My camera got switched to wide angle before filming this and I did not realize it until editing. I apologize for the distorted shots and we'll make sure not to make that mistake again in the future 😎
RVing with Andrew Steele What do these coaches usually sell for in regards to their asking price? Let’s just take this one for example if it had one of the RV show weekend only sale prices on it etc. etc. The asking price is 150K, what do you expect the sale price to finish at?
This is my favorite viewing angle. The wide angle allows for a deeper perspective of the relationship between the different features and their proportion to space.
Hey Andrew - 1 request - as you review the coaches, could you please include what they are powered by? Maybe transmission and if they are Jake brake equipped? Thanks man - great videos and super job!!!!
very very nice 20 year old coach, nice upgrades, less than 6K miles per year. if the mechanical has been maintained well (maybe show the engine compartment, generator, plumbing bays, etc when you show these older coaches if you can) it would be a great entry level Prevost. very nice for a non slice coach. i like that you cant see the shower from the front of the coach like you can in some of the non slide models. another great vid Andrew, and as always, stay safe and give Sadie some love for me.
Incredible condition for its age, had to have been pampered the last 20 years. Andrew: you could get a high performance LED flashlight to point things out, to illuminate enclosed areas, just don't point it at camera, mirrors or anyone's eyes. Turn it on and off often. Good recording, I like seeing how well people take care of these expensive rigs.
People that buy these coaches take care of them like yachts. Most are cared for more than they are even used. Like having another home just about where ever you want. Provost and it’s coach builders don’t skimp on anything, that’s why they are coveted.
Another great video Andrew. You help sell a lot of coaches. How do they get large items such as the couch and refrigerator into a coach like that? Through the windshield?
@@ianhumphry1 yes I like the newer style coaches with no steel on them. Just remind me of a Greyhound ha ha. I love seeing the Newells when Andrew shows them.
You can negotiate the price to $148500, which I'm sure would be a good offer, and you have the difference made up. No slides is less maintenance, and if that's a deal breaker then this isn't a bus for you; problem solved.