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rgatijnet1
Aug 18, 2013Explorer III
I think it is obvious that the real sales price/value of this coach would depend on whether the buyer is able to do the required mechanical work himself to make it roadworthy as opposed to a buyer that would have to have it towed, and worked on, by some shop that would base their total labor and parts cost on the fact that it is a Prevost. Go in to a shop with a coach like this, without a complete knowledge base of what it needs, and you are at the mercy of the shop. This is a dream come true for a lot of shops, especially in this economy.
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