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Fletwood Flair

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Fletwood Flair JOSE M DIAS 4-10-01  
Like i posted before my self and my wife we are thinking about a motor home 25 FT class A,we are both 40 years old (i guess not the average age),my question is the FLETWOOD FLAIR is a good choice ?or should i look for a different brand ,we are planing short trips all over Florida (Key West etc..)where we live.(we don't want anything bigger than 25 ft.) Appreciated very much all the input.Thank you
Re: Fletwood Flair Joe 4-11-01  
Like i posted before my self and my wife we are thinking about a motor home 25 FT class A,we are both 40 years old (i guess not the average age),my question is the FLETWOOD FLAIR is a good choice ?or should i look for a different brand ,we are planing short trips all over Florida (Key West etc..)where we live.(we don't want anything bigger than 25 ft.) Appreciated very much all the input.Thank you

Jose,
The Flair is Fleetwood is a pretty basic motor home. If the mileage is low, every works and the price is right you might consider it however you must remember that the decision is yours and its like buying a house.
Don't feel pressured into buying something based soley on the price. If you picked out 5 that you like then you will pick the best one that fits all of your needs.

Good Luck
Joe
check out some web sites like this one http://www.rversonline.org/ArtNewUsed.html
Re: Fletwood Flair Terry 4-17-01  
Like i posted before my self and my wife we are thinking about a motor home 25 FT class A,we are both 40 years old (i guess not the average age),my question is the FLETWOOD FLAIR is a good choice ?or should i look for a different brand ,we are planing short trips all over Florida (Key West etc..)where we live.(we don't want anything bigger than 25 ft.) Appreciated very much all the input.Thank you
Re: Fletwood Flair Greg Malanowski 6-1-01  
I purchased an used Flair (1990, 28k miles) 3 years ago. Installed a 75W Siemens solar panel (a must, if you
stay in National Parks, or just on the beach). It is a very good RV for two people. We are towing a jeep with
2 windsurfers, or a small sailboat.
Fuel consumption avg. 6 -7 miles/gal.
Would be nice to have a little more powerful engine in Colorado mountains
Good luck!
Gregory
Re: Fleetwood Flair Terry 4-17-01  
We recently bought a 1991 25 foot Flair and love it so far. Ours is on a Ford chassis with a 460 engine. There aren't a lot of frills but it is comfortable and runs well. A big step up from our 21 foot C class.
Re: Fletwood Flair Paul 4-11-01  
Like i posted before my self and my wife we are thinking about a motor home 25 FT class A,we are both 40 years old (i guess not the average age),my question is the FLETWOOD FLAIR is a good choice ?or should i look for a different brand ,we are planing short trips all over Florida (Key West etc..)where we live.(we don't want anything bigger than 25 ft.) Appreciated very much all the input.Thank you

Jose,
The Flair is Fleetwood is a pretty basic motor home. If the mileage is low, every works and the price is right you might consider it however you must remember that the decision is yours and its like buying a house.
Don't feel pressured into buying something based soley on the price. If you picked out 5 that you like then you will pick the best one that fits all of your needs.

Good Luck
Joe
check out some web sites like this one http://www.rversonline.org/ArtNewUsed.html

we have a fleetwood flair for sale if your interested. we have traveled wide and far in it trouble free. paul..
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