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1993 Fleetwood Bounder Class A - Diesel reviews

3.8 (2 reviews)
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Liveability
4.0
Overall quality
4.0
Floorplan
4.0
Driving/towing
4.5
Factory warranty
2.5

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Dave Espy

Oregon, USA

Reviewed on February 6, 2024

RV reviewed 1993 Fleetwood Bounder 35J view listing

5.0
Well built with 5.9 12 valve Cummins diesel and Allison 1000 transmission, 6.5 diesel genset. well laid out and durable. EZ to service powertrain thru coach side, large black and gray tanks. Oshkosh chassis solid running machine with good ground clearance for those unpaved roads etc. 100 gallons of fuel ... read more
Well built with 5.9 12 valve Cummins diesel and Allison 1000 transmission, 6.5 diesel genset. well laid out and durable. EZ to service powertrain thru coach side, large black and gray tanks. Oshkosh chassis solid running machine with good ground clearance for those unpaved roads etc. 100 gallons of fuel for long range and over 60 storage cabinets on coach. They don't make them like they used to,
Livability
5.0
Overall quality
5.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
Factory warranty/support
5.0
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kim

North Carolina

Reviewed on July 11, 2016

RV reviewed 1993 Fleetwood Bounder 35J view listing

2.6
we bought this 23 year old motorhome used with 62,000 miles showing because of the Cummins diesel and Allison transmission. the biggest fault with this 20,000lb monster is no exhaust brake and i live in the mountains and without a locking torque converter retrofitting one isn't an option. if you love mobile h... read more
we bought this 23 year old motorhome used with 62,000 miles showing because of the Cummins diesel and Allison transmission. the biggest fault with this 20,000lb monster is no exhaust brake and i live in the mountains and without a locking torque converter retrofitting one isn't an option. if you love mobile home quality interiors you would not be disappointed. the cabinet doors are oak but the sides are particle board with wood look paper glued over it. if I had money to burn I would buy new but I cannot look at these things and figure out what justifies the insane cost of the new ones. someone is pocketing a whole lot of profit. I paid $6,000.00 for mine so I am happy so far. i would never buy a new motorhome because they lose their value fast.
Livability
3.0
Overall quality
3.0
Floorplan
3.0
Driving/towing
4.0
Factory warranty/support
0.0
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