$183,760

At just over 29 feet, the Flair 28A squeezes into campgrounds that turn away larger rigs without sacrificing the features that matter — including a Ford 7.3L V8 with 335 horsepower and an 8,000 lb. tow rating. The Hide-A-Loft electric drop-down bed (rated to 600 lbs) handles sleeping for seven without permanent bunk bulk, and Fleetwood's claim of the largest exterior TV at this price point isn't empty marketing — the 50" outdoor screen with its own entertainment setup is genuinely impressive. Inside, the residential sofa from APEX Custom Furniture and Villa driver and passenger seats punch above the class-A entry price, and the Winegard 360+ with 4G gateway means staying connected is a solved problem whether you're boondocking or at a full-hookup resort. The no-luan fiberglass sidewall construction and PowerLock roof integration are the kind of structural details that matter years down the road.
Class a motorhomes that share features with the Flair 28A, like bunk over cab and outdoor entertainment.