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Old 04-11-2014, 11:06 PM   #1
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Default Nexus class B+

Is anyone familiar with the relatively new company Nexus. They have a very intriguing website and appear to build a good quality unit. They market only from the factory in Indiana and their prices are very enticing, although, I do wonder how it is without a local dealer for any problems after purchase. We currently own a 2002 22' Dynamax B+ and are thinking about a little larger unit, possibly 28'. I would like to know if anyone has experience with their products.
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Old 04-12-2014, 02:13 PM   #2
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Looks legitimate: http://www.rvbusiness.com/tag/nexus-rv/

I'd ask them for a list a repair dealers in your area then phone the dealers directly.
A reoccurring complaint on forums is the local dealer not wanting to do warranty type repairs on RV's bought at a discount from a distant dealer.
It's good that you've thought of that angle - best to know before something happens
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One of our BEE Social Group members on Facebook is buying a Nexus Class C 25 footer.
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Old 04-15-2014, 02:15 AM   #4
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On rv.net, I've read very good reviews about their rigs. So far, the worst I've read was an inop rear camera... which was fixed quite quickly.

Were it not for my storage space crunch, I'd definitely get their 25 footer with the super slide. They even do custom options.

For me, the biggest down of a "C" is the width -- the Nexus rigs are 100-102 inch widebodies... and there are roads I go on in the backcountry like Texas 302 which is wide enough to support two cars at most... a widebody vehicle would either have to pull over (and risk flipping due to no shoulder), or take the chance of losing a side view mirror.
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