2024 Jayco Seneca 37K vs 2024 Holiday Rambler Invicta 36DB

Both the 2024 Jayco Seneca 37K and the 2024 Holiday Rambler Invicta 36DB have loyal followings, and for good reason. Here's an objective look at how they measure up.

Specifications Comparison

Specification2024 Jayco Seneca 37K2024 Holiday Rambler Invicta 36DBAdvantage
CategoryClass CClass C
Year20242024Tie
Length24.5 ft28.5 ft
Width8.5 ft8.5 ft
Height10.5 ft11 ft
Dry Weight16,200 lbs12,700 lbs
GVWR19,000 lbs16,300 lbs
Sleeping Capacity862024 Jayco Seneca 37K
Fresh Water57 gal63 gal2024 Holiday Rambler Invicta 36DB
Gray Water32 gal34 gal2024 Holiday Rambler Invicta 36DB
Black Water40 gal38 gal2024 Jayco Seneca 37K
Fuel Capacity66 gal80 gal2024 Holiday Rambler Invicta 36DB
Horsepower310 hp349 hp2024 Holiday Rambler Invicta 36DB
EngineFord 6.8L V10Ford 7.3L V8
Slide-Outs22Tie
Solar300 W250 W2024 Jayco Seneca 37K
Battery150 Ah200 Ah2024 Holiday Rambler Invicta 36DB
Inverter1,000 W2,000 W2024 Holiday Rambler Invicta 36DB
MSRP$178,000$186,0002024 Jayco Seneca 37K

Detailed Comparison

Both the 2024 Jayco Seneca 37K and the 2024 Holiday Rambler Invicta 36DB have loyal followings, and for good reason. Here's an objective look at how they measure up.

Dimensionally, you're looking at 24.5 ft for the Jayco Seneca 37K and 28.5 ft for the Holiday Rambler Invicta 36DB. The Jayco Seneca 37K carries an extra 3,500 lbs, which affects tow vehicle requirements and fuel economy.

The Jayco Seneca 37K sleeps 8 while the Holiday Rambler Invicta 36DB accommodates 6. Slide-outs play a role in livability: the Jayco Seneca 37K has 2 and the Holiday Rambler Invicta 36DB has 2.

For boondocking enthusiasts, tank sizes matter. Fresh water capacity goes to the Holiday Rambler Invicta 36DB at 63 gallons versus 57 gallons. Solar-wise, you get 300W on the Jayco Seneca 37K and 250W on the Holiday Rambler Invicta 36DB. Battery banks are 150 Ah and 200 Ah.

At $178,000 MSRP for the Jayco Seneca 37K and $186,000 for the Holiday Rambler Invicta 36DB, the Jayco Seneca 37K saves you $8,000. With only a 4% price difference, the choice comes down to features rather than cost.

If you're traveling with a family, look for the model with more sleeping positions and better storage. Boondockers: look at the fresh water capacity and solar/battery systems — they determine how long you can stay out. If you're a weekend camper, don't over-buy — the smaller, lighter model may serve you perfectly.

Remember, the perfect RV is the one you'll actually use. Pick the one that excites you most and hit the road.

Individual Overviews

2024 Jayco Seneca 37K

  • Category: Class C
  • Length: 24.5 ft
  • Weight: 16,200 lbs
  • Sleeps: 8
  • MSRP: $178,000
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2024 Holiday Rambler Invicta 36DB

  • Category: Class C
  • Length: 28.5 ft
  • Weight: 12,700 lbs
  • Sleeps: 6
  • MSRP: $186,000
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