Nice presentation of two exceptional coaches!! Excellent color combination on the Emerald interior!! Preference between an X3/H3 chassis plays a key role in determining which way to go--
Jarred, I see you must be a loyal RVwithandrewsteele follower? He does great work for the high end rv industry. It's funny when you see other's try and do it that's when you can really see how good our guy Andrew real is.
I don't doubt that Liberty is a good Coach, but if they really did such a Great Job, then they would be willing to extend that Squeeks and Rattles Lifetime Warranty....at least to the 1st person who repurchases it, say if done so within the first "5-10" of years since built! Otherwise, it just comes across as a Corporate Slogan, as opposed to something that the Manufactuer Truly Believes In!! Also, I can't believe how Prevost and These Customerizers only limit their Warranties on these Multi-million Dollar machines to 1 or 2 years! Even Automobile Makers give longer Warranties than that!! Seems like for the amount of money these Coaches cost, the Bumper to Bumper Warranties would be at a minimum of 10 years!!!
Marathon Coach would be my number one choice but, I do like certain features more from Liberty Coach (Paint, technology) and Featherlite Coach (some technology items) so, if I could, I would have a Frankenstein coach . . . A few items from each converter.
On average most RV salesmen are friendly. Some with different personalities. With all the Rv tours on our channel we found coachmen to be the most friendly and pleasure way class B the worse. Most people in this industry are pretty good. Ron was a good guy. Just not a flashy rep.
I know. It is funny as I agree with you. But other people say the wrong way and then I say it the wrong way out of bad habit. Hope you still enjoyed the video. We will work on that next time!!
I think they have so many people that tour the rigs at the shows that are not buyers they ( Sales guys) get frustrated. In our case, they were pretty friendly off camera and even blocked the Prevost for us. Some people are not as comfortable on camera also. However in general, The Prevost Sales guys, are not the typical flashy sales guys as they really don't need to be as their buyers are few but serious. In any case, we hope you liked the video and thanks for watching How To Have Fun Outdoors!
He was nice, just not your typical sales guy. Thanks for watching How To Have Fun Outdoors! Also Check out our Sister RUclips Channel How To Have Fun Cruising! Subscribe/Like/Share w Friends!
Honestly, Ron seemed like he didn't want to be bothered with the interview. You can see it but his mannerisms, interrupting the interviewer and expressions. That would have turned me right off right then. No thank you.
4 munutes at the beginning of stuff that has nothing to do with the title of this video...as a first tiume viewer tto this channel...my advice to you is get to the meat of the INFO..many people view for information..not entertainment..
Nice presentation of two exceptional coaches!! Excellent color combination on the Emerald interior!!
Preference between an X3/H3 chassis plays a key role in determining which way to go--
Agree! Thanks for watching How To Have fun Outdoors!!
Wow the last Marathon guy, Preston, what a real livewire! Full of great insight of the Marathon coach "it's the best".
They make a great product! Thanks for watching How To Have Fun Outdoors!
Liberty Coach is the best…Lifetime warranty on squeaks and rattles as long as you purchase a new coach
The manufacture a great coach! Thanks for watching How To Have Fun Outdoors!
Jarred, I see you must be a loyal RVwithandrewsteele follower? He does great work for the high end rv industry. It's funny when you see other's try and do it that's when you can really see how good our guy Andrew real is.
@@MaximusMerideus I love AS content and motorcoach trends…iv been following him since Big Tony was helping him in his RV detail business
@@jarredholt5037 Me too, I miss Big Tony
I don't doubt that Liberty is a good Coach, but if they really did such a Great Job, then they would be willing to extend that Squeeks and Rattles Lifetime Warranty....at least to the 1st person who repurchases it, say if done so within the first "5-10" of years since built! Otherwise, it just comes across as a Corporate Slogan, as opposed to something that the Manufactuer Truly Believes In!! Also, I can't believe how Prevost and These Customerizers only limit their Warranties on these Multi-million Dollar machines to 1 or 2 years! Even Automobile Makers give longer Warranties than that!! Seems like for the amount of money these Coaches cost, the Bumper to Bumper Warranties would be at a minimum of 10 years!!!
