This thing is incredible! Definitely on the lottery list (with a matching stacker trailer)!
The ad - 2020 Prevost Foretravel H3-45Quad Slide
A video:
The ad - 2020 Prevost Foretravel H3-45Quad Slide
A video:
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It’s a Prevost.Cliff notes? No one wants to watch a stupid ****ing video.
Cliff notes? No one wants to watch a stupid ****ing video.
$2M+ and they only include a 1080p TV. What a joke.
I’m looking for an RV right now, but something a hair less expensive than that.
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Thanks for trying to be a salesman and hawking products for us to be spammed by.My dad actually has one of this vintage, but it's mint. Kinda cool, but really cramped compared to today's three, four and sometimes five slide behemoths.
Thanks for trying to be a salesman and hawking products for us to be spammed by.
if I had the **** you money to buy the RV in the OP's post I'd seriously consider having it wrapped to look like that for a while
Prevost is THE top of the line in bus's. The shell and drivetrain alone is well over 1/2 mil before the coach company even starts. Is it worth it ???? I'll never know, but they are well known to be the best of the best. Of course the RV world is nothing but the older crowd of dick measuring contests. I have an RV...just a Winnebago, lol, and belonging to some of those forums are quite interesting. Most are full of pretentious pricks who think the make and size of their rig makes it acceptable for them to talk down to everyone else.
Not to mention the structure of a Prevost is head and shoulders above the rest. But it is a subsidiary of Volvo, so no surprise there. It even looks safer underneath all the glitz and glamour.
I would imagine something like this is geared more toward someone like a NASCAR driver who will spend 3/4 of the year living in it. Money factor alone puts it out of reach of the average retired person who has the ability to truly utilize this.
You would be surprised . Been to many RV "Resorts" around the country and there is 1/2 dozen or so of these in every one. A retired guy that spends most of his day polishing the aluminum and stainless. Usually pulling a Cadillac or Denali just as shiny.