Don't get me started talking about Prevost owners! Generally, they are amongst the most rude (or simply acting above their raising) group of people I have ever met. I own a 1988 Prevost and made the mistake of joining the Prevost Proud group back in 2000. They had an awesome rally in Quebec which include tours of the Prevost factory and Quebec City which we really enjoyed. This was a rally that cost over $600 (in 2000) and they put up a tent where we were parked and we had catered breakfasts and dinner at Chateau Frontenac (I had to go buy a tie as I would not be allowed to join the dinner without one).
We quickly discovered that being a Prevost owner was not enough. You needed to own a NEW Prevost. We were enjoying the planned wine and cheese party when a couple asked us what Prevost we own. I said we have a 1988 Country Coach. There was a very slight pause and they said "Oh", turned and walked away.
While not all Prevost owners fit this model, more do than do not.