trip in 10 weeks and kept it around 65 sometimes 70 , and we were towing a small car on a doll . Our average was 7.8mpg . Yes ,two thirds of our total cost was gas 😕.
Great Class C - if only my wife would ……. Anyway. Most definitely would prefer the 12V fridge. But that’s just us. Our current TT is 32 Ft. Hmmmm 🤔Really like that floor plan !!
Because generators are usually under a slide may be the reason they don’t put a strut on the door so it doesn’t get left open when retracting the slide and crushed. They could have it open down.
Thanks for your time in these videos. Question you mention something about softening flooring? This seems to be happening to our 5th , why? And I would like to have a 12v-propane frigid. So I could use 12v while traveling. Thanks
NO window at the bed headboard. The paint package looks nice but for heat or radiation reflections I would keep the white. Not a fan of the window over the bed in the cab. Love the table and the no knee knocker action. The entertainment area is great,, love the eye level TV and the heater below. They did a great job with the pass through under the bed. No ladder is OK with me. This is a really nice unit, if I were looking at this type of vehicle this would be high on the list.
I've seen enough of your comments to feel you a pretty grounded and reasonable individual. Chances are it's kind of what you're imagining. The biggest thing I would offer is seat belt safety is a federally regulated thing and not something factories can just slap around as they please with staples... like so many other things
Thx, great video, 12V frig is a must for 2023, especially for models costing this much! I’ll hold until that’s included. No issue with skipping bedroom window though.
Regarding the rear bed window, here is a crazy idea - acrylic moonroof with a shade you can draw. Maybe two small side windows in the slide? Maybe go whole hog and have a moonroof, cyclops rear window, and 2 side breeze windows.
It's been 5 years since I first toured that floorplan, loved it, but I remember it being OCCC challenged with all of the goodies it had. Also, I would only seriously consider an RV only with a 13-vikt DC fridge. Battleborns/Dragonfly now offers a Group-24 size Lifepo4 Lithium battery so even if the battery compartment is tiny, 160 AH of usable AH capacity is very doable for a DC fridge compared to only 80 AH of usable lead acid battery. However, my expertise that me or your technicians can usually squeeze in a couple of Group-27 batteries if we are careful. The third thing is that only about half of the Jayco floorplans feel like the shower floors are properly supported. I had to fix several shower floorplans at the campground we managed for 6 years and hate how they weren't properly supported & it is a real pain to repair the plastic or fiberglass - so please tell Jayco/Entegra that people want DC fridges, Group-27 Lifepo4 batteries, & properly supported shower pans along with more than 1200 pounds of cargo capacity on 32+' floorplans. Cheers, Davey - the other RV nerd!
I would definitely miss the rear window. We run an older Class C motorhome, based on the E350 chassis. Although the rear window is 26 ft away from the drivers seat, it's still more rearward visibility. Mileage, our F.I. 460 averages 8-9 mpg. The V10 "Godzilla" motor would probably get slightly better mileage, due to having more torque to propel your "home on wheels". Good video, Josh.
I really like the rear bed slide idea. I've seen it a few times on travel trailers. Ironically I believe they were Outback trailers,lol. Thanks Nerd for another great video.
I love that you presented so many details on this model. Impressive! We have this exact model in the 2023 and I love it. You've got your kitchen area with dinette, living room area, open bathroom which can be closed off with the two doors making it a larger bathroom, and then your bedroom. We get 9 mi per gallon without towing anything yet.
The only reasons I can come up with on the generator door is that generators get hot, and if the door can't be propped open--without modification--it becomes a defacto heat shield. It also keeps taller critters and toddlers from inadvertently walking into it, since there really is no full enclosure or lower door frame.
Make the sofa a 60 inch fold out loveseat and the dinette 80 inches, The way it is you can't sleep anyone on those, my way you can have 2 adults sleep there.
That's the floor model I love. Been looking at Entegra Odyssey and the Jayco Greyhawk. I used to work for a Jayco dealership and trust their products. And I don't like the ladder on the back. I don't like the idea of someone being able to go up there without my knowledge.
