Scott Ales
10-22-2014, 05:50 PM
Hello everyone!
It feels a bit odd to refer to ourselves as newbies. Especially after all the mistakes and experiences we have behind us with Prevost coaches. Over the last 15 years my wife Debra, son Dawson, and myself have been fortunate to experience quite a few different coaches. From Late 80s 40 footers all the way to a one year old 2004 H345 Marathon back in 2005 . There's simply nothing like traveling in a Prevost. Starting out in a 1971 Kenworth conventional with a lowboy trailer at 14 years old provided a great platform to drive these amazing machines around. We buy a coach every year or two, play with it, sell it, and find another.
And for those that say, "Oh, you're a dealer." No offense to anyone here, I often say "I trade in and out of toys often but have the same wife for 30+ years, and I understand from others that is the cheaper way to go!"
Cheers,
Scott
It feels a bit odd to refer to ourselves as newbies. Especially after all the mistakes and experiences we have behind us with Prevost coaches. Over the last 15 years my wife Debra, son Dawson, and myself have been fortunate to experience quite a few different coaches. From Late 80s 40 footers all the way to a one year old 2004 H345 Marathon back in 2005 . There's simply nothing like traveling in a Prevost. Starting out in a 1971 Kenworth conventional with a lowboy trailer at 14 years old provided a great platform to drive these amazing machines around. We buy a coach every year or two, play with it, sell it, and find another.
And for those that say, "Oh, you're a dealer." No offense to anyone here, I often say "I trade in and out of toys often but have the same wife for 30+ years, and I understand from others that is the cheaper way to go!"
Cheers,
Scott