Signed the papers on a '23 TSC and picked it up on the 15th of May. Went through 24 hours of familiarization at the dealer's RV park. As soon as I started driving away, there were problems.
1) Water heater connections melted - required a new water heater
2) Generator blown wires - required a re-wire
3) Moulding in multiple places coming undone
4) Refrigerator stuck in with broken moulding
5) Wall in bedroom slide out - does not go to the floor (large gap in the floor)
6) Dryer not working
7) Loose Panels - Wardrobe & Kitchen
The International chassis performs well, but the workmanship and quality of Nexus is sub-standard. The unit was brought back to the dealer 3 times for a total of almost 60 days in the shop before I was able to drive it out of the state to my home in California. I put 4600 miles driving it half way from Texas to California before I finally got it to its home.
A motorhome of this price should not have this terrible workmanship. For over 25 years, I've owned a 5th wheel trailer, a 32-foot Thor Majestic, and now a Nexus. I bought the 5th wheel new, the Thor used, and the Nexus new. I researched for well over 6 months before we decided on the Nexus, based on all the "high quality" comments from previous buyers.
We've seemed to have fixed 99% of the problems, but it seems as if we're waiting for something else to go wrong again that we're going to have to fix.
I'll keep this post up to date with the progress.
1) Water heater connections melted - required a new water heater
2) Generator blown wires - required a re-wire
3) Moulding in multiple places coming undone
4) Refrigerator stuck in with broken moulding
5) Wall in bedroom slide out - does not go to the floor (large gap in the floor)
6) Dryer not working
7) Loose Panels - Wardrobe & Kitchen
The International chassis performs well, but the workmanship and quality of Nexus is sub-standard. The unit was brought back to the dealer 3 times for a total of almost 60 days in the shop before I was able to drive it out of the state to my home in California. I put 4600 miles driving it half way from Texas to California before I finally got it to its home.
A motorhome of this price should not have this terrible workmanship. For over 25 years, I've owned a 5th wheel trailer, a 32-foot Thor Majestic, and now a Nexus. I bought the 5th wheel new, the Thor used, and the Nexus new. I researched for well over 6 months before we decided on the Nexus, based on all the "high quality" comments from previous buyers.
We've seemed to have fixed 99% of the problems, but it seems as if we're waiting for something else to go wrong again that we're going to have to fix.
I'll keep this post up to date with the progress.