M P G on my 2022 Jayco Grayhawk 29 MVP are about 10 mpg empty and 8.5 towing my 5000 lbs jeep.. And anybody that has a class c motorhome that"s on the e-350 or e-450 chassis might want to check out Endless rving Channel. Last week they had a video about a law suit involving all class c motorhome on the ford chassis .
Small windows on each side of the bed (by your head) so you can have a cross breeze. I have this on my outback with the bed that does slide out the back.
The fold down doors on the storage seems to be a problem with having good access to the storage. Also the slide toppers on the drivers side seems to be slopping towards the trailer wall.
@@JoshtheRVNerd the 22 seems kind of thrown together and not as well thought-out as the 23. The 23 has that large above cab front window and that whole area has more storage in the 23. The 22 has barely any usable storage in the above cab area. The 22 is also lacking proper support in the rear cargo area that is present in the 23. In fact, all of the storage seems to be moderately updated in the 23.
Have a GH 31F (32.5ft F450). As far as MPG, on average mostly highway, seeing from as bad as 8.5 with 20-30mph headwind, to 10.5mpg in no wind. Have not towed with it yet but both of those numbers are with the generator running going down the road. Other side-comment, that rubberized floor in the front makes a great spot to chunk dirty shoes when coming in. Super easy to clean.
Josh,maybe you can shed some light on this question that so many of us would like an answer . Why does the RV industry put such a large MSRP. On there units??? Got to tell ya,it don't make us feel we're getting a better deal when like in this case is discounted dam near 50K. Just has never made any since.please reply,if anyone knows I'm sure you do.thank you Josh.
NO on the rear window. Warmer without it . Darker for sleeping . Fantastic fan and not the cheap childs toy fan . Gas/electric refrigerator is my preference, with a 12V dealer upgrade available if wanted.
My grandparents would bring a peace of plywood and make a bench between the driver and passenger seat. You could use the mattress for a small child or pet .
Josh, NO ONE should EVER have to upgrade a Dollar Store 4” fart fan and a cheap plastic toilet in a “$177,000 Class C motorhome 😩😩😩
Buddy
I am with you on that
Yes right on point
I agree, the fan is the first thing we replace. And the stock all plastic toilets don't last. For less than $100 more they could have installed a ceramic bowl toilet.
@@lancewulfers2502 Thank you, so many people argue about price points, but you can have a much better and more dependable RV for less than $1,000 more if manufacturers actually cared and stopped pushing junk on customers that don’t know any better👍
YES WINDOW IN BED AREA!!
A window that opens for additional airflow
🇺🇸 *Beautiful Greyhawk 30Z* !! *LOVE the bed slide* !! *NOW, I just need to win the lottery to afford this* !! #JoshTheRVNerdAtBishsRV 🇺🇸
We own the 2023 30Z and tow a Jeep JK Rubicon (on a trailer). This beast tows and handles like a dream. However we only get an average of 8 mpg towing the Jeep. BTW we love this unit!!!
We have a 2023 Jayco Greyhawk 31f ( bunk bed floor plan) and I keep it around 60-65 mph and get a whopping 8.7 miles per gallon. Keeping it at strictly 55 mph it bumps it to around 9.2 with all our gear and a little water in the fresh tank. Anything above 65 and mpg falls to 8 and possibly lower depending on a few factors
We have similar model but in the 2022 esteem. I keep tire pressure at 70psi cold, after driving it heads to 80psi. Tire pressure is huge for mpg. I’m looking into dually equalizer kit to keep it balanced as much as possible. Inner tire could get higher psi due to being next to the brakes, but haven’t seen much increases probably from them being disc brakes vs drum. I also don’t ride them either even over mountain passes like Donner over I80. Main problem is the hub caps, wish it came with aluminum rims.
We have the older V10, I use to tow a dolly which netted 6.7 mpg +/-, now we flat tow a hybrid 2022 ford and we are getting 7.7+ mpg in flat Florida. Our last Class C was a Jayco and we loved it, and looking as this 30Z will be the replacement next year.
Give me a break. My mom's new 1972 Caddy, 472 ci, got 6 MPG city, but going to Vegas going down hill we hit 10 MPG. MY 1972 Corvette 454, got 6-11 MPG.
