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Old 15 June 2017, 10:33 PM   #1
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Haven't been here in awhile---> Motorhome Coach, RV and your Rolex

I have been working on acquiring a RV/Coach

Itsa 2006 Monaco, Tag Axle, 525HP Cummins ISX, Allison 4000 Trans, 40'

Anyone else here have one?
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Old 15 June 2017, 10:39 PM   #2
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lol, I'm not driving... The Sub is on a Train Traveling to Sacramento...
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Nice Coach, we traveled in a 30' C class with my boys to MX races around the country.
Owner of the Prevost next to us said they all RV's come with the same problem...When the Shitter is full you can never find a place to empty it! Great memories travelling around the back roads.
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I don't have one, but I want one.

I think that ultimately my dream would be to retire in one of those, travel the country just see the sights. My wife has other thoughts about the subject.

But I'm a huge fan and the one you presented looks pretty amazing.
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Woohooo Sam, that's what I'm working on as well.
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Old 15 June 2017, 11:31 PM   #6
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First off, nice coach!

My old man has had them my entire life. I'm 34 now, he still won't let me drive them.

He's had:
King's Highway
Fleetwood - Southwind 37'
Gulfstream 27' Cab Over
Holiday Rambler - Endeavor Diesel Pusher (I believe 39')
American Coach - American Tradition 40'
American Coach - American Eagle 43'
Newmar - Essex 45'
Newmar - Mountain Aire 43' (Current)
I thought he had a 2018 Foretravel IH45 on order, but he's since told me he's holding off.

Rules of thumb for RVs, especially high end diesel pushers - 30% off MSRP is the standard. Do NOT accept anything less. Even more off is possible if it's a leftover.

They depreciate like rocks. So when you see a 2015 Motorhome that retailed for $550,000 and it's for sale for $275k, that is a horrible deal. That motorhome can probably be had for $190k or less. I've noticed lately dealers have been marking up used prices to try and drive them up, don't be suckered.

Not trying to sound like a know it all, but I've learned a lot of new motorhomers don't know these things I don't want anyone to get ripped off.

They are extremely expensive to own, especially if you use them and maintain them properly (and you don't turn your own wrenches). You can skimp on maintenance to save on cost (such as chemicals for water and sewage tanks) but it will catch up to you.

Good luck and enjoy your rig!!!!
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Sometimes, I can't believe the interiors in those beauties. It sounds like a great way to see the country.
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Old 16 June 2017, 12:55 AM   #8
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Nice Coach, we traveled in a 30' C class with my boys to MX races around the country.
Owner of the Prevost next to us said they all RV's come with the same problem...When the Shitter is full you can never find a place to empty it! Great memories travelling around the back roads.
haha boy is that true...I will remember that when someone pulls up to me in a 1.5m Coach...

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I don't have one, but I want one.

I think that ultimately my dream would be to retire in one of those, travel the country just see the sights. My wife has other thoughts about the subject.

But I'm a huge fan and the one you presented looks pretty amazing.
You have to first take her to see the RV shows they have and places like Banff Canada for it's pristine waters a nd spectacular views...

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Woohooo Sam, that's what I'm working on as well.
Amazing set of circumstances we find each other in...

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First off, nice coach!

My old man has had them my entire life. I'm 34 now, he still won't let me drive them.

He's had:
King's Highway
Fleetwood - Southwind 37'
Gulfstream 27' Cab Over
Holiday Rambler - Endeavor Diesel Pusher (I believe 39')
American Coach - American Tradition 40'
American Coach - American Eagle 43'
Newmar - Essex 45'
Newmar - Mountain Aire 43' (Current)
I thought he had a 2018 Foretravel IH45 on order, but he's since told me he's holding off.

Rules of thumb for RVs, especially high end diesel pushers - 30% off MSRP is the standard. Do NOT accept anything less. Even more off is possible if it's a leftover.

They depreciate like rocks. So when you see a 2015 Motorhome that retailed for $550,000 and it's for sale for $275k, that is a horrible deal. That motorhome can probably be had for $190k or less. I've noticed lately dealers have been marking up used prices to try and drive them up, don't be suckered.

Not trying to sound like a know it all, but I've learned a lot of new motorhomers don't know these things I don't want anyone to get ripped off.

They are extremely expensive to own, especially if you use them and maintain them properly (and you don't turn your own wrenches). You can skimp on maintenance to save on cost (such as chemicals for water and sewage tanks) but it will catch up to you.

Good luck and enjoy your rig!!!!
Thnaks for that information! This is a special unit and we are buyng from Owner not dealer. You are though, 100% correct and so many people get taken by the interior of the coach and all common sense goes out the window.

Every aspec of what you say above should be in a sticky for people to read and understand. There is a Ton of room for negotiations. Always.

We are getting ours for a song!



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Sometimes, I can't believe the interiors in those beauties. It sounds like a great way to see the country.
Especially with the one piece full view of the Panavision dual pane windshield.

You will have the opportunity one day as well...
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haha boy is that true...I will remember that when someone pulls up to me in a 1.5m Coach...



You have to first take her to see the RV shows they have and places like Banff Canada for it's pristine waters a nd spectacular views...



Amazing set of circumstances we find each other in...



Thnaks for that information! This is a special unit and we are buyng from Owner not dealer. You are though, 100% correct and so many people get taken by the interior of the coach and all common sense goes out the window.

Every aspec of what you say above should be in a sticky for people to read and understand. There is a Ton of room for negotiations. Always.

We are getting ours for a song!





Especially with the one piece full view of the Panavision dual pane windshield.

