Feb-03-2020 11:33 AM
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Feb-05-2020 02:20 PM
KAYPAY wrote:
Greeting, We are looking to move from our class B to a Fleetwood Storm. We reallly like the floor plan of the Storm 32V , presently looking at a 2016 model. Does anyone on this forum have one or know anything about the quality of Fleetwood in the past few years.
Feb-04-2020 05:13 AM
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Feb-04-2020 02:48 AM
Feb-04-2020 02:07 AM
FloridaRosebud wrote:Ranger Smith wrote:way2roll wrote:Ranger Smith wrote:
It is their entry model and in my opinion . . . JUNK . . . Don't waste your money.
Actually the FR3 is their entry level model, but yes it's on their lower end. The rest of your comment isn't really helpful, especially coming from a DP owner.
To the OP, you just need to have realistic expectations. Class B's usually have better quality than most gas class A's. But cost per square foot is also considerably more. In short, Class A's - as most things - you get what you pay for. If you want to spend less on a lower end model just have realistic expectations about what you are getting for your dollar. Most people on here are into brand bashing but at the level you are talking, one manufacturer is as good as another in that space. Hence your findings on complaints are pretty consistent across all brands. "Quality' is hard to come by in the RV world to begin with, let alone at the gasser, lower end scale.
It does not matter if my comment was helpful or not. It was my opinion and I was expressing it.
The FR3 is a Forest river, not a Fleetwood. Unless I'm missing something....
Al
Feb-03-2020 06:41 PM
Feb-03-2020 06:11 PM
Ranger Smith wrote:way2roll wrote:Ranger Smith wrote:
It is their entry model and in my opinion . . . JUNK . . . Don't waste your money.
Actually the FR3 is their entry level model, but yes it's on their lower end. The rest of your comment isn't really helpful, especially coming from a DP owner.
To the OP, you just need to have realistic expectations. Class B's usually have better quality than most gas class A's. But cost per square foot is also considerably more. In short, Class A's - as most things - you get what you pay for. If you want to spend less on a lower end model just have realistic expectations about what you are getting for your dollar. Most people on here are into brand bashing but at the level you are talking, one manufacturer is as good as another in that space. Hence your findings on complaints are pretty consistent across all brands. "Quality' is hard to come by in the RV world to begin with, let alone at the gasser, lower end scale.
It does not matter if my comment was helpful or not. It was my opinion and I was expressing it.
Feb-03-2020 03:07 PM
Feb-03-2020 12:59 PM
way2roll wrote:Ranger Smith wrote:
It is their entry model and in my opinion . . . JUNK . . . Don't waste your money.
Actually the FR3 is their entry level model, but yes it's on their lower end. The rest of your comment isn't really helpful, especially coming from a DP owner.
To the OP, you just need to have realistic expectations. Class B's usually have better quality than most gas class A's. But cost per square foot is also considerably more. In short, Class A's - as most things - you get what you pay for. If you want to spend less on a lower end model just have realistic expectations about what you are getting for your dollar. Most people on here are into brand bashing but at the level you are talking, one manufacturer is as good as another in that space. Hence your findings on complaints are pretty consistent across all brands. "Quality' is hard to come by in the RV world to begin with, let alone at the gasser, lower end scale.
Feb-03-2020 12:15 PM
Ranger Smith wrote:
It is their entry model and in my opinion . . . JUNK . . . Don't waste your money.
Feb-03-2020 11:39 AM