โAug-17-2015 07:08 AM
โAug-19-2015 09:45 PM
rjxj wrote:Done right, they're pretty nice!
Sun roof? Just what an RV needs.
โAug-19-2015 05:43 PM
mtrumpet wrote:Ocean Mist wrote:
WEnt to a show here in California, and sat inside a few of the upper price DP's. The first one was a Winnebago...Holly Molly! we just had an earthquake as I am Typing this! I heard this rumble and then the house started shaking. Cat's ran around like WTH is going on. Only lasted about 10 seconds. Probably around a 4.5...
Anyway, the Winnebago Grand Tour had app 10,000 miles and looked nice....
HA! Ocean Mist is a true Californian indeed! Wait, we just had a 4.5 earthquake here! Oh well, as I was saying about these motorhomes...
Being from the northeast, I would've been under the desk!:B
โAug-19-2015 03:51 PM
โAug-19-2015 10:06 AM
Ocean Mist wrote:
WEnt to a show here in California, and sat inside a few of the upper price DP's. The first one was a Winnebago...Holly Molly! we just had an earthquake as I am Typing this! I heard this rumble and then the house started shaking. Cat's ran around like WTH is going on. Only lasted about 10 seconds. Probably around a 4.5...
Anyway, the Winnebago Grand Tour had app 10,000 miles and looked nice....
โAug-19-2015 10:00 AM
SCVJeff wrote:rjxj wrote:yeah..
Sun roof? Just what an RV needs.
We stress over drilling holes for solar and coax, and what's the best sealant, then the manfacturer comes along with a Sawz-All
โAug-19-2015 07:45 AM
โAug-19-2015 04:52 AM
Ocean Mist wrote:
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Then, we saw a Tiffin Phaeton, that was also used about 40' Single axle, 2014, DP, with app 2000 miles on it. the salesman said it had Pinch rolled walls, the are the best in the industry...?
I left kinda dissapointed that RV's will always drive terrible...? I really hope something out there will drive better, not have so many rattles, and feels a bit tighter. Dont get me wrong i understand that RV's will rattle and those items can be fixed, but for a first drive i left unimpressed...
I forgot which one, but one had the MAXUM chassis. It seemed like both were on some type of freight-liner chasis. with 4 or 6 airbags. the saleman said that we not want the inside and outside bags because the front tire is right there and could pop the airbag...?
He also said that he wouldn't take a Monaco if they gave it to him for free.. Something about thers no one there to service them
I have hope that Newmar, or CC, or pre 2007 Monaco, or...?? will feel tighter, and have some quality engineering done.
โAug-19-2015 04:49 AM
โAug-19-2015 04:26 AM
โAug-18-2015 10:59 PM
Ocean Mist wrote:It all depends on what you want, and what you're willing to pay for any given coach. You've got a lot of narrowing down to do and shopping is the only way you can do it sensibly. Two different coach models from the same manufacturer will drive and sound differently. Like I said, you're a long ways off from any decision. I would definitely avoid the units waay out of your geographic area. Too many pitfalls buying an RV from waay across the Country.;)
WEnt to a show here in California, and sat inside a few of the upper price DP's. The first one was a Winnebago...Holly Molly! we just had an earthquake as I am Typing this! I heard this rumble and then the house started shaking. Cat's ran around like WTH is going on. Only lasted about 10 seconds. Probably around a 4.5...
Anyway, the Winnebago Grand Tour had app 10,000 miles and looked nice, had a Tag, app 43',IFS, 2014 It had the sun roof above the drivers seat. So, i get in start driving, and i can barely hold a conversation with all the rattles going on.. I mean it was so bad that within 5 minutes of the drive i turned around. I couldn't wait to get out of it... and the List price...$329,500
Then, we saw a Tiffin Phaeton, that was also used about 40' Single axle, 2014, DP, with app 2000 miles on it. the salesman said it had Pinch rolled walls, the are the best in the industry...? It only had the cummins 380hp 1050 torque, and solid front axle. It was newer and didn't rattle so much, but it seemed the power was lacking.
I left kinda dissapointed that RV's will always drive terrible...? I really hope something out there will drive better, not have so many rattles, and feels a bit tighter. Dont get me wrong i understand that RV's will rattle and those items can be fixed, but for a first drive i left unimpressed...
I forgot which one, but one had the MAXUM chassis. It seemed like both were on some type of freight-liner chasis. with 4 or 6 airbags. the saleman said that we not want the inside and outside bags because the front tire is right there and could pop the airbag...?
He also said that he wouldn't take a Monaco if they gave it to him for free.. Something about thers no one there to service them
I have hope that Newmar, or CC, or pre 2007 Monaco, or...?? will feel tighter, and have some quality engineering done.
โAug-18-2015 06:00 PM
โAug-18-2015 05:28 PM
mike brez wrote:Mr.Mark wrote:
Ocean Mist, there is a '96 Prevost Vogue XLV (no slides) for sale at East Tennessee Luxury Coach in Vonore, TN. My understanding it has been brought up to date (new air bags, norgren valves, etc.)... $85,000.
It has 228,000 miles on the Detroit Diesel, barely broke in. I have not seen this coach in person but it is a great buy to get into a Prevost for little money. The place where it is located is at a Prevost service center. I have met the owner of the business and he is a really upstanding guy. He knows his stuff.
Just thought that I would mention it. If you want to look at it, go to www.prevostcommunity.com and hit 'coaches for sale' (I don't think you need to sign up). It's a little past mid way down on the first page (East Tennessee Luxury Coach).
The price leaves room to make cosmetic color updates to your liking.
Good luck,
MM.
Click here. With a series 60 yet. This one is pretty nice too.
โAug-17-2015 06:33 PM
โAug-17-2015 06:28 PM
Mr.Mark wrote:
Ocean Mist, there is a '96 Prevost Vogue XLV (no slides) for sale at East Tennessee Luxury Coach in Vonore, TN. My understanding it has been brought up to date (new air bags, norgren valves, etc.)... $85,000.
It has 228,000 miles on the Detroit Diesel, barely broke in. I have not seen this coach in person but it is a great buy to get into a Prevost for little money. The place where it is located is at a Prevost service center. I have met the owner of the business and he is a really upstanding guy. He knows his stuff.
Just thought that I would mention it. If you want to look at it, go to www.prevostcommunity.com and hit 'coaches for sale' (I don't think you need to sign up). It's a little past mid way down on the first page (East Tennessee Luxury Coach).
The price leaves room to make cosmetic color updates to your liking.
Good luck,
MM.