I had my eye on that one too. Seems this is an example of an interior style that has wide appeal. Converters should build more like this one.
I had my eye on that one too. Seems this is an example of an interior style that has wide appeal. Converters should build more like this one.
Yes, but I don't think that was the only appeal. Curious what drew others to it and if the bunks - were part of that equation?
For me I liked:
Dark subtle changes in exteior color - not to busy, muted and bold
Wood veneer interior what I have previously called an "organic" feel
non-clutered feel
Bunks!
Sweet "mondo" propane grill
booth and twin sofas (I never have understood the $200 "euro recliner" converters put in to coaches.
As you said, it was spot on - hence the reason it is the first coach in a very long time that as soon as it was listed on prevost-stuff it was snatched up. Sellers/dealers - take note.
I agree with all of those points, gershwin. Personally, I thought bunks would be a turn off for most because buyers tend to be older, but lesson learned.
It was snatched up from that listing, but on sale for two years prior by Marathon. Makes me wonder what else is sitting out there.
Just this morning I sent an email to the sales rep at Marathon Florida. I haven't heard from him in months, since our last visit. Drove through the lot last night and noticed several new faces.... Not your typical sales person, I guess.
Something is going on w/ them - maybe others can chime in. I've heard some "stuff" from others - not sure I should share. But will say that my experience is they don't follow up, haven't been the least bit accommodating when dealing w/ their consigned inventory. Just don't appear receiptive.
I am not in a position to defend people who are in the business of selling coaches, but I am in the process of selling a plane so I can sympathize with them.
There is more BS being spread by potential buyers than I can shake a stick at. I have had people claim the purchase will be a cash transaction and have me jump through all the hoops pulling the paperwork together and then they disappear. I find out later they not only did not have the cash, they could not get financing. I have had buyers accept the price subject to a review of the books and a test flight, only to have them decide after they get to Knoxville they decided they want to pay less than we agreed. One clown had a plane he needed to trade, I finally agreed to accept and the deal fell through because he owed more than it was worth and couldn't make the deal work financially. In all conversations it was free and clear.
If I had to put up with that to make a living I would just slit my wrists.
Sawbonz,
We purchased our Liberty from Marathon Coach in San Antonio, Florida. Knowing now what I should have known back then, I would be reluctant to make another purchase there.
When I brought up my concerns to the salesman after we had taken delivery, admittedly some time later, he said he would "get back to corporate" and let me know of their response.
Never heard another word.
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