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"One of a kind - the world's finest motorcoaches"

The 2007 Country Coach XLII Prevost Conversion features new floor plans/designs (including many master bedroom options) and new wood veneer cabinet options

There is a king size bed option and multiple outside entertainment and barbeque options are available.

Country Coach say that these are "the world's finest motorcoaches" - who could argue?  Want to build your dream coach? You can do it in just a few easy steps with the Country Coach Model Designer.

Country Coach have told Roaming Times that only about 25 Prevosts are built each year - with a starting price of around $1.3 million.  Waiting time if you want one?  About 5 to 10 months.


2007 Country Coach Prevost Conversion
The 2007 Emerald Bay double slide arrangement is shown below.

Features of the 2007 Prevost
  • PrevostŪ XLII double slide chassis: Combination of stainless steel and high tensile steel integral body/frame with a stainless steel exterior
  • Finished interior height: 84"
  • DDEC IV Series 60, 14L (515HP) with 3-speed engine cooling fan (controlled by an in-line thermostatic clutch)

  • 37" LCD high definition TV home theater system in living room
  • 32" LCD high definition TV home theater system in bedroom
  • Custom floorplan and/or cabinet modifications
  • Want to build your dream coach? You can do it in just a few easy steps with the Country Coach Model Designer
       
 
 

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"One of a kind - the world's finest motorcoaches"
Country Coach have told Roaming Times that only about 25 Prevosts are built each year - with a starting price of around $1.3 million. (2007)
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Readers comments:

Stephanie Cox :   We have a 2005 Country Coach Intrigue 40 feet. We bought this after touring both the Junction City Oregon Country Coach factory and the Beaver factory in Coburg Oregon. We decided to go with the Country Coach and have never regretted it. I think it really is worth touring the factory if you can before buying. It gives you confidence in the product when you're spending such a lot of money and you also make contacts that might be useful. We've had no real problems with the coach. In the first couple of weeks we had a hydraulic oil leak that was taken care of immediately by the dealer. We also had a slight paint problem on the door that the factory fixed and a three or four minor electrical problems that were also dealt with very quickly by the dealer. The interior is very beautiful and we love just being inside the coach. Expensive but worth every penny if you can afford it.

Pamela :   Full time living in this coach must be fabulous. I can see myself in some future period of my life, traveling the country in such splendor. I think though, that except for rv resorts such as the one in Newport, CA, there aren't a lot of places to park, that would complete the lifestyle that this coach represents.

TravlynWomyn :   The Country Coach Prevost is gorgeous. My son worked for Prevost in Indiana several years ago when they built two for Dolly Parton - one for her and another for her entourage. Some of the ones I've seen at the huge Tampa show have been a bit TOO frilly, but I sure like how the Prevost sets up. For now, I'll stick with my 2005 CrossRoads Cruiser fiver - it's paid for!

Ron :   Who says you can't take it all with you...what a beauty. All it needs are 2 more slides and a half price sale. Then you can count me in !

Daniel Bravo :   Like to have more info

ALEX :   ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC. I WANT ONE SO BAD. I WORK AT A BUS STATION WHERE WE HAVE PREVOST SO I KNOW WHAT WONDERFUL VEHICLES THESE ARE, VERY IMPRESSIVE PREVOST IS THE BEST..... 3MILLION DOLARS WHO CARES ITS LIFE LIVE IT UP.....

Dave SoCal :   Our 2005 Inspire is experiencing what many other CC owners have - our dual paned thermal windows are clouding up. Our dealer said they can't get replacement windows from CC. Anyone know of a class action lawsuit that is already in the works?

Grumply :   It may be the worlds finest but is it value for money? I think not in these days of rising fuel prices. It's a dinosaur, a throwback.

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