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4.6
Overall quality
4.2
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4.6
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4.5
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2.8

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Garry M Jurina

Pennsylvania, USA

Reviewed on March 17, 2024

RV reviewed 2012 Fleetwood Expedition 38B view listing

5.0
The best RV I have ever owned. The quality is far beyond what you can buy from 2017 and newer. I have owned 3 RVs before this one, Class C, Tow behind, and 5th wheel tow behind. All models were newer than 2017. The 2012 Fleetwood Expeditions are built solid with thick walls constructed with metal frame, p... read more
The best RV I have ever owned. The quality is far beyond what you can buy from 2017 and newer. I have owned 3 RVs before this one, Class C, Tow behind, and 5th wheel tow behind. All models were newer than 2017. The 2012 Fleetwood Expeditions are built solid with thick walls constructed with metal frame, plywood panels and fiberglass outer shell. The roof is 1 piece fiberglass on top of 1/2 inch plywood around metal frames. I weigh 260 lbs and walk on my RV roof all the time with no issues, no deflection. Gas lines are copper pipes with flared fittings to last. All electrical wiring for 120 VAC is 12 AWG AND 14 AWG Romex, residential wiring. All Inverter connections are quick snap connections. Access panels located in specific areas to access plumbing, gas and electrical lines for easy access fir repairs/replacements. Original hot water heater and gas heaters still work and were recently serviced. I have driven this rig in northeast US, during heavy rain and snow storms, with no issues. Camped in 95F and 10F weather with no cooling or freezing issues. The rig is heavy, with Freightliner classy, built like a tank. The cummins diesel easily pulls my 10K car hauler trailer with 2022 Ram 1500 truck loaded.
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5.0
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Louis

Massachusetts, USA

Reviewed on March 13, 2024

RV reviewed 2022 Fleetwood Fortis 36DB view listing

4.6
The Fortis 36DB is a great alternative class A camper for those who want to enjoy camping in a class A and do not want to spend 250k or more. The Fortis 36DB has a very spacious, well-planned floor design to accommodate those who want and/or need plenty of room inside. Fleetwood put many little "extras&... read more
The Fortis 36DB is a great alternative class A camper for those who want to enjoy camping in a class A and do not want to spend 250k or more. The Fortis 36DB has a very spacious, well-planned floor design to accommodate those who want and/or need plenty of room inside. Fleetwood put many little "extras" in this model that are normally found in much more expensive class A's such as a quick-connect for a gas grill, a small bathtub in the center bathroom, built-in wifi router and satellite system just to name a few. The 36DB has an incredible amount of storage space both inside and outside; more than many class A's. It is very easy to drive as it has a very good turning radius, and rides comfortably. Some of the interior materials used are not of the highest quality, but that is expected in such a price - you do get what you pay for. With that said, the dinette and sofa are really nice. They are comfortable and durable. As with many brand new products, there were some minor issues such as a slide-out motor that died, and the door cords that popped off, but Fleetwood was excellent in taking care of all of these and all other issues when I brought it to a Fleetwood dealer. Overall, it is an excellent choice for those who do not want to spend a fortune but want to comfortably camp in a nice class A.
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4.0
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4.0
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5.0
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5.0
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Rick G

Colorado, USA

Reviewed on March 5, 2024

RV reviewed 2007 Fleetwood Bounder 33R view listing

5.0
Great Motorhome for full-time RVing. Excessive storage bot inside and outside. Easy to drive. No reason to settle for a Class C when this Class A is affordable and far superior. Why buy new when you can have this type of luxury for 20% of the cost and built at a much higher quality level than what's on the n... read more
Great Motorhome for full-time RVing. Excessive storage bot inside and outside. Easy to drive. No reason to settle for a Class C when this Class A is affordable and far superior. Why buy new when you can have this type of luxury for 20% of the cost and built at a much higher quality level than what's on the new market today. Class A Motorhomes have heavy duty chassis vs. Class C light or medium duty van chassis. They are much more reliable and built for the long haul.
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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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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,
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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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D Long

Texas, USA

Reviewed on December 18, 2023

RV reviewed 2014 Fleetwood Terra SE 31C view listing

5.0
Fleetwood makes a dependable RV with great engine life. This RV handles smoothly and turns easily. It has a comfortable, practical layout that makes good use of the space. The Ford engine and chassis are durable and long-lasting. The engine/chassis and house are both easily serviced by any shop (no exotic par... read more
Fleetwood makes a dependable RV with great engine life. This RV handles smoothly and turns easily. It has a comfortable, practical layout that makes good use of the space. The Ford engine and chassis are durable and long-lasting. The engine/chassis and house are both easily serviced by any shop (no exotic parts) and Fleetwood has great support. The basic maintenance is straightforward enough for any diy-er.
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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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James E Payne III

Reviewed on October 21, 2023

RV reviewed 2022 Fleetwood Fortis 32RW view listing

1.2
To those who are looking to Purchase a new Class mobile, beware of pending issues, which will happen. I have a Fleetwood Fortis 32 RW, it has multiple recalls and multiple issues. The chassis is the same as other RV's and quality is poor from sagging doors, leaking window seals, not secured moldings poorly se... read more
To those who are looking to Purchase a new Class mobile, beware of pending issues, which will happen. I have a Fleetwood Fortis 32 RW, it has multiple recalls and multiple issues. The chassis is the same as other RV's and quality is poor from sagging doors, leaking window seals, not secured moldings poorly secured seats. The list varies. Check out YouTube. There are a multiple individuals who can share their experiences
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1.0
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1.0
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2.0
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Lisa kohn

