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Fleetwood RV to host “Circle Your Wagons in Shawnee”
National rally in Oklahoma - June 25-29, 2011 (Fleetwood news, reviews and links) |
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2011 Fleetwood Storm
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Decatur, Ind. – (December 1st, 2010) – Fleetwood RV, Inc., a leading producer of Class A Class C recreational vehicles, today announced that the Company will hold its “Circle Your Wagons in Shawnee” national rally at the Heart of Oklahoma Expo Center in Shawnee, Okla. from June 25-29, 2011.
“The ‘Circle Your Wagons in Shawnee’ national rally is an excellent opportunity for us touch base with all of our customers, to thank them for their loyalty and support, and gather their valuable feedback,” said John Draheim, CEO of Fleetwood RV, Inc. “Our customers are the reason for our continued success, and this event is designed to bring as many people in the Fleetwood family together to enjoy the RV lifestyle.”
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During the rally, Fleetwood RV will display its latest motor home line-up, offer service support, host informative seminars, provide family entertainment and activities for all ages, as well as showcase its major suppliers and the products they provide.
Fleetwood RV has partnered with the owner-operated organization, Fleetwood Motorhome Association (FMA) to promote the national rally and encourage attendance. All Fleetwood motor home owners, regardless of brand, are welcome to attend the rally. “Circle Your Wagons in Shawnee” is Fleetwood RV’s third national event.
For more information about the “Circle Your Wagons in Shawnee,” national rally, including how to register, visit www.fleetwoodrv.com/mhevent. For information about FMA, including membership, visit www.fma4fun.com.
About Fleetwood RV, Inc.
Fleetwood RV, Inc. ("Fleetwood RV" or the "Company") is a leading manufacturer of Class A and Class C recreational vehicles. The Company has one of the best and longest standing distribution networks in the industry and boasts some of the industry's most recognized and iconic brand names such as American Coach and Bounder. Fleetwood RV is headquartered in Decatur, Ind., which is also its principal manufacturing location.
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| Fleetwood RV "Circle Your Wagons in Shawnee" national rally | Fleetwood RV releases the activity schedule for its upcoming national rally - RoTi RV press releases and RV news |
| Fleetwood RV to host “Circle Your Wagons in Shawnee” | National rally with display, service support, seminars, entertainment - RoTi RV press releases and RV news |
| Fleetwood RV - "honoring our legacy" - video | Fleetwood RV's senior management team discuss the new company culture and what they are doing to make your RV dreams a reality - RoTi RV press releases and RV news |
| Fleetwood RV ready to expand its dealer network | "Over the past sixteen months we have been diligently working to increase our production capacity and streamline our infrastructure" - RoTi RV press releases and RV news |
| American Coach 20th Anniversary | The luxury coach division of Fleetwood RV, announces the launch of its 2011 luxury motor homes and all-new Liberty Chassis - RoTi RV press releases and RV news |
| Fleetwood RV launches 2011 Storm Crossover motorhome nationwide | "A special motor home because it includes the best aspects of both a Class A and a Class C motor home," said John Draheim, CEO of Fleetwood RV - RV press release |
| Fleetwood "Drive Your Toys to Illinois" national rally - June 2010 | "All Fleetwood motor home owners, regardless of brand, are welcome to attend the national rally" - RoTi RV press releases and RV news |
| Fleetwood Selects MCD Shades for 2010 Fleetwood RV Product Lines | "High-tech total privacy window shade solution that replaces conventional curtains, sun visors, and pleated shades" RV press release with reviews |
| Fleetwood RV announces the retirement of CEO - press release | Fleetwood RV announces the retirement of CEO, Chuck Wilkinson - John Draheim takes over |
| Fleetwood top-selling class A motorhome manufacturer in 2009 | "Because Fleetwood RV is a smaller, more nimble company we can implement dealer and customer feedback into our products more quickly and successfully" |
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| RoTi FLEETWOOD RV REVIEWS |
| Fleetwood / Coleman Evolution Camping Trailer 2009 | 5 models - "Rugged construction and good looks inside and out" |
| Fleetwood American Coach American Eagle luxury motorcoach 2010 | "The American Eagle's irresistible style, performance, and luxury will set your heart soaring" |
| Fleetwood American Tradition luxury motorcoach 2008 | "Passion meets craftsmanship" |
| Fleetwood and Monaco full wall slide coaches 2007 | Fleetwood and Monaco side-by-side |
| Fleetwood Bounder class A gas motorhome 2008 | "More value for your money. When you compare motor homes, Bounder gives you more for your dollar. It's packed with features and ready to go."
