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Motorcoach
slides
-
how
many
do
you
want?
From
2
slides
to
6
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with
prices
from
$180K
to
$2
million
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Motorhome
and
motorcoach
manufacturers
began
adding
slides
to
RVs
in
the
1990s.
Since
then
we've
seen
them
go
from
one
slide
to
as
many
as
six!
Luxury
coaches
have
similarly
added
slides
and
recently
we
reviewed
the
first
Prevost
quad
slide
conversion.
We
briefly
look
at
here
3
coaches
with
the
latest
state
of
the
art
in
slides
and
give
links
to
the
full
RoTi
reviews
of
these
wonderful
products.
Have
a
look
at
the
3
coaches
-
from
2
slides
to
6
slides
with
prices
from
around
$180,000
to
as
much
as
$2
million.

Rexhall
Aerbus/RexAir
We
start
with
the
2008
Rexhall
Aerbus.
This
has
only
2
slides
-
but
these
are
enormous
-
2
unique
patented
slides
and
Rexhall
says
"the
fun
doesn't
stop
on
the
outside,
from
curved
entrance
stairs
to
elegant
finishing,
every
uniquely
designed
interior
is
luscious
and
comfortable."
The
base
MSRP
for
the
Rexhall
is
from
$182,900
loaded.
We
think
these
are
fabulous
coaches
and
at
just
37.5
feet
long
provide
a
wonderful
balance
of
exterior
length
and
interior
space
at
a
great
price.
We
show
the
floorplan
of
just
one
of
the
models
below.
You
can
read
the
RoTi
review
of
the
Rexhall
and
see
more
floorplans
and
interior
pictures
here.

Next
we
show
the
floorplan
of
the
2008
Damon
Tuscany
4056
-
with
6
-
yes
6!
-
slides:
This
coach
is
40'
6"
long
-
a
beautiful
coach
we
show
an
exterior
picture
below:
Damon
Tuscany
The
Damon
Tuscany
has
a
base
MSRP
of
around
$225,000,
including
a
360
HP
Cummins
diesel
engine.
You
can
read
the
RoTi
review
of
the
Damon
and
see
more
floorplans
and
interior
pictures
here.
Finally
we
show
the
Marathon
quad-slide
Prevost
-
the
world's
first
luxury
4
slide
conversion
of
a
Prevost.
We
have
to
warn
you,
this
coach
can
cost
as
much
as
$2
million!
Marathon
Prevost
Conversion
You
can
read
the
full
RoTi
review
(with
interior
picture)
of
the
Marathon
here.
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Motorcoach
slides
-
how
many
do
you
need?
From
2
slides
to
6
-
with
prices
from
$180K
to
$2
million
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What
do
you
think?
...
How
many
slides
do
YOU
want?
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Readers'
comments:
Meck Sklansky
:
We have a 2001 Rexhall Vision. We've had 3 coaches before this but this is the best. The only problems we had were with Ford chassis items during warranty but these were fixed. In 2004 we visited the Lancaster factory and were impressed with the factory and people. If we were buying a new coach it would be a rexhall but I think we'll probably stay with our Vision, why should we change?
geoff42
:
I like the idea that Rexhall are adding an RV park to their service and sales center. I've had 2 rvs that I took back to the manufacturer for service (Carriage and Fleetwood) and in both cases I was very satisfied. I'm really interested in the rexhall I think it is the coach that would best suit us when we upgrade later this year. We're retiring and going to fulltime and we've been looking for the ideal coach. This looks good.
Ross K
:
I like the idea that they are adding an rv park to their facilities.
Drew
:
The Fleetwood 39-Z (Bounder)- was a great floorplan. It had only one roadside slide but it was enough. I think they brought it back this year.
Mike M.
:
We love the new American Coach full wall slide floor plans, but we are not willing to pay the difference between our no slide wide body and a new multi slide coach. We are comfortable and trouble free, that is hard to beat.
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