You will have the opportunity one day as well...
Will you come visit me on the east coast? You seem like a character!
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Started out with our first Motorcoach when we were in our twenties. Now at 60 years old, still loving it. Our latest bus is our favorite.
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^ Excellent coach and love the lot!

My old man has built out lots for sale in Petoskey, Michigan and Lake Toxaway, North Carolina if anyone is interested. Water features, fire pits, bungalos.
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^ Excellent coach and love the lot!

My old man has built out lots for sale in Petoskey, Michigan and Lake Toxaway, North Carolina if anyone is interested. Water features, fire pits, bungalos.
Thanks.
Hearthside Grove in Petoskey is very nice. Been a few times. Mountain Falls by Lake Toxaway is very nice also, and close to home for us.

Luminous has a lot of great RV Resorts out west also. Too many to name.
Polson Motorcoach Resort in Montana is fantastic, overlooking Flathead Lake and close to Glacier National Park. Las Vegas Mototcoach Resort is one of our favorites.

Enjoy your new coach. If your headed to the southeastern part of the country, pm me. We have full hook ups for you on our farm.

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That's beautiful Sam, I could easily live in it, cruising around
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Couple more.
How about some interior shots of that good looking rig.
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Started out with our first Motorcoach when we were in our twenties. Now at 60 years old, still loving it. Our latest bus is our favorite.
That looks like a Nice Prevost! We contemplated geting a Prevost, 2013 model, but we were short like $360,000.00

Maybe in a couple of years...

Hey, could you show us some interior shots? It is Beautiful form the inside...




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Hearthside Grove in Petoskey is very nice. Been a few times. Mountain Falls by Lake Toxaway is very nice also, and close to home for us.

Luminous has a lot of great RV Resorts out west also. Too many to name.
Polson Motorcoach Resort in Montana is fantastic, overlooking Flathead Lake and close to Glacier National Park. Las Vegas Mototcoach Resort is one of our favorites.

Enjoy your new coach. If your headed to the southeastern part of the country, pm me. We have full hook ups for you on our farm.

Have fun.
thank you for the offer, that is very gracious. That is a nice thing to have full hookup on a nice cement pad. Hopefully soon we can have that same thing done... As soon as my wife retires, we will be heading out on longer time and further trips.

Keep her in between the lines!

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Yup Heath side grove is where it's at! My wife and I fly up with our 3 year old son every October. Harbor springs, traverse, mackinac, Boyne, leggs inn, etc. what a place! My father hasn't used the lot in a couple of years so we miss out on that aspect.

MI can't remember the name of his place in toxaway. I've only been there once.
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Hearthside Grove in Petoskey is very nice. Been a few times. Mountain Falls by Lake Toxaway is very nice also, and close to home for us.

Luminous has a lot of great RV Resorts out west also. Too many to name.
Polson Motorcoach Resort in Montana is fantastic, overlooking Flathead Lake and close to Glacier National Park. Las Vegas Mototcoach Resort is one of our favorites.

Enjoy your new coach. If your headed to the southeastern part of the country, pm me. We have full hook ups for you on our farm.

Have fun.
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How about some interior shots of that good looking rig.
We are prepping for another trip, so some things are out of place. The Mrs. said no pics of bedroom and walk-in closets during the loading process.
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Beautiful! We have never driven a Prevost but we hear they drive like a dream. So smooth so robust.

The salesman said you can have a glass of water on the table and it won't spill while driving

I am really impressed with the attention to detail...

I do see an Elegant lady or similar in our future.

I think Marathon makes a good coach...


Which after-bus companies do you think do a good job?
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Out of interest do you require a special type of license to drive one of those?
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In California if it's bigger than 40', one must get a Non-Comercial class. License and go thru a rigorous testing procedure. Fortunately for me, my Rig was 40'8" and the guy said, "It's within the range..."

So my class C will be sufficient. In other states they may have different vehicle codes
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Beautiful piece of kit...love one here, but it's bigger than most of our roads :)
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So my class C will be sufficient. In other states they may have different vehicle codes
In our state, there are no special license required for any length RV. All the different states regs read like the IRS tax codes. Generally speaking, you are only required to abide by the state laws where the unit is registered and you are licensed.

Our bus is 45' long and we tow a Suburban 2500 behind it. Adding in the length of the tow bar, we are approximately 68' long traveling down the road.
Considering the bus alone is 60,000 lbs., need to stay focused in high traffic areas.

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Beautiful piece of kit...love one here, but it's bigger than most of our roads :)
Some of the best places here have small roads also, that's why we always tow our Suburban.


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Beautiful! We have never driven a Prevost but we hear they drive like a dream. So smooth so robust.

The salesman said you can have a glass of water on the table and it won't spill while driving

I am really impressed with the attention to detail...

I do see an Elegant lady or similar in our future.

I think Marathon makes a good coach...


Which after-bus companies do you think do a good job?
We love our Marathon. However, Liberty and Millennium also do beautiful Prevost conversions.

Caution- These things have crazy prices. MSRP on any new bus from the big three start above 2 million dollars!

Top three in the industry:

Marathon Coach
http://www.marathoncoach.com/

Liberty Coach
http://libertycoach.com/

Millennium Coach
http://millenniumluxurycoaches.com/
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I worked on a RV lot during high school, I think it soured me on ever owning one

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Out of curiosity. If you don't mind me asking, why is that?
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Haha, nothing bad - just long days baking on the asphalt washing them. Cleaning up trade-ins could be an eye-opening experience also.

My dad is actually still in RV sales, I grew up around them.

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Haha, nothing bad - just long days baking on the asphalt washing them. Cleaning up trade-ins could be an eye-opening experience also.

My dad is actually still in RV sales, I grew up around them.

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