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| Fleetwood Bounder Classic class A motorhome 2010 | "The right motor home at the right time - a high-function, high-value coach that appeals to a wide range of RVers"
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| Fleetwood Bounder Diesel 2007 | A better Bounder? |
| Fleetwood Discovery 2007 | "Many high end facilities as standard" |
| Fleetwood Flair class A motorhome 2007 | Popular gas-engined class A motorhome |
| Fleetwood Icon class C motorhome 2010 | "Turn heads while turning corners. Icon is unlike any motor home available today. Built on the Dodge Sprinter chassis, it combines fuel-efficiency with modern design" |
| Fleetwood Jamboree class C motorhome 2010 | "For more than 35 years Fleetwood engineers have perfected the Jamboree and it remains one of the best-selling motor homes on the market" |
| Fleetwood Pace Arrow Vision class A motorhome 2007 | "Sets the standard in gas" |
| Fleetwood Providence luxury motorcoach 2008 | "Stunning interior design - sumptious" |
| Fleetwood Pulse and Icon class C motorhomes 2008 | New for 2008 Class C models featuring the Dodge Sprinter chassis |
| Fleetwood Quest class C motorhome 2010 | Limited edition: "Combines the fuel-efficiency of our Icon and Pulse motor homes with the value pricing of our traditional Class C motor homes" |
| Fleetwood Revolution luxury motorcoach 2008 | "Style to burn, best of everything, grand appeal" |
| Fleetwood Southwind 2007 | Popular gas-engined Class A |
| Fleetwood Southwind class A motorhome 2010 | "Contemporary Styling, Full-Body Paint, Entertainment Centers, Comfort and Convenience, Power Platform Construction" |
| Fleetwood Storm class A motorhome 2011 | "A 'crossover' - includes the best aspects of both a Class A and a Class C. Loaded with standard features - great value" |
| Fleetwood Terra LX class A motorhome 2009 | "A beautiful gas motorhome with striking looks and a striking interior" |
| Fleetwood Terry Premier travel trailer 2009 | "All new for 2009 - Catering to the needs of the most seasoned RVer's lifestyle" |
| Fleetwood Tioga Class C Motorhome 2010 | "Comfy furniture, beautiful wood cabinetry .. big towing capacity..with a heated basement for extended season camping" |
| Fleetwood Tioga Ranger Class C Motorhome 2012 | "Get That Kid in a Candy Store Feeling - Great Looks at a Value Price - floorplans to fit your needs" |
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| Re: Fleetwood Bounder gas class A motorhome | Dennis S | We have a 2011 Blunder Classic, which is a very good looking MH,,, but 45 pages including pictures dates time etc. it don't work to show proof or even get the attn.of the dealer(s), 4 in our case ,one flat refused to look at it. Main issue is the blk tank .IT HAS A DISK CUTOUT still in it and will not drain, Ive seen it float by ...while testing for it and the TECH saw it too. and the Dealer of Grass Valley did nothing. It took 6mths to get to a repair shop that would do the work... in San Jose initials are CP at A___n rv ... excellent, thorough, super reputation, I support. They should build the Rvs then all would be good. Mind you this is only one issue of a list of very poor quality control problems. it been over a year since we acquired and the MH is still sick, and stnky |
| Re: Fleetwood Tioga motorhome | DE Eggman | We have a 2005 Tioga our second tioga and we love it it drives great, handles great. love the layout lots of storage. this one is our 14 th unit we've been camping for 47 yrs. we've had 3 5th wheels one class A and 4 Class C's the rest were travel trailers and tioga's have been far the units we ever owned. the only thing to buy is Tioga. keep up the good work guys... . |
