Beautiful coach with a great interior and super floorplan. However, I'm still amazed that it would get spec'd with 15-year old battery technology (i.e AGM) when the cost/benefit/value makes lithium a complete no-brainer - especially when you already have solar! Changing AGM's every 3-years versus the 40% cost increase to lithium batteries that will last 5-times longer seems obvious (not to mention double the available energy at half the weight). Beautiful coach all the same.
A lot of them still have DVD players, this industry seems slow to react. I am afraid many will be in trouble once new EV-RV companies start popping up, and they are coming.
@@duncanjames914 It may be an infrastructure issue, RV parks will have to switch out their 20/30/50 amp service for EV chargers, which the coach will run everything off of, plus charge up. That would hold me back even if one was for sale today. Nowhere to charge it!
@@FrankBullitt390 That's a great point Frank. Then again, there are EV charging stations across Canada (and I'm assuming the USA as well). Friends of ours drove across the country in their EV-Auto and didn't have any problems as all major service centers now have EV charging terminals. Times are-a-changing. :-).
@@duncanjames914 EV cars are ok but I don't know about fitting a big 40 foot class A into those charge locations. Just the logistics of getting them in and out of places is worrisome enough, there will be truck stops (for EV rigs) but they hate RV's taking up those parking spots - work to be done
Macerator toilet is a useless feature if you don't have a macerator tank pump & dump system. Poop chunks can be fullsize because you have to use the huge stinky slinky. Nice motorhome but I would not buy a stinky slinky model.
I'd freakin love one of these with a braun lift as I'm a fulltime wheelchair user. For the most part I just have to live vicariously through everyone else because theres not many accessible rvs out there, then they're ridiculously expensive if you do find one. Anyone else think the fridge being right behind the drivers seat is a bad idea? I can only imagine the rattling and noises coming out of it whilst driving down the road.
I personally like the ShowHauler and the fully welded frame for the coach. They will build on their chassis or one you bring then. Volvo , Pete., KW , Freightliner. Etc. But Freightliner depreciates faster than the rest. I was VERY impressed with the way the RV is built with fully welded frame not 2x2 or 2x4s nailed together like a house. They even have a real world accident example to prove the toughness claim, Guy ran off the road, rolled it over, 2kids and wife got out, tow truck righted it and the guy drove it home. What other RV manufacturer can claim the safety???
TVs and electronics should not be in the Kitchen counter that is a wet work area raw meat salad’s pressure cookers air Fryers mixers coffee pots. It’s a often used food work shop. This is not the only company that made this mistake
Only issue I saw would be to question why would not have a tandem axle rear end instead of a single for such a large unit. And like others also mentioned the 2nd fuel tank would be nice too, don't wanna have to stop everyday if I'm really wanting to do some traveling.
Why are you showing BRoll instead of following along with the young man giving the tour so we can't see what he's doing/pointing out? That really needs to change or it's pointless to have him giving these tours if all your going to do is show BRoll over him and what he is doing...
It's a head game RV manufacturers play, that's really a 2021. And a lot of time when you go to buy one the cab and chassis are a year older than the date they put on the RV. Like they say this is a 2022 Renegade Explorer, and I'll bet just about anything It's on a 2020 or 2021 Freightliner Cascadia chassis. Some people get a bit of a shock when they go to buy a new one and start doing the paperwork thinking they're buying say a 2021 model and find out that date is on the RV and the truck itself is at least a year older. lol. Sometimes It has to do with the fact that it takes 6 or more months to build the RV on the chassis, so the chassis end up a year or more behind the year of the RV.
@@de_stroyed I've seen early, but a year early. Yea, I know it takes longer to build, newmar is about 3 months and they take longer than most, but changing a cabinet color make a new year? LOL.. Maybe a better, or more accurate way would be by model number, then just list date of completion.. 🤷🏻♂️
Very thoroughly job on this Beast! Curious were is your favorite place to travel to have the perfect getaway bro? I'm a Midwestern guy looking to hit the road & see were it takes... 👍
They put explorer on the rear of this camper so that I would know what I'm following behind this guy is a riot where did they find him send him back please I wonder where he worked two weeks ago
Nice job on rushing through the RV. Oh and my favorite line, "505 horse power, don't get much better than this", well yes, yes it dose. 600 horse power on the Volvo motorcoach. 13 mininutes I will never get back.
Not sure if they will respond to you... but yes. There are shipping services that will handle the details, Taxes, and if needed modifications (emissions, safety requirements of the nation you’re importing to, etc.). If you call them, and agree on a price, they can find and call them for you, and they will coordinate with you. One minor point, semi’s like this... one of their selling points is their serviceability. These can be serviced at just about any truck stop in North America (Canada, USA, Mexico). If your country doesn’t have these kinds of trucks, service might be an issue. Keep in mind that these like any car, needs oil changes, DEF fluid, and wheels lubed (simple grease gun to the zerk’s). Oh, if your shipping to Europe, you will need to have the dump and toilet systems changed as well, as European has standard cassette toilets, and open grey water dump to street grates. Cheers!
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@@liftedpurplehaze and how much room is under the hood fr that so a 2nd tank can got under the passenger door... you would think the sale price of that unit would allow that to happen.... I mean really......