Re: One more time, asking about Fleetwood FLAIR
- From: "Kevin W. Miller" <i09172strudelyahoo.com>
- Date: Sun, 27 Jan 2008 07:50:23 -0800
In news:602qjoF1os6hhU1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
Tom T <tominkirkland@xxxxxxxxx> typed:
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What I'm saying is, no motorhome is made on an assembly line like cars
are. There are bound to be some defects. It's how they handle those
defects and the quality they build in that matters. I can tell you
that my Fleetwood was much higher quality than the competition at the
time. I remember sitting on the couch of the another new rig (not
Fleetwood) and it squeaked so bad, I looked underneath.. It was
constructed of basic springs with no material other than the top
seat. Not even a cushion between. The furniture in my class C has a
lifetime warranty. The cabinets are quality compared to what I saw.
Even the door to the bathroom is far superior to the competition in
that price class. The drawers have tongue-in-grove construction
unlike the competition. Overall, it far exceeded anything in the same
price class as far as quality of build not just by a little, by a
lot..
Tom
I did see some that looked much worse, to me, than Fleetwood.
--
Kevin W. Miller
Cogita tute
http://www.bluemoongemworks.com/rv/index.asp
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