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Old 06-25-2018, 08:13 AM   #1
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Winnebago or Jayco?

Seems to be holding up well.
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Seems to be holding up well.
Hahahahahahahah, good 'un!!
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We have never owned a Winnebago brand but our Jayco is holding up well after 10 years. Much better than that one.
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Definitely a Jayco. I especially like the screen door on the driver's side.
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We just bought a 2018 Jayco Greyhawk Prestige: Awesome rig, Jayco all the way. Over two years of research. Drove them all. The feel, the ride and the look and the quality is there.
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