2011 Fleetwood Storm 32BH

2011 Fleetwood Storm 32BH

December 9, 2010

A revitalized Fleetwood offers an all-new crossover coach for 2011 that combines the best of class C features with class A amenities.    As a coachbuilder that is continuously expanding its product lineup, Fleetwood has introduced the Storm “crossover” — a motorhome that will certainly attract... Read more »

Pure Luxury 2011 Newell p2000i

2011 Newell p2000i

October 1, 2010

Buying a Newell motorhome is a unique experience. Potential owners start with a concept, plan every step through a private consultative process and then the first piece of metal is pulled from the shelf, starting the life of an extraordinary motor coach. Think, building a custom home. Once the decision... Read more »

Road Tested: Fleetwood Discovery 40X

Fleetwood Discovery 40X

July 1, 2010

The Fleetwood moniker has been around a long time, and the company can certainly be credited with influencing the direction of the RV industry since the early 1970s. After hitting the wall last year and filing for bankruptcy protection, the company has reinvented itself, albeit in much more svelte form.... Read more »

Walk-Through: Bounder Classic 30T

Bounder Classic 30T

April 1, 2010

The Bounder motorhome brand has enjoyed a long, successful history and Fleetwood RV continues that heritage in 2010 with its new Classic line. The Classic inherits many of its predecessor’s innovative features and livability while shedding some added-cost décor to provide a feature-rich coach... Read more »

Going on Tour in a Winnebago Tour 40BD

Winnebago Tour 40BD

February 1, 2010

When Winnebago reworked its premium coach line under the Tour banner for 2010, it introduced three new floorplans and made some changes to the fourth. Three of the four models are 40-footers and one is a tag-axle-equipped 42-footer. All the Tours exude high class and luxury; we took a close look at the... Read more »

2010 Four Winds Serrano 31Z

2010 Four Winds Serrano 31Z

November 1, 2009

The all-new Four Winds Serrano is in a perfect place. At an inch longer than 32 feet, it’s a good size for RVers who are looking to venture out for their first Class A experience, and with a long list of standard equipment, they can do it without spending thousands of dollars on options. It’s... Read more »

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