Here is what I got without towing, 32 ft motorhome on E450 with the "godzilla" engine:
55mph -> 10.5
65mph -> 9.5
This is awesomely handy. Ty
My 30 ft 2023 gets 8.9 avg on 2300 mi trip I don’t drive 55😂75-77 mph have seen 10.4 no wind
No window in the bed slide, and if you park overnight, make sure you back in if you're going to deploy the slide. The last thing you want is some trucker taking your head off. Get the white exterior. Your paint won't check, and you'll be much cooler in the summer. Black exteriors on motorhomes may look nice, but they suck up the heat like nobody's business. The insides of your closets and cupboards will be hotter than usual as well because the a/c doesn't make it in there, and the sidewalls will get extra hot. Nice rig, tho. Well done on the walk-through, Josh.
…fair point
You the man, Josh. Finally an RV with accommodations for my GI Joe !
Lol alrighty then
I despise the accent rope lighting! No matter the color. Reminds me of a frat house
First I've seen someone say this but I respect it. TY for sharing how you feel
MPG: 2022 Jayco Redhawk 31F with the 7.3L Godzilla engine. Similar length and weight to this unit. I see 8.6 MPG on average which I find to be completely acceptable. The engine provides plenty of power and acceleration but is noisy under load.
THANK You for sharing this
Hey Uncle Josh! Jayco does an awesome job with their motorhomes! We would say a window would be Nice over the bed!
Ty Ty!
I don't understand the lack of a 12 volt refrigerator option. That would push me to the competition every time.
By the way, where's Doug?
Doug needs to show up
Lazy bum
I think they might be adopting a 12v fridge option at least in the future
Those flip DOWN DOORS ON THE OUTSIDE LOOK TO ME TO BE A REAL DOWNER,WHY OH WHY DID THEY DO THAT,don't get it???
Own a 2022 31f, same front end with window, about the same size. MPG after a trip(1,300miles) was about 8-9 mpg with 2/3 traveling at 4,000 ft alt. High altitude peaks were 7,300 ft and down to sea level. Strong head wind drop to about 6-7mpg and around 10-11 mpg with tail wind. Average speed was 62 mph and average temperatures were in the 50s. Fully loaded with five people.
Matt’s rv review stated a overbunk capacity for 800lbs on his review of one.
Need an air vent in that overhead bunk area.
Those seatbelts in the dinner area need to be redesigned, it pushes the cushions off and the female ends are too short.
Under the dinning seats, I know people complain about not having piano hinges but I prefer to have the boards cover in fabric so it doesn’t cut the cushions or have wood everywhere.
We have the 12cuft refrigerator and love it vs 8cuft. A 12V refrigerator would require more batteries and solar panels.
A window in the back would be nice for air and to see out the back.
We have five TVs, all insignia, not a fan of them. They are too thick and not too smart. We ended up getting Roku players on a Black Friday for the main one and bedroom.
Wineguard has not been working for us, we use our iPhone with hotspots as it’s the most cost efficient way while traveling. We are also not full time RVers.
Thank you for sharing all this. Real owner insights Best anything I could hope to offer I think
This is my favorite motorhome and I agree windows in the bed slide would be nice and I wish it had the exterior tv. Great video and thank you.
Yes, I think every model RV/Camper bought new should have the option of an energy efficient 12 Volt Fridge.
TY Heather!
I have an Entegra 30z which is identical to the Greyhawk. It is pretty loaded with stuff and I get approximately 9.5 MPG. I would not want a window above the bed. What I really like is the separation of rooms. The living room is separate from the kitchen which a lot of RV's mix them together. The Entertainment Center is great. We use the fireplace to heat instead of turning the heater on. We have had our's for a little over a year and love it. Thanks for the review.
My pleasure!
Hi. I have a 2022 31wv Thor chateau ,on the ford E450 ,7.3. Did an 8,000 mile trip in 10 weeks and kept it around 65 sometimes 70 , and we were towing a small car on a doll . Our average was 7.8mpg . Yes ,two thirds of our total cost was gas 😕.
The driving area would be SO much nicer if they'd use F450 truck chassis.
they do
You know what I'm going to say . . . 12 volt fridge everytime!
I am pretty much the same
Great Class C - if only my wife would ……. Anyway. Most definitely would prefer the 12V fridge. But that’s just us. Our current TT is 32 Ft. Hmmmm 🤔Really like that floor plan !!