These coaches depreciate in value pretty fast ! Been looking at older Coaches for 1/4 the price on new. Even a 08 Marathon is really nice.
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Marathon Coach would be my number one choice but, I do like certain features more from Liberty Coach (Paint, technology) and Featherlite Coach (some technology items) so, if I could, I would have a Frankenstein coach . . . A few items from each converter.
Funny, we feel the same way. They both have some great features and benefits! Well said Overlord! Thanks for watching How to Have Fun Outdoors!
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wow!!! both coaches are beautiful! fantastic.
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The Emerald Coach is beautiful however, salesman Ron is not very friendly.
Perhaps the Emerald office needs to see this video.
On average most RV salesmen are friendly. Some with different personalities. With all the Rv tours on our channel we found coachmen to be the most friendly and pleasure way class B the worse. Most people in this industry are pretty good. Ron was a good guy. Just not a flashy rep.
Agreed, I wasn’t impressed with Ron either. Both coaches looked great though.
I’ve worked with Ron before and he’s excellent.
The AC works amazing on the Emerald. For the money, compared to the other top tier mfg’s Emerald does a great job?
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Yes, I would definitely take the Emerald and 400K over the Marathon. Emerald is the best Prevost converter for the money.
The Liberty guy was sure enthusiastic about showing off his product. Both beautiful coaches, although I'm unimpressed by lead-time on Marathon.
Agree, Lead times are a real issue. With so many parts to these builds, supply chain is a mess. Thanks for watching How To Have Fun Outdoors!
I like the emerald interior better than all the rest of the prevost interiors.
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2 very nice Coachs
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It was impossible to stop looking at…..🥑🥑
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Preh-voh
not Pree-vost
I know. It is funny as I agree with you. But other people say the wrong way and then I say it the wrong way out of bad habit. Hope you still enjoyed the video. We will work on that next time!!
Thank you! It drives me absolutely crazy when people continue to mispronounce the name.
You should do a tour of Newell next.
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Are Emerald and Liberty the same company? The salesman shirt says Liberty.
Two different companies. One of the companies we filmed 2 people and the other company we filmed one person.
2 year warranty? Give me a Liberty or a Newell; better service after the sale.
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That guy seemed like he really didn't wanna be bothered by you and your video. 😂
I think they have so many people that tour the rigs at the shows that are not buyers they ( Sales guys) get frustrated. In our case, they were pretty friendly off camera and even blocked the Prevost for us. Some people are not as comfortable on camera also. However in general, The Prevost Sales guys, are not the typical flashy sales guys as they really don't need to be as their buyers are few but serious. In any case, we hope you liked the video and thanks for watching How To Have Fun Outdoors!
Not a long warranty for a product that you claim that you have the best 👌two years
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You were probably told this many times, but it’s pronounced with the st as silent. So it sounds like Pr-A-vo
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It's pronounced Prey Vo, not pre vost
Got it!
The dude from Emerald sounds like he didn't want be bothered
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Hey baby girl it's must be cold or you happy to see me
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Have fun outdoors at 2.5 million dollars? No irony there.
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$7500 a month .. 😂 let's go, NVM I'll pay in cash.
Time to hit the road and Have Fun Outdoors!
Honestly, Ron seemed like he didn't want to be bothered with the interview. You can see it but his mannerisms, interrupting the interviewer and expressions. That would have turned me right off right then. No thank you.
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Prevost is pronounced pray voh!
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Please just say "Pray vo" ...its French Canadian
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Pronounce Prevost correctly please! The “t” is silent.
We understand and we already addressed this a long time ago in comments below. But, thanks for watching How To Have Fun Outdoors!
4 munutes at the beginning of stuff that has nothing to do with the title of this video...as a first tiume viewer tto this channel...my advice to you is get to the meat of the INFO..many people view for information..not entertainment..
We will keep working on it. Thanks for your feedback.
Pray vo....please not pre vost
Got it. Just a slip.