As RV enthusiasts, we’re always on the lookout for the latest and greatest in the world of recreational vehicles. However, not every brand lives up to the hype, even as we look ahead to 2025.

We’ll explore three RV brands that, despite their popularity, may not be worth the investment in the coming years.

We’ll dive into the reasons behind our assessments and provide insights to help you make informed decisions about your next RV purchase, thanks to the video below. So make sure to watch the entire video.

Luxury Class A Motorhomes: Prevost Marathon Coach

The Prevost Marathon Coach is undoubtedly an impressive sight, with its $3 million price tag and luxurious amenities. However, as one RV expert in the video notes, “These babies are custom-made per order for each customer.”

While this level of customization might appeal to some, it raises questions about practicality and value for the average RV enthusiast.

For that price, you’d expect the RV to come with its own personal chef and chauffeur!

Grand Design Super C: Lineage 31ZW

Grand Design’s foray into the drivable RV market with the Lineage 31ZW Super C has generated considerable buzz. However, the video reveals some potential drawbacks.

As one reviewer comments, “When I think of a Super C, I think of this kind of truck like a freightliner chassis type.” The Lineage 31ZW’s design may not fully meet expectations for a luxury Super C.

It’s like ordering a gourmet meal and getting a fancy TV dinner instead!

Compact Class B: Wingham Buzz

While compact Class B RVs like the Wingham Buzz have gained popularity for their maneuverability and efficiency, they may not be suitable for everyone. The video highlights the limited space, with one reviewer noting, “It’s basically what you expect – a little burner, see what the bathroom is… actually, this is a very good size. It’s a wet bath.”

Perfect for those who’ve always dreamed of living in a well-appointed phone booth!