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Mr.Mark wrote:
I decided to go for gold. I had a new 2015 Prevost Liberty built in 2014. Yes, it was pricy, 4 slide, 45 ft., 1.5 baths, king bed, washer and dryer, 55" TV in living room and 55" in outside bay, 38" in bedroom and 24" in living room as a side TV. 9" monitor at passenger seat. It had 4 roof airs, Webasto heating, heated flooring (love that), Italian leather furniture, Crestron automation, air valves for sewer, etc. etc.
At $2.7M list, it was a gorgeous coach. I drove it for 6.5 yrs. and 63,000 miles. I decided to downsize to a class-B.
If I were going to spend $500,000 for a coach, I would certainly look for a Prevost. Liberty's are the highest price followed by Marathon, Millennium and Emerald..... there are others but those are the top 4.
There is nothing like the quality of a Prevost chassis. The service centers are nothing like a regular coach service center. Prevost service centers are made for Prevost buses and Entertainer coaches.... "GET THAT COACH BACK ON THE ROAD"....."TIME IS MONEY"!!! Prevost coach owner's get the benefit of that business model! They can take care of everything.... alignment, windshields, side windows, everything 'chassis', engine and transmission. Since Prevost uses the Volvo engine now, the Detroit Diesel will need to go to a DD service center for major repair, regular oil/belt changes can be done at Prevost.
Every brand of coach has maintenance costs including Prevost's. The slide out mechanisms are solid and robust as many components on the chassis.
Start looking at Emerald Coaches and Country Coach Prevost coaches.... very solid and not too techie.
Good luck,
Mark
โApr-10-2022 07:39 PM
keithos27 wrote:
I, too, appreciate all the insights and how Prevost is better than the 2nd tier options.
That being said - no one has taken a stab at answering questions around ride quality for the Zephyr vs Entegra or say a London Aire.
I can appreciate that Prevost are the top of the line chassis option.
Also, how can all the non-Prevost options be unsafe? Iโm also looking to do ~10k miles / year. Dad, mom, two year old, and another on the way. This would be for traveling around in luxury.
Thank you all for the discussion!
โApr-10-2022 05:49 PM
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โApr-10-2022 06:43 AM
Mr.Mark wrote:
I did use the one on my Dynasty but macerators are rather slow.
Mr Mark, you are right about the old macerators being slow but the new Sanicon Turbo which uses a 1" hose is pretty quick. I have used it to pump 200' several times over fairly level ground.
I like to read your insight on Prevost, etc.
โApr-10-2022 06:05 AM
keithos27 wrote:
I appreciate all of the insight. Are these updates Prevost models also updated with the latest driver aids in this price range usually? 360 degree cameras? Macerators? Etc?
โApr-10-2022 05:52 AM
โApr-10-2022 05:45 AM
RetiredRealtorRick wrote:
Why is everybody so he11 bent to sway the OP onto an old used coach? He specifically said brand new. I'm with him -- something 15 years old . . . is just old . . . no matter how expensive and nice it was when it was new.
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โApr-09-2022 05:59 PM
keithos27 wrote:lryrob9301 wrote:
I agree, for that kind of money i would be looking for a used Newell, Marathon, or Liberty coach. Ten times better construction quality and driveability.
Used Newells that I'm seeing are in similar category to Prevost... too old, or too expensive. ๐