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wydglydrydr
Oct 04, 2017Explorer
I took delivery of my 2018 Phantom 35SC on Sept 6. I too had issues that needed to be addressed, but that comes with any coach. Since the coach you're looking at is used, it's quite likely the minor issues have all been resolved.
The one thing I want to point out about my new Nexus that I am absolutely thrilled with, and expect you would be too, is how it drives. I was in a bus on a Ford F-53 chassis for the last eight years. Every bump, expansion joint and pothole on the road was teeth rattling. We couldn't carry on a normal conversation in the front seats because of the rattling, echos, and non-stop noise. I made numerous "improvements" to it, but driving it was always a chore. I was 10 minutes down the road in this Nexus, and was literally grinning. It is solid and comfortable. My maiden voyage was 2500 miles and it was a pleasure to drive every single one of them.
The one thing I want to point out about my new Nexus that I am absolutely thrilled with, and expect you would be too, is how it drives. I was in a bus on a Ford F-53 chassis for the last eight years. Every bump, expansion joint and pothole on the road was teeth rattling. We couldn't carry on a normal conversation in the front seats because of the rattling, echos, and non-stop noise. I made numerous "improvements" to it, but driving it was always a chore. I was 10 minutes down the road in this Nexus, and was literally grinning. It is solid and comfortable. My maiden voyage was 2500 miles and it was a pleasure to drive every single one of them.
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