Gil_J
04-21-2017, 09:21 AM
There's little doubt that the process of selecting and purchasing a coach can be both a time of exuberance and anxiety for many, if not most, coach buyers. Let's face it, no one wants to buy a coach to only later discover they didn't end up with the right fit for their needs. All of these coaches are similar to the candy on the shelves in the checkout line of a store; it's hard to pass them up!
Once you get past the astonishing looks both inside and out, you may end your search or dig a bit deeper, and you should, into how the coach systems work. The details aren't critical to many owners, but the operation and capabilities of the coach systems should be understood. Take for example an owner that loves to dry camp. The power systems vary widely between coaches and some are better configured for dry camping.
When it comes time to consider a new coach, take your time (something I strongly suggest but seldom do myself). Spend some time looking at the available coaches, which Prevost-Stuff.com is the premier site for available coaches. While looking I strongly suggest you do so being open to any conversion and any model. At this point don't factor in dislikes some may have as many of those dislikes are based solely on opinions. Take notes on what you like and dislike as you look at available coaches. When you later review your notes you should discover that you have begun to narrow your search. Take to dealers. Although all are motivated to push their own offerings, many are very knowledgeable and will provide you a wealth of information even if you buy elsewhere. Always have a sounding board. Whether it's a friend, a trusted owner, or consultant it's always good to have someone help you make sure you're still travelling down the path that best suites you.
Here's a pretty long video that highlights the exuberance of a new buyer after much of the anxiety has gone away. (CLICK HERE) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hY8XJNzVimA&t=7s) to watch the video.
For anyone looking for that perfect coach. Take your time, the right coach may not be available today, but it will be.
Once you get past the astonishing looks both inside and out, you may end your search or dig a bit deeper, and you should, into how the coach systems work. The details aren't critical to many owners, but the operation and capabilities of the coach systems should be understood. Take for example an owner that loves to dry camp. The power systems vary widely between coaches and some are better configured for dry camping.
When it comes time to consider a new coach, take your time (something I strongly suggest but seldom do myself). Spend some time looking at the available coaches, which Prevost-Stuff.com is the premier site for available coaches. While looking I strongly suggest you do so being open to any conversion and any model. At this point don't factor in dislikes some may have as many of those dislikes are based solely on opinions. Take notes on what you like and dislike as you look at available coaches. When you later review your notes you should discover that you have begun to narrow your search. Take to dealers. Although all are motivated to push their own offerings, many are very knowledgeable and will provide you a wealth of information even if you buy elsewhere. Always have a sounding board. Whether it's a friend, a trusted owner, or consultant it's always good to have someone help you make sure you're still travelling down the path that best suites you.
Here's a pretty long video that highlights the exuberance of a new buyer after much of the anxiety has gone away. (CLICK HERE) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hY8XJNzVimA&t=7s) to watch the video.
For anyone looking for that perfect coach. Take your time, the right coach may not be available today, but it will be.