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Submitted: Saturday, Nov 08, 2008 at 16:49

Mardak

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Looking to buy a Jayco Destiny 16.52.3 Outback pack, any constructive feedback on pros and cons would be appreciated. Thank you
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AnswerID: 334262   Submitted: Saturday, Nov 08, 2008 at 18:54

Cruiser 2091 replied:

Hi Mardak.
I'm not familiar with the model but as far as Jayco is concerned I found them to provide excellent warranty and after sales service.

Several months after I brought my Jayco I noticed a water leak. I contaced the dealer and made a temporary repair as it was not convenient for me to put it in for repair straight away.

When I finally did put it in for the leak to be repaired properly it was over 6 months old. After the dealer inspected the van he saw that the leak had left water stains (which I was willing to put up with) Anyway he organised with Jayco for them to provided me with a brand new replacement.

In addition to being given a new van I was also provided with a free Wineguard antenna as compensation for my inconvenience.

So you can see why I rate Jayco as having the best customer service I have ever experienced.

Hope you enjoy yours.


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AnswerID: 334264   Submitted: Saturday, Nov 08, 2008 at 18:56

henrie replied:

We own a Jayco 17.55.3 outback, 12 mths old. Love the van, do suggest, if you can afford it, look into the simplicity suspension. Jaycos are not the strongest built van, but with the simplicity, we have no problems, even left a glass on the sink once when travelling and it was still there when we arrived home. The suspension may just keep the van together a lot longer. Jayco are very good to deal with re warranties if you have a problem.
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AnswerID: 334277   Submitted: Saturday, Nov 08, 2008 at 19:40

Member - barbara M (NSW) replied:

Hi Mardak,
We have a 16 52.8 i think outback the one with double bunks we are selling it but only because our daughter is leaving home 19 years old this is the second outback we have had any minor issues we had were fixed up never had any major ones. We have loved ours barb
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AnswerID: 334292   Submitted: Saturday, Nov 08, 2008 at 22:17

Dunco (NSW) replied:



I had a 16.52.1 and loved it.
Took it around AUS and just traded it for a bigger van.
Did not miss a beat !!!


And I also have a caravan cover to fit it if you want to buy one for a good price

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AnswerID: 334322   Submitted: Sunday, Nov 09, 2008 at 09:02

Steve replied:

only bought ours (Discovery model) a couple of months back and been away in central NSW, mainly off-road/dirt road.

In regards to it's off-road suitablility, I suppose it depends on where you want to take it. We found the two main issues were no cut-away at the back for departure angle and the axle, as opposed to independent suspension also limits clearance a bit. Our previous two vans were Coromals, one off road and one not. Due to their indepedent susp there was excellent clearance, even with the on-road van, although the departure angle was much worse than Jayco. But for good dirt roads they are excellent. We're not gonna get to the Gibb River Rd for a while whilst we still have the kids with us, so even if I wanted to tug 3 tonnes of Kedron/Bushtracker with a vehicle that is up to the job, we don't have the time, so this suits us down to the ground. Excellent value with good dealer network.
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AnswerID: 334427   Submitted: Sunday, Nov 09, 2008 at 21:22

Member - Old Girl (QLD) replied:

Our 2006 17.55 is for sale. Not big enough with the three kids on our extended travel plans. Love the front kitchen, love the height and it looks pretty good too. Just spent a humid 36 degreese weekend at the coast. It amazes me how the air con worked so well. Took it to Darham Downs Stn via Eromanga no worries. I the female can back it too !!!
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FollowupID: 602684   Submitted: Wednesday, Nov 12, 2008 at 20:27

Mardak posted:

Good to read that Jayco make a good product. My wonderful wife does all the backing-reversing, her father was a truckie, so maybe the feel is genetic. I am hopeless at this opposite steer thing. Thanks for the advice on the air-con. My children are now grown ups so the 16.52 Stirling Outback pack should do just fine.
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