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  • "Residents have access to a full size bedroom at the rear that is big enough to fit a junior king bed" Say what? So it's not a king bed? And it's for sale in Oklahoma,so problem hitting anything while turning.
  • Yeppers, beautiful coach, but, no thanks.
    To begin with, of course, way to expensive and fancy for my jack-pine-savage tastes.
    Second, that thing would not fit in any USFS campgrounds I would be likely to want to visit. In fact, I would never want to take it off the freeways! Come to think of it, I'm not sure many of the commercial campgrounds I visit could handle that length.
    Third, as the old song goes "Give me 40 acres, and I'll turn this rig around..." I'm quite happy with my 32 footer. I do not need 45 feet/4 slides.
    I'm sure they will sell a dozen or so, but I won't be one of the buyers.
  • I knew once Porsche introduced a 4-dr and SUV, it was a slippery slope from there :)

    Beautiful coach.
  • hmmm... I wonder what kind of payments they could work out for me? Nothing down and zero interest maybe?
  • Porsche Design is not the car folks, it's a majority owned subsidiary of Porsche AG, the car folks.
  • way2roll wrote:
    agesilaus wrote:
    Prevost move over


    Porsche has been contracted to help design Newells for years.


    Well that's one contract that's a waste of money. Nothing special in that coach design.
  • What did Porsche contribute? Certainly nothing in the drive train and I really don't see anything in the interior that hasn't already been done by others. The exterior design, attributed to Porsche, is nice but it is still a brick and not very aerodynamic. I don't think Prevost has anything to worry about.