A window that Opens in the bed slide would be great !!
Very nice layout. Love that the tv is at eye level! This would work nicely for my husband and I.
Nice 😊 just haven't won a lottery yet ;)
Lol me either 😊
This is our favorite Class C….and I’ve learned even more about it from this video! Thank you, Josh!!!
Glad it was helpful!
Yes on the 12V fridge. Listen up Jayco , start doing this on the Class C.
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Because generators are usually under a slide may be the reason they don’t put a strut on the door so it doesn’t get left open when retracting the slide and crushed. They could have it open down.
Having one set to hold the door parallel to the ground seems like it could still work
12 volt frig, yes window in the rear, convection micro, remove the oven, they are useless.
Ty. Great input
Nice floorplan. Yes on the 12 volt fridge & window over the bed.
Ty
I would buy that RV just for that rear storage beneath the slide! Good job, Josh as usual!
Thanks! 👍
Window above the bed would make it feel more open.
Agreed. TY Stephen!
Road boat...lol always entertaining and informative
ROAD BOAT! I love that
Thanks for your time in these videos. Question you mention something about softening flooring?
This seems to be happening to our 5th , why? And I would like to have a 12v-propane frigid.
So I could use 12v while traveling. Thanks
Without more info on your rv it’s difficult to offer insights. Could be several causes
Nice rig that I would consider--except for the very low cargo capacity. That makes it a no-go.
Yeah it’s tough
What is the cargo capacity?
Gas Station Murderer Hobo?!😂😂😂
Don't even act like they're not a thing!
12v fridge for sure! Also a window behind the bed would be nice.
NO window at the bed headboard. The paint package looks nice but for heat or radiation reflections I would keep the white. Not a fan of the window over the bed in the cab. Love the table and the no knee knocker action. The entertainment area is great,, love the eye level TV and the heater below. They did a great job with the pass through under the bed. No ladder is OK with me. This is a really nice unit, if I were looking at this type of vehicle this would be high on the list.
Ty Mike! Appreciate you taking the time to share here
Can you do a video on the passenger in transit safety for class a and class c ? I’m confused and wondering if it’s as bad as I think
I've seen enough of your comments to feel you a pretty grounded and reasonable individual. Chances are it's kind of what you're imagining.
The biggest thing I would offer is seat belt safety is a federally regulated thing and not something factories can just slap around as they please with staples... like so many other things
Thx, great video, 12V frig is a must for 2023, especially for models costing this much! I’ll hold until that’s included. No issue with skipping bedroom window though.
TY Ray. Appreciate the feedback! This is the stuff that helps MFGs realize what's really important
Regarding the rear bed window, here is a crazy idea - acrylic moonroof with a shade you can draw. Maybe two small side windows in the slide? Maybe go whole hog and have a moonroof, cyclops rear window, and 2 side breeze windows.
Moonroof is cool idea. Would need to be in the main roof though since this has a slide awning
@@JoshtheRVNerd Doh, yeah, that would be a problem in that slide.
It's been 5 years since I first toured that floorplan, loved it, but I remember it being OCCC challenged with all of the goodies it had. Also, I would only seriously consider an RV only with a 13-vikt DC fridge. Battleborns/Dragonfly now offers a Group-24 size Lifepo4 Lithium battery so even if the battery compartment is tiny, 160 AH of usable AH capacity is very doable for a DC fridge compared to only 80 AH of usable lead acid battery. However, my expertise that me or your technicians can usually squeeze in a couple of Group-27 batteries if we are careful. The third thing is that only about half of the Jayco floorplans feel like the shower floors are properly supported. I had to fix several shower floorplans at the campground we managed for 6 years and hate how they weren't properly supported & it is a real pain to repair the plastic or fiberglass - so please tell Jayco/Entegra that people want DC fridges, Group-27 Lifepo4 batteries, & properly supported shower pans along with more than 1200 pounds of cargo capacity on 32+' floorplans. Cheers, Davey - the other RV nerd!
Yeah some of these designers don’t seem to actually camp and understand OCCC is important
@@JoshtheRVNerd Their way of saying I need to be on a diet!
I am torn between a toy hauler and this. The wrist wacker generator access door is fixed with a Louisville slugger gasstation hobo crusher.
