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01-30-2011, 12:09 PM
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Is the Flair an upgrade to the Fiesta? I am looking to trade a 2006 Keystone fifth wheel 37 foot for a 2003 32 foot Fiesta MH. Can anyone tell me the standard features of the Fiesta? Any other inputs on the Fiesta would be helpful, like the pitfalls, advantages, etc. I had a 36 foot Class A for 13 years and have to go back to a class A because my wife has to be able to move around during trips(back problems). Thanks,
herbc 
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01-30-2011, 01:16 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by herbc
Is the Flair an upgrade to the Fiesta? I am looking to trade a 2006 Keystone fifth wheel 37 foot for a 2003 32 foot Fiesta MH. Can anyone tell me the standard features of the Fiesta? Any other inputs on the Fiesta would be helpful, like the pitfalls, advantages, etc. I had a 36 foot Class A for 13 years and have to go back to a class A because my wife has to be able to move around during trips(back problems). Thanks,
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Herb,
Check these out and you will find that the Bounder (2 slides) is the best bang for the buck and far exceeds the Fiesta or Flair with 1 slide and cheaper appliances and interior features:
http://www.fleetwoodrvsource.com/rvinventory_item.asp?id=724276
http://www.fleetwoodrvsource.com/rvinventory_item.asp?id=741703
2003 Fleetwood Fiesta 32 w/Slideout
Steve
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01-30-2011, 02:40 PM
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Thanks, Steve,
They are beyond my budget. The Fiesta is $30k. That is about what I hope to get for the fifth wheel and hope to get about an even trade.
Herb
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01-30-2011, 02:55 PM
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Thanks, Steve,
They are beyond my budget. The Fiesta is $30k. That is about what I hope to get for the fifth wheel and hope to get about an even trade.
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Great price Herb! 
I'm sure it will be a great RV,

Steve
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01-31-2011, 11:07 AM
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Thanks, General,
I think I will wait until I sell my fifth wheel and then see what kind of deal I can find on a Bounder. Appreciate the input.
Herb
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01-31-2011, 11:18 AM
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i have a 2005 fiesta and i knew when i bought it new it is an entry level coach. mine is a 32ft 11in and leveling jacks i slide was standard. i ordered mine w/5k gen and rear camera. list 85k all i could afford and i love it. 23k no problems great coach for the money. paul...
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02-01-2011, 05:22 AM
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i have a 2005 fiesta and i knew when i bought it new it is an entry level coach. mine is a 32ft 11in and leveling jacks i slide was standard. i ordered mine w/5k gen and rear camera. list 85k all i could afford and i love it. 23k no problems great coach for the money. paul...
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Thanks for your input, Paul. This forum is great. I am nowwishy washy as I went andlooked at another 2003 Fiesta yesterday. It surprisingly was diff than the first one. It had 2 slides but what I liked about it was the bathroom layout with a shower. The first wass a tub/shower that you could hardly get to because of the stool. So I have plenty of time to look. I consigned my fifth wheel yesterday and hopeit sells soon. Thanks again.
herb
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02-16-2011, 01:54 AM
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We have a 2000 Flair with 2 slideouts on Ford F53 chassis and love it! It definetly not a high end coach but it does everything I ask of it. I bought it a year ago for $26k with 26,000 miles on the clock and 86 hours on the generator. Since then I've put about $3k into it, mostly in awnings and replacing some body parts damaged by the P.O....looks like it was stored indoors for most of its life, no cracking on the vinyl graphics and only light fading on the front cap. I had it buffed and waxed last year and boy did it make her look pretty! We were in Quartzsite a couple of weeks ago and spent some time looking at other new and used motorhomes, and couldn't find anything we liked better for less than $250k! The last coach I had was an 88 Winnebago on a P30 chassis, I like the F53 much, much better...
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