The Forest River Cedar Creek is a luxury fifth wheel trailer known for its spacious interiors and quality amenities. With 116 NHTSA complaints recorded, the Cedar Creek shows typical RV concerns around equipment, tires, and structural components.

116
Total Complaints
63
Total Recalls
26
Model Years
0
Reported Deaths
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Years to Avoid

These years have significantly more complaints than average.

Best Years

These years have the fewest reported problems.

Common Problem Categories

Equipment 24
Tires 20
Structure 20
Suspension 16
Electrical System 10

Complaints by Model Year

All Model Years

Year Complaints Recalls Crashes Fires Rating
2026 0 1 0 0 Good
2025 0 2 0 0 Good
2024 0 2 0 0 Good
2023 14 1 0 0 Avoid
2022 10 3 0 2 Below Average
2021 22 2 0 0 Avoid
2020 10 3 2 0 Below Average
2019 4 3 0 0 Average
2018 8 4 0 0 Below Average
2017 8 4 0 0 Below Average
2016 0 3 0 0 Good
2015 0 4 0 0 Good
2014 4 4 0 0 Average
2013 0 3 0 0 Good
2012 8 2 0 0 Below Average
2011 4 2 0 0 Average
2010 0 2 0 0 Good
2009 4 3 0 0 Average
2008 0 2 0 0 Good
2007 2 2 0 0 Good
2006 0 3 0 0 Good
2005 2 3 0 0 Good
2004 6 3 0 0 Average
2003 2 2 0 0 Good
2002 4 0 0 0 Average
2001 4 0 0 0 Average

Forest River Cedar Creek Years to Avoid

2021, 2023, 2022, 2020

Best Forest River Cedar Creek Years

2005, 2007, 2003

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most common problems with the Forest River Cedar Creek?

The most frequently reported issues involve Equipment (24 complaints), Tires (20 complaints), and Structure (20 complaints). Suspension and electrical also appear among concerns.

Which Forest River Cedar Creek years should I avoid?

The 2021 model year has the highest number of complaints (22), followed by 2023 (14) and 2022 (10). Recent model years show elevated concerns.

Is the Forest River Cedar Creek reliable?

The Cedar Creek has typical fifth wheel reliability concerns. Equipment and structural issues require attention during purchase evaluation and ongoing maintenance.

What should I check when buying a used Forest River Cedar Creek?

Inspect all equipment systems, check tire age and condition, examine structural components for damage or wear, and look for signs of water intrusion common in travel trailers.