| Liberty Prevost luxury motorcoach | Lon S. Aucker | As an Owner of a Liberty Prevost Le Mirage XL 40 Ft. I can attest to the fact that it is truly the "Ultimate Class" in all respects. I lived on my coach full time for five years and it was one of the great adventures of my life and I have lived all over the world. |
| Re: Country Coach Prevost | 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. |
| Country Coach Prevost | 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..... |
| Re: Marathon's first quad-slide Prevost conversion | Dave | Its perfect, Better than Newell and Wanderlodge. Can't wait to have one custom built. |
| Re: Marathon's first quad-slide Prevost conversion | Ken C | I think it looks awesome but why not full wall slides? They've gone from none to 4 in the last decade or so but maybe it's time to go back to 2 - but full-wall. |
| 2003 Prevost Country CoachVantare XLII | Glen Faraday | I have a 2003 Prevost Country CoachVantare XLII - great coach. I have had not one problem at all. It's difficult to believe, but it's true. I had one coach before this, I'm not prepared to say the name because it was much less cost and therefore you can't really expect it to be of the same quality. Problems and more problems. But the Prevost is different. This is the way to go if you can afford it. |
| Prevost motorcoach conversions | R. Kennedy | Hope they begin including RedyTemp hot water circulators as a standard "Green Friendly" component. A couple we met had one in their coach and they loved it. Not having to wait for hot water was impressive. The install seems pretty straight forward and quick. They liked the fact that their water lasted a lot longer before having to refill. |
| Re: Prevost motorcoach conversions | Ross TX | Prevost is definitely number one for conversions. The traditionalists will always go with XL and the modernists with the H. Me? I'd settle for either. |
| Re: 2007 Country Coach Prevost | 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 ! |
| Re: 2007 Country Coach Prevost | 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! |
| Re: 2007 Country Coach Prevost | 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. |
| 2002 Country Coach Prevost Vantare XL11 | Phil Clark | I have the 45 ft long Vantare with all the features. This is our 5th RV and it is absolutely the best. I've read many of the comments on the Roaming Times reviews and many of the problems are the same as I had with my other RVs. This may be difficult to believe but I've had virtually no problems with the Prevost. I guess you get what you pay for. With all of my other RVs every time I went in for service (or for repair) I had a list of things to take care of. Not with the Prevost. Service means service and no list of things. I've had new tires, a slight leak on the ice maker and an electrical system problem that turned out to be a fuse, but apart from that nothing. Finding an Rv park can be a problem, they tell you they can take big rigs but when you say 45 feet they often can't. So trip planning is necessary. |