Reviewed on September 25, 2023

RV reviewed 2021 Fleetwood Flair 28A view listing

2.8
From day 1 my flair 28a has been nothing but problems. The fresh water had to be replaced, bathroom faucet had to be replaced, the cruise control won’t stay on because the ABS light keeps showing up. The plumbing under the kitchen sink was the wrong tubing, so they had to replace part of my flooring. Th... read more
From day 1 my flair 28a has been nothing but problems. The fresh water had to be replaced, bathroom faucet had to be replaced, the cruise control won’t stay on because the ABS light keeps showing up. The plumbing under the kitchen sink was the wrong tubing, so they had to replace part of my flooring. The bathroom cabinet is coming apart. The fridge is moving away from the wall.
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1.0
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1.0
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3.0
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5.0
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Dennis

Reviewed on July 18, 2023

RV reviewed 2006 Fleetwood Bounder 32W view listing

3.8
We purchased our "Bertha" as second owners two years ago, and it is our first Class A experience. The original owner took pretty good care of this ol' girl, and installed a lot of extra goodies which I'll cover in a bit. We've spent 28 nights in it, and have driven it more than 6,500 miles. We're pr... read more
We purchased our "Bertha" as second owners two years ago, and it is our first Class A experience. The original owner took pretty good care of this ol' girl, and installed a lot of extra goodies which I'll cover in a bit. We've spent 28 nights in it, and have driven it more than 6,500 miles. We're pretty easy-going, so we don't usually notice some things that others may want to nit-pick. Having said that, we've learned a few things along the way that (if we could) would fix. To begin with, our 8.1 Duramax gasoline engine is more than up to any task we put to it, but the noise! I guess this is to be expected with a forward control coach, but even cruising at around 2,000 RPM in top gear (a bit over 60 mph) listening to the radio impossible. My co-pilot (my wife, not the cat) and I find ourselves shouting to each other to be heard, so convivial conversation along the way is out of the question. The windshield "visor" (which functions more like a privacy screen when in camp, doesn't roll down all the way to the instrument panel. Leaves about a 6 inch gap which, when standing outside, is about eye-height. One other thing is, nit-picking aside, merely bothersome: The bedside lamps are in a goofy position that precludes sitting propped up in bed to read the paper and jointly enjoy a cup of coffee in the morning (again, not with the cat). Finally, and I suppose this is just the fact that "Bertha" is getting a little long in the tooth, is the rattles. I've crawled under, over, and inside as far as I can go into the coach, but I'm unable to find what the heck causes all those rattles somewhere in the front of us! Nothing appears loose, and everything functions as it should, but a pavement seam or slightly sunken maintenance cover in the street sends a shiver through the ol' gal and makes us want to look for NBW or parts on the floor. In all, we love our Bounder. The split bathroom is a great idea -- we wish our previous tow-behinds had this, instead of giving no knee room when on the throne! Despite the engine noise, she rides quietly and smoothly. Nothing beyond the instrument panel rattles, and everything works as advertised. The amount of storage space in the living area is great, and the basement storage is far more than we've ever needed. Our Bounder rides nicely, steers nicely and has pretty decent 360 degree vision from the flight deck, thanks to mirrors and the rear vision monitor. We tow a 2010 Subaru Forester with a 5-speed manual tranny, with no effort. We got "Bertha" a full spa treatment recently, and now she gleams like new and seems as anxious as we are to start our 3 week September ramble ... including the cat.
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4.0
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4.0
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5.0
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5.0
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Todd

Reviewed on July 5, 2023

RV reviewed 1996 Fleetwood Bounder 34J view listing

5.0
We bought this older motorhome almost three years ago now. It is solid and well built and we've driven across the country from Idaho to upstate NY twice now and have driven just over ten thousand miles. The fuel injected 460 Ford runs excellent with th added power of the Banks system we added. Overall we've b... read more
We bought this older motorhome almost three years ago now. It is solid and well built and we've driven across the country from Idaho to upstate NY twice now and have driven just over ten thousand miles. The fuel injected 460 Ford runs excellent with th added power of the Banks system we added. Overall we've been so impressed with the quality and durability of this now 27 year old motor home. Interior is like new and has held up to years of use. There is tons of storage and when it comes time for a new one, we will look to Fleetwood first as this old girl is and has been just about perfect and we wouldn't hesitate to hop in her and take her anywhere. Don't be scared of an older motorhome, with a little TLC they have tons of years left to enjoy.
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5.0
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5.0
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5.0
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J Day

Reviewed on June 26, 2023

RV reviewed 2001 Fleetwood Bounder 32H view listing

4.2
This coach just works. The prior owner ket the RV in good condition. I have owned it for a while. I added exterior cameras and have had few problems. During one of the fires, a family and their pets stayed in it. I have plans to redo a few things but the coach just runs. The floor plan is simple and roomy... read more
This coach just works. The prior owner ket the RV in good condition. I have owned it for a while. I added exterior cameras and have had few problems. During one of the fires, a family and their pets stayed in it. I have plans to redo a few things but the coach just runs. The floor plan is simple and roomy. I’m fortunate enough to have a nice couch and upgraded chair. The dinette booth provides an area to enjoy on the road. Once parked the slide goes out and the Coach opens up for a nice space. I have traveled with dogs and kids and the materials have held up nicely. The original solar panel keeps the batteries charged.
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4.0
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3.0
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5.0
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