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John & Angela wrote:
I use the term with clients to define between the coach and the chassis of any motorhome including Class A, B and C,s. I've never heard of that term being considered "pretentious". What would make it so.
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navegator wrote:
I remember seeing small shiny plates on the door sills of vehicles that stated that the body was manufactured by so anso COACH builer, If I remember correctlly it was Cadilac, I could be wrong.
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dan-nickie wrote:
Time to stop.
THe OP has already admitted he is just trolling.
โSep-01-2014 09:49 AM
kcmoedoe wrote:
This is the same OP who just had a thread closed about how an owner of a Prevost was supposedly displaying "Arrogance Personified" when they were talking to their neighbor. Now people who call their RV a "coach" are being snobs. Perhaps the OP just has a problem with people who have had more financial success then they had. Isn't jealousy one of the seven deadly sins?
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kcmoedoe wrote:PortWentworthSam wrote:What about the many who pay CASH for their million dollar rig? Are they "PRETENTIOUS" by definition?
The term COACH has been around for well over 100 years. How about the STAGECOACH?
Sometimes we call our's a camper, RV, M/H or Money Pit. We also refer to it as a coach once in a while. No harm No foul.
I would take issue with one poster who said something along the lines of if it's $400,000.00 it's a coach. Now that's "PRENTENTIOUS" by definition.
Personaly, I con't care what someone borrows from the bank to buy their $500,000.00 PLUS Motor Coach. They have to make the payments not me. For me my 2002 Motorized Trailer has one big advantage. I have the title to it...