The RV MSRP pricing is a joke. Find one that sold for that almost a million. It should be false advertising on the manufacturer for MSRP price vrs the real price.
I would guess the manufacturer didn't place a hole for a CPAP hose to drop out of the overhead cabinet because they know that the CPAP machine needs to be at chest level while using it for it to work correctly.
So i doubt any are sold over 900k. They most likely intended to get 470k all along. This is marketing 101 and the illusion of a good deal. Cool motorhome though!!
Nice video, and a beautiful coach! Not crazy about the exterior paint job...but I could live with it, LOL!! I can't help but wonder about the backstory on this coach. Maybe you could give a little feedback on why such a meticulous owner would be parting with such a well taken care of, and practically brand new coach. You made an excellent point about the Cummings engine belt access as opposed to that of the Volvo engines found on the Prevost coaches. I have noticed the same thing! Maybe that might be something that Cummings should look into... perhaps even doing a redesign on their future engines. The Surge Protector should go to the New Owners, along with any other accessories that the Previous Owner left. I'm pretty sure that was the intent of the Previous Owner as to why he left them, otherwise he would have removed them at the time of the sale. Also, like you I have noticed that some wireless charging ports will work thru the otter box cover on my phone as well! I was surprised as well when I first found this out, LOL!!🙂🙂
The Cornerstone on and poppping🤙🏼very great outdoor entertaining i must say. Dude was more then serious when it came to protecting his RV and he should i mean paying over $500,000 - $1,000'000 like hell yeah🤘🏼 @RVing with Andrew Steele
Brag on all the after market stuff then "itll get taken out" Wow. That kind of killed my interest in the whole coach I mean it's so expensive you couldn't leave in some tire covers? Not even like one aftermarket thing? Boo hiss.
There are lots of people with “Get Off My Lawn” money in this country and don’t care for example on this particular coach they lost anywhere between the value of a low mileage Ferrari 458 Italia to a 2nd hand Ferrari 296 GTB in depreciation.
the average age of people who purchase RVs of this caliber is prob around 65-70. Then they realize they're too old to get out and use it like they thought they could and do everything that comes along with camping......or they die. Then their kids don't care about it, or one can't afford to buy the others half and it gets sold.
And on the wrong side of the coach, unless there is a DEF on the drivers side and he just didn't highlight it. No truck stop has DEF on the satellite side, right side.
MSRP is a number with NO SENSE AT ALL!!! I’m wondering why the Rv industry still thinking we’re in a “pandemic” (plandemic) time!!! MSRP went up and quality went (is in) into the toilet!!! Also I’m wondering why someone just bought this motorhome and sell it right the way without almost not even used??? Thank you
Husband or wife probably died, they realized they can't physically do everything that comes with camping, or the glamor of traveling the country wasn't what they dreamed it would be. Lots of reasons..... but they prob died.