โMay-27-2018 05:51 AM
โMay-29-2018 10:05 AM
โMay-28-2018 07:22 AM
irishtom29 wrote:Mr.Mark wrote:
The paint job alone is going to be of a different quality. Our Prevost converter allows 1,100 man hours to complete the exterior with many coats of paint and clear coat..... smooth as glass.
40 goes in 1100 27.5 times. I donโt believe it takes the equivalent of 27 people working an entire 40 hour week to paint a coach.
โMay-28-2018 05:02 AM
โMay-28-2018 04:54 AM
time_to_go_now wrote:irishtom29 wrote:Mr.Mark wrote:
The paint job alone is going to be of a different quality. Our Prevost converter allows 1,100 man hours to complete the exterior with many coats of paint and clear coat..... smooth as glass.
40 goes in 1100 27.5 times. I donโt believe it takes the equivalent of 27 people working an entire 40 hour week to paint a coach.
Disassembly, prep, paint, buff, assembly. I bet it could easily take 4-5 people more than a month. Which is close to 1,100 man hours. At say $30 an hour, that is $33,000 in labor. Materials also might be $25,000. So, even at 1,100 man hours, you are still only looking at maybe a $60,000 paint job.
Paint job alone does not get you from $1m to $2m!!!
โMay-28-2018 04:07 AM
time_to_go_now wrote:irishtom29 wrote:Mr.Mark wrote:
The paint job alone is going to be of a different quality. Our Prevost converter allows 1,100 man hours to complete the exterior with many coats of paint and clear coat..... smooth as glass.
40 goes in 1100 27.5 times. I donโt believe it takes the equivalent of 27 people working an entire 40 hour week to paint a coach.
Disassembly, prep, paint, buff, assembly. I bet it could easily take 4-5 people more than a month. Which is close to 1,100 man hours. At say $30 an hour, that is $33,000 in labor. Materials also might be $25,000. So, even at 1,100 man hours, you are still only looking at maybe a $60,000 paint job.
Paint job alone does not get you from $1m to $2m!!!
โMay-28-2018 03:21 AM
DallasSteve wrote:
Why is it worth (cost) $2 million? I'm guessing it's built out of iPhones.
โMay-27-2018 08:56 PM
irishtom29 wrote:Mr.Mark wrote:
The paint job alone is going to be of a different quality. Our Prevost converter allows 1,100 man hours to complete the exterior with many coats of paint and clear coat..... smooth as glass.
40 goes in 1100 27.5 times. I donโt believe it takes the equivalent of 27 people working an entire 40 hour week to paint a coach.
โMay-27-2018 08:31 PM
Dutch_12078 wrote:
Hand stitched Italian leather upholstery
Incan marble counters and bath tiles
Gold plated fixtures
Swarovski crystal
Klipsch home theater sound system
Built-in treadmill
Those are just a few features I gleaned from the ads for USED luxury motorhomes with $1 million plus asking prices.
โMay-27-2018 08:15 PM
Mr.Mark wrote:
The paint job alone is going to be of a different quality. Our Prevost converter allows 1,100 man hours to complete the exterior with many coats of paint and clear coat..... smooth as glass.
โMay-27-2018 07:54 PM
Bruce Brown wrote:
at the end of the test drive I handed the keys back to my salesgirl and said I just couldn't do it, I wanted another Lariat.
Considering a $30,000 Truck functionally will do everything a $60,000 truck does why do they sell so many $60k trucks?
โMay-27-2018 06:28 PM
โMay-27-2018 06:07 PM
Bill.Satellite wrote:
Prevost is NOT a chassis. Prevost is a fully factory built bus and is NOTHING like a you would get if you were just buying a chassis from Ford, Freightliner or anyone else. This is as far as you can get to an Apples and Oranges comparison.
โMay-27-2018 04:58 PM
jplante4 wrote:
It's all about quality and craftsmanship. Building a quality coach takes more time than just hacking them out in volume and the labor costs are greater as a result. Also, you can't just go out onto the street and hire craftsmen, you usually need to entice them away from a competitor.
The difference in price between a Ford chassis and a Prevost bus chassis doesn't account for the difference. It's all about the quality of the finished product.
โMay-27-2018 11:51 AM