| Re: Fleetwood Discovery | Dale Mac | We have a 2008 40x coach experiencing some issues be forwarned the door awning will need repair, the brake activation control switch will have to be done, two water tank connections will need to be attended too, regular trany services and oil changes on all components. We enjoy the unit but it has been high maintenence so far. We only travel 5000 miles per year so bring the chq book. Great unit all in all. |
| Re: Fleetwood Tioga motorhome | Sara | We purchased a 2011 Tioga Fleetwood motorhome two summers ago in the Denver area -- a HUGE MISTAKE -- it is CHEAPLY made with only retailer profit in mind and not customer satisfaction and longevity. Our problems are constant and always ongoing: door latches that won't work, cheap compartment enclosure hardware on all cupboard doors and drawers that break on the first use (nothing attaches properly and screws are too small), refrigerator and couch that are much too small, cheap outside compartment seals that come loose either by sticking to the doors when they're opened or the seals completely dislodge from the edges -- upfront replacement cost for the consumer, compartment doors with hardware to hold them open made of plastic and break easily, low grade carpet, etc. We have used our motorhome seven times and each time we return home we have another major project on our hands -- spend additonal hours fixing something that is broken or which has been dislodged after traveling 50 miles. DO NOT PURCHASE A TIOGA MOTORHOME CLASS C -- they ared not worth the money and the quality of the construction is beyond BAD! |
| Re: Fleetwood Tioga motorhome | Diddy | We are considering the 31N too.
The one we have driven handles poorly - much worse than our 2003 Coachman.
Anyone else notice the sloppy steering wheel? |
| Re: Fleetwood Discovery | David Luse | Does anyone know how high the 1997 Fleetwood discovery 36' is? I want to know if it will fit through the barn door. Please reply to dsluse@iglide.net Anymajor issues with this year/model? Thank you. |
| Re: Fleetwood Flair class A motorhome | stephen | My wife and i just bought a 2005 flair as our first motorhome.We have had it for two months and have camped 10 times and have added 1700 miles to the 22,000 that were on it.We have had no prob at all and really like our coach.Great entry leval coach to those looking to go this route. |
| Re: Fleetwood Terry Premier Travel Trailer | harris | looked at a 98 20 ft terry online any one know how much this weighs? |
| Re: Fleetwood Tioga motorhome | Nashville RVer | We bought our first rv several months ago after renting one for the first time last year. We didn't do a lot of shopping around but did do extensive Internet research. We purchased a 2011 Fleetwood Tioga 24 DSL. We love the rv but are disappointed in the quality - cheap hardware, wood trim covered in contact paper, and just sloppy workmanship. Our unit spent 5 weeks in the shop 100 miles away for a list of fixes that included window
Leaks, trim that feel off the slideout while driving down the road, exhaust bracket broken, diesel generator problem, both sinks leaked, etc. We got our rv back 3 days before a planned week long trip and half the things that were
supposed to be fixed weren't!! Our dealer is over 120 miles away!! We expected a few issues but nothing quite like this. In retrospect I think we would have done much more shopping around and manufacturer research! |
| Re: Fleetwood American Tradition luxury motorcoach | Bob Nebel | We also own a 2008 American Tradition with the full wall slide and rear bathroom. We love our coach. It has performed well with very few minor problems.These were taken care of by the American Coach Factory Service Team headed by Randy.I had my problems repaired at a FMCA National Convention and therefore didn't even have to add additional travel to our trip. Fleetwood and American Coach has always been known for there service and I can say they live up to their reputation.
