You are comparing apples to oranges. The Fleetwood Flair is on the F53 chassis. So it's a true class A. The Axis/Vegas is on the E450 chassis so it's classified as an RUV. What does that translate into? Less weight capacity and a worse ride. Not that the F53 is like riding on clouds, but it does ride and handle better than the E450. That said many people like their Axis/Vegas units and there is nothing wrong with them, but you need to figure out if the cargo and towing capacity as well as ride comfort are things that matter in your decision. I just talked to a dealer the other day who sells Axis units and he said after he sells the ones he has on the lot he won't be ordering any more. Too many ride and driving complaints. But I've talked to Axis owners who have nothing but positive things to say, so to each his own. But at least get the details so you can make an educated decision and take both for a test ride. A like comparison would the Flair to the ACE. Of course every brand makes a small class A. Winnie is one worth looking at as well although less flexible on price.