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4.0 (6 reviews)
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4.2
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3.3
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4.5
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4.5
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3.3

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Jenny

California

Reviewed on December 6, 2021

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5.0
Fuel economy advertised at 15 to 18 mpg. Drove for 4000 miles. Tried speed for long haul was 65 mph. Plenty of power. Fuel capacity requires you to stop every 270 miles. Highly recommend. I love the storage and layout of my prism. I can park about anywhere, For family of 4-6 people, I think this is the ri... read more
Fuel economy advertised at 15 to 18 mpg. Drove for 4000 miles. Tried speed for long haul was 65 mph. Plenty of power. Fuel capacity requires you to stop every 270 miles. Highly recommend. I love the storage and layout of my prism. I can park about anywhere, For family of 4-6 people, I think this is the right size, I would buy my coachman prism again
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5.0
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5.0
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5.0
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5.0
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Paul Eisenbarth

Florida

Reviewed on June 17, 2019

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3.8
I have just under 30,000 miles on it. I wrote about some of my complaints 2 yrs ago and that hasn't changed. I love the storage and layout of my prism. I can park about anywhere, just watch the height of the vehicle. I've made a few changes but minor. For 2 people, I think this is the right size. Compared to ... read more
I have just under 30,000 miles on it. I wrote about some of my complaints 2 yrs ago and that hasn't changed. I love the storage and layout of my prism. I can park about anywhere, just watch the height of the vehicle. I've made a few changes but minor. For 2 people, I think this is the right size. Compared to Winnebago and the new Jayco, if they were priced the same?, but for $20,000 less, I would buy my coachman prism again. My biggest complaint is the mileage and passenger side mirror. Also battery box cannot fit a 6 volt battery.
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4.0
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3.0
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4.0
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4.0
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Dow Smith

Tennessee

Reviewed on November 23, 2018

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4.0
The Sprinter Chassis is excellent. I wouldn’t buy anything else. The one thing I liked the least was that you could not walk around both sides of the bed. But no RV is perfect. The thing I like best was the size. We could park it anywhere.... read more
The Sprinter Chassis is excellent. I wouldn’t buy anything else. The one thing I liked the least was that you could not walk around both sides of the bed. But no RV is perfect. The thing I like best was the size. We could park it anywhere.
Livability
4.0
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4.0
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3.0
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5.0
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Paul eisenbarth

Florida

Reviewed on December 14, 2017

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3.8
Just over 7000 miles. Roughly 13 miles to the gallon. 250 miles per tank. Hard-to-find diesel in a crunch. Gas light comes on with 6 gallons of fuel left. Scary. Love the layout. Not the best construction. Very cheaply built. Staples and glue could have been placed better. I've had to caulk along several plac... read more
Just over 7000 miles. Roughly 13 miles to the gallon. 250 miles per tank. Hard-to-find diesel in a crunch. Gas light comes on with 6 gallons of fuel left. Scary. Love the layout. Not the best construction. Very cheaply built. Staples and glue could have been placed better. I've had to caulk along several places. Need to reseal some outside compartments and around wheel well. On the interstate, wind can blow the vehicle all over the road. Not the happiest with the dealership. Get things fixed first, but I would purchase this prism again.
Livability
4.0
Overall quality
3.0
Floorplan
5.0
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4.0
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Dave

Massachusetts

Reviewed on August 31, 2017

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3.4
Bought from dealer in Iowa. Plenty of power and torque on hills etc., 14 mpg best yet with 7,000 miles mostly highway. Chassis makes awful cracking noises and snapping sounds during slow speed travel over parking lot entrance curbs/ramps. Dealer has not been helpful in rectifying. Construction is unimpressive... read more
Bought from dealer in Iowa. Plenty of power and torque on hills etc., 14 mpg best yet with 7,000 miles mostly highway. Chassis makes awful cracking noises and snapping sounds during slow speed travel over parking lot entrance curbs/ramps. Dealer has not been helpful in rectifying. Construction is unimpressive and low in quality. Bed is very comfortable with pillow top mattress, DVD player and main TV are junk. Nice awning and slide out. Overall I would give it a 5 out of 10. I won't buy another.
Livability
4.0
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2.0
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5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
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Mcoker

Alabama

Reviewed on November 23, 2016

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3.8
Fuel economy advertised at 15 to 18 mpg. Drove for 4000 miles. Never got more than 12.5 mpg. Tried speed for long haul was 65 mph. Plenty of power. The Mercedes cab was a completely stripped down variety the sales person failed to mention that fact. Fuel capacity requires you to stop every 270 miles. Very in... read more
Fuel economy advertised at 15 to 18 mpg. Drove for 4000 miles. Never got more than 12.5 mpg. Tried speed for long haul was 65 mph. Plenty of power. The Mercedes cab was a completely stripped down variety the sales person failed to mention that fact. Fuel capacity requires you to stop every 270 miles. Very inconvenient for long travel distances.
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4.0
Overall quality
3.0
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5.0
Driving/towing
4.0
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