Safe travels, look at American Coach before you purchase. |
| Re: Fleetwood Storm class A motorhome | Dave W | We purchased a 2011 Fleetwood Storm last October. It has been nothing but a nightmare. From generator failing (during hurricane Irene) to windshield moulding falling out, to fan to cool refrigerator improperly located etc etc. Our biggest complaint is the overhead bed in the front of the unit! When going down hill, braking etc it screaches and rattles to the point of being unable to carry on a conversation in the coach. Our dealer has tried numerous fixes as advised by Fleetwood. Some relief has been obtained, but the problem is still there. Personally I think it's a design flaw that needs to be remedied back at the drawing board. It has completely soured my wife and I on the whole motorhome experience. |
| Re: Fleetwood Providence luxury motorcoach | bob | I own a 2007 fleetwood providence. I have had problems with the full slide. Am still having problems with it. Once the locking mechanism didn't work. Next it wouldn't close all the way on the bottom. Now the locking mechanism isn't working again. Am have problems with the awning on the full slide will not stay tight. |
| Re: Fleetwood Terry Premier Travel Trailer | Mike and Wanda from STL | We just bought an older Terry 5th wheel (21 ft) and the price was what we could afford. The trialer needs a few repairs but on the whole it still is as good as it gets. I'm trying to find out about replacing the Atwood 6gal hot water heater with a tankless model. Any suggestions? |
| Re: Fleetwood Discovery | craig | Dan, my wife and I purchased a 07 39v with motion sat. All you have to do to disconnect the disconnect is to plug the tv into the other power recepticle? |
| Re: Fleetwood Terra LX class A motorhome | larry | Sorry I bought an entry-level MH. Bought new in 2008 but only used 5 times due to illness. Less than 2000 miles. Battery disconnect switches don't work, trimming inside is falling off, (the staples didn't hold), entry door keeps sticking and won't hold the screen door when opening, rubber gaskets around storage doors has fallen off and a couple storage doors won't stay open, rubber around some of the screen on windows have also came apart. Am now waiting for an appointment to get my air conditioners fixed. The dealer I bought it from no longer deals with Fleetwood and wants nothing to do with it. |
| Re: Fleetwood Jamboree class C motorhome | Lee | We purchased a 2010 Jamboree 31M used. We have enjoyed it very much, except the dealer lied to us and told us it had a 60 gallon water tank, when in reality it is only 35 gal. It appears this is the only model with a 35 gal tank and others have the 60 gal. We do a lot of dry camping, therefore are wondering if anyone has been able to add an additional tank to this model to expand it's capacity, and how we might do that. |
| Re: Fleetwood Tioga motorhome | Como43 | We rented a Tioga last summer and it was great. We've compared many RVs and now have decided on the Tioga Ranger 31N with the queen bed and bunk beds. This is a really great layout for us and our 2 kids. |
| Re: Fleetwood Tioga motorhome | Francis 450 | I know that the major RV manufacturers are constantly trying to cut back on costs but in many ways RVs are getting better all the time. This Fleetwood is a case in point. I had a 2003 Tioga but it wasn't as nice as these floorplans. |
| Re: Fleetwood Icon class C motorhome | Linda Bravo | I just traded in my 2005 Holiday Rambler for a 2010 Fleetwood Icon. I am thrilled with my decision and so far I love it. I thought I would have problems with so much smaller space and storage but find it to be perfect for two with two little dogs. I did invest in a new deck with navigation, blue tooth and awesome speakers because for my listening pleasure the stock unit was not adequate. I added a small satellites dish, some shelving under the sinks and lots of light weight collapsible kitchen items. Changed out the sewer attachment and brought it closer to the side of the rig. Now it is perfect and I am leaving in a few weeks for my first trip. |
| Re: Fleetwood Tioga motorhome | Frank K | I recently looked at a Tioga and a Tioga Ranger. I think the Ranger is better value. Like it a lot. |
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