Hahhaha
"Gas station murder-hobo". Funniest. Image. Ever.
Funny.. until you actually _meet_ one
@@JoshtheRVNerd 🤣🤣🤣
I would definitely miss the rear window. We run an older Class C motorhome, based on the E350 chassis. Although the rear window is 26 ft away from the drivers seat, it's still more rearward visibility. Mileage, our F.I. 460 averages 8-9 mpg. The V10 "Godzilla" motor would probably get slightly better mileage, due to having more torque to propel your "home on wheels". Good video, Josh.
Ty Brian
I really like the rear bed slide idea. I've seen it a few times on travel trailers. Ironically I believe they were Outback trailers,lol. Thanks Nerd for another great video.
That’s how Outback stated and where their name originated
The bed came _out_ the _back_
Blue please
Why aren't there any motorhomes that are one solid color?
Wish I could tell you
Window over bed would be nice. 1st unit I like since we got our GD towable.
Which series of GD?
@@JoshtheRVNerd Imagine 2250rk. If we upgrade, will probably be a trailer toy hauler under 32ft with a fireplace. But not really in budget right now.
Is there room between the dinette and the forward wall (driver side) to stash that dinette bed extra cushion?
Hmm... MAYBE if the seat is forward? I'm not sure. I haven't tried. Apologies
@@JoshtheRVNerd just an idea the next time you review one of these. Worked great for me in a 32' Jayco Class C with a weird spare cushion.
I'm liking so much about this, but by the time put six people in it, you have already maxed out the cargo capacity.
You’re not wrong
I love that you presented so many details on this model. Impressive! We have this exact model in the 2023 and I love it. You've got your kitchen area with dinette, living room area, open bathroom which can be closed off with the two doors making it a larger bathroom, and then your bedroom. We get 9 mi per gallon without towing anything yet.
I'm looking to buy one. What is a good price for this unit?
Josh In regard to the generator,I added a magnet on the door and side wall and it does the trick.
Brilliant
It's like a Boat not miles per gallon it's gallons per mile 😂 you try pushing a big red Barn sideways down the highway and check the fuel ⛽ gauge !!??
Lol ok
Would NEVER buy a new RV with a propane "food cooling unit". Love our 12v fridge.
👍🏻 12 V is also my personal preference
2020 Jayco Prestige 31FP with the V10, average 8.3mpg driving at 72mph on the Highway.
Ty for the real world info!!
The only reasons I can come up with on the generator door is that generators get hot, and if the door can't be propped open--without modification--it becomes a defacto heat shield. It also keeps taller critters and toddlers from inadvertently walking into it, since there really is no full enclosure or lower door frame.
Yeah I never have had clarification
Jayco = Great class C
Make the sofa a 60 inch fold out loveseat and the dinette 80 inches, The way it is you can't sleep anyone on those, my way you can have 2 adults sleep there.
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Yes to 12V
Ty
That's the floor model I love. Been looking at Entegra Odyssey and the Jayco Greyhawk. I used to work for a Jayco dealership and trust their products. And I don't like the ladder on the back. I don't like the idea of someone being able to go up there without my knowledge.
I love the perspective and feedback. Thank you.
Even more interesting. N9w to check pricing. Thanks for the tour.
You bet!
M P G on my 2022 Jayco Grayhawk 29 MVP are about 10 mpg empty and 8.5 towing my 5000 lbs jeep.. And anybody that has a class c motorhome that"s on the e-350 or e-450 chassis might want to check out Endless rving Channel. Last week they had a video about a law suit involving all class c motorhome on the ford chassis .
Ty for this. Good info
Ty for this. Good info
Small windows on each side of the bed (by your head) so you can have a cross breeze. I have this on my outback with the bed that does slide out the back.
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If it were just me and the misses, a Class C would be the ticket! Nice job Josh showcasing this baby.
Well ty!
Definitely would like the 12 volt refrigerator and the rear window.
Thx Jeff
make it easier way to set up a t v out side with holes to run the wires through easy.
Only 13k for a new paint job 😆
Agree...window in headboard! Great idea Josh! I wish they used a true queen bed. HATE camp queen beds. I'll pass on the 13k paint.
The 13k paint phrasing made me laugh
The 13k paint phrasing made me laugh
12v fridge all the way
Not much cargo capacity when you add in two to four passengers and a little bit of water. Bummer.
It is low
No window above bed. The bed is to sleep. I like it dark!
Roger. TY
Hi Josh and viewers
We continue to use our phones and hotspot for internet access.
TY!
I love it!
Starlink!!!!
If you know of any towable travel trailers that have a mid bunk plan I would be very interested in seeing it.
Not really aware of any currently. Mfgs tried them but none really ever “caught on”
@@JoshtheRVNerd Thank you! I really enjoy all of your videos! They are super entertaining and informative.
Yes windows. Blue for sure.👍🏻✅
Ty Kyle
jayco blue and no p. l. on it
Do those seats swivel?
The fold down doors on the storage seems to be a problem with having good access to the storage. Also the slide toppers on the drivers side seems to be slopping towards the trailer wall.
Im in the 2022 version... The 23 is SO MUCH NICER!
What stood out to you?
@@JoshtheRVNerd the 22 seems kind of thrown together and not as well thought-out as the 23. The 23 has that large above cab front window and that whole area has more storage in the 23. The 22 has barely any usable storage in the above cab area. The 22 is also lacking proper support in the rear cargo area that is present in the 23. In fact, all of the storage seems to be moderately updated in the 23.
@@deadreaver666 Ty for the insights. THis models' been around for a few years and I feel like they're really getting it dialed in now
Skylight
Hi, nice job showing MY Truck.
😊. I'm hoping by this time next year I will be buying this truck. This truck is so incredibly Awesome 👍😎.
lol
Have a GH 31F (32.5ft F450). As far as MPG, on average mostly highway, seeing from as bad as 8.5 with 20-30mph headwind, to 10.5mpg in no wind. Have not towed with it yet but both of those numbers are with the generator running going down the road. Other side-comment, that rubberized floor in the front makes a great spot to chunk dirty shoes when coming in. Super easy to clean.
Thank you for this!
Josh,maybe you can shed some light on this question that so many of us would like an answer . Why does the RV industry put such a large MSRP. On there units??? Got to tell ya,it don't make us feel we're getting a better deal when like in this case is discounted dam near 50K. Just has never made any since.please reply,if anyone knows I'm sure you do.thank you Josh.
Real talk - Helps people hide inequity when trading in.
What is/was your favorite G.I. Joe figure?
Snake Eyes. Period.
@@JoshtheRVNerd Mine was Firefly. These days I customize 1:6 scale (12 inch) figures.
NO on the rear window. Warmer without it . Darker for sleeping . Fantastic fan and not the cheap childs toy fan . Gas/electric refrigerator is my preference, with a 12V dealer upgrade available if wanted.
Thx Gary
12 V YES ON FRIDGE
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annnnd my horse power is 430hp. I dont think its is 350hp (thats what you have listed on your website)
Frankly those website specs concern me. They’re often pulled from outdated and I maintained mfg sources
My grandparents would bring a peace of plywood and make a bench between the driver and passenger seat. You could use the mattress for a small child or pet .
Sometimes it doesn’t have to be fancy. It just has to work.
Josh, I highly doubt that you would average over 10 mpg with a gas motorhome of this size😢
Probably right
I'd love a window! Airflow yah!
9mpg 2017 greyhawk 29me
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Would the rear slide interfere with a bike rack?
Hmm… you’d likely want to make sure they’re removed before opening the slide. That’s a really good thought
@@JoshtheRVNerd Thats a problem at a rest stop lol
@@FrankBullitt390 fair!
Very pretty!
Thank you! 😊
Friend had one with a slide out back. It was a pain when towing a vehicle apparently so they said
Curious how a rear slide conflicts with a tow vehicle..
1200 lb Cargo?
Yeah.. low for sure
Is Bliss Rv same company part of the Bliss in Idaho?
Do you mean Bish’s? If so, then yes. We have 22 stores across many states
#NerdHerd 🎉
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Ummm why are the dinette benches 2 different colors?
Must be just how the camera is seeing it in the light. They’re the same
Oh as for color I would love to have the black. Thanks 😊
Stealth mode camping! :)
Would definitely prefer a 12v fridge.
I agree!