You can see the pride in what these guys do every time you make a video at premier RV Andrew you have single-handedly change the quality of RV videos on RUclips it is so cool that you take us to these places that we would otherwise probably never see if I ever buy another motorhome I will be taking a trip to premier RV it was so awesome to hear the guys that built these motorhomes when you ask them a question they don’t think twice about the answer thanks again for the Videos
Andrew, as a proud owner of a Country Coach Lexa, I want to thank you for creating content that’s reminding people just how special these coaches are. Once again, you have a gift of interviewing people. Some people like to hear themselves talk a lot, but instead the focal point is properly put on those who are part of the Country Coach family and legacy. Well done Andrew!
Listening to these gentlemen talk about CC really shows they are vested in what they do. When you have the owners who worked for the company for so long and now continue to support that coach it speaks volumes. I found Premier rv from watching your you tube videos about them and for that I am thankful. I have learned so much about CC and Premier Rv. I see that they bring in quality and service with respect to the customer, as Mr. Bob Lee would want. I have spoken to Louie about some of their coaches and he is very straight forward and a No BS kinda guy. exactly what I would expect. Thank you Andrew Steele for the video and bringing this information to us.
Mt wife and I are the luckiest people there is. I hope I’m not repeating myself but, we looked for a Country Coach for an amazingly short time! Out of the blue came a Beautiful 2000 CC Affinity with 65k miles on the chassis, and 65 hundred miles on the Cat 455 which has been totally rebuilt by Cat! She in such a terrific condition it is hard to believe. We are retired and currently are living in this Magnificent Find. Love you channel and I always learn something!
What made Country Coach different from their competitors (and more like Prevost) is that the founder, Bob Lee, understood and was faithful to the bus (coach) building tradition inherent to the Prevost, for one (which is why so many CC's had Detroit 60s, I'm sure). Bob Lee was intent upon delivering a great bus, first. His background in conversion made him understand the dual conversation going on between the underlying transportation unit and the conversion (which like Prevost came in many hues). There's a correlation between Prevost and Country Coach in many important respects. You could really see that in the special 2016 model they are selling which had the kitchen up front and living-room in the middle and is a driver's coach in every respect.
New to all this but Country Coach has the most conscientious quality design and commitment for this “mom”....paying close attention and consideration!!!
Like I said before when you see a Motorcoach bus parked in door...For me that's the Love you have for that bus..It's something special and I say this with all my respect and love from JAY07!"🚍💞❤🌟
The more I watch Andrew steels vlogs,The more I like the idea of RV life in America,Andrew you are the guy in the know. I would have thought a good quality RV is for life.Do your home work and buy the one you want,I want ether a Renegade XL or marathon,Prevost
Andrew…I was looking at a Used 2013 or newer Newell or a New Renegade custom Classic 45ft… BUT actually now I’m very much considering a used “Upgraded” Country Coach. The structure and quality remind me of a Newell at 20% of the cost!! Would love to see a video from Premier RV comparing the top of the line Country Coach with a Newell…that would be an Awesome video!!
Man steel, that was one of the best vids I've seen you make. Those guys love their product. Makes me reconsider what I got, but I have it and I love it. It's built just about the same as the CCs. I knew a WL owner who put his coach on it's side when it got cut off by a dump truck. They got it up on it's wheels and he drove it to a shop a state away for repair. I will say (and I know you know what I own) they did do the mechanics on another level. My Cummins ISM runs at 500HP. If things had been different I would have gone after that coach of the former owner you showed a few months back for real. That was about the same money I put into mine when all was said and done. Stay safe.
Andrew, my wife and I are hooked on your channel. We are very close to pulling the trigger on a coach and go full time. Watching your channel we are narrowing down to a used Prevost or used Country Coach. Here is our question to you, if given the same amount to pay for either, which would you purchase a newer CC or an older Prevost? We are holding our budget to under $200,000k.
I am a tech here at prevost FW. Do you know of anyone who can assist with some wiring issues we have on a coach. We are having A/C issues both on coach and driver. Traced back to a motherboard we think may be the problem.
Why aren't they still in bissineses building them don't make no sense if they were so popular I don't get that part of it if they were so well built and beautiful inside and ride so good and all they say was it management that was bad what done them into a bankruptcy what's the reason I wonder and if I had the money would it be wise to restart it
Bill Daniels They sold to another company who ran the company into the ground and wasn’t able to survive to recession of 08. When they went into bankruptcy my grandfather, Ron Lee bought the IP and some of the equipment to continue servicing and building parts for the coaches. He build his 2016 coach to show investors what they could do. He ended up selling to Winnebago with the agreement that they would eventually begin building CC’s to CC’s specs and not rebranded Winnebago’s. Shortly after he passed Winnebago decided not to continue in Junction City.
@@naquoashuey2794 I grew up with a family of WWII brothers whose families camped out together every year once or twice and each of the brothers had a VW Camper (this was 1960s-70s), and one of the bros eventually got a special conversion known as the Vanagon, which I believe came out of Oregon, too. So I have this appreciation for what these camper vans enabled as a means of keeping families together, especially bros who shared a war together, sharing new bonds with all their children etc. I have so much respect for people like Mr Lee and his commitment to building a great company and his entrepreneurial spirit, no doubt.
Lots a great companies folded in 08. Monaco, Wanderlodge, Country Coach, etc. You can blame management but sometimes economic conditions prevail. Country Coach was sold to Winnebago. Bluebird sold off Wanderlodge. Monaco to Navistar. It happens. It still does not reflect poorly on the quality of those units. I will put my Wanderlodge up against anything ever built. Ever.
You can see the pride in what these guys do every time you make a video at premier RV Andrew you have single-handedly change the quality of RV videos on RUclips it is so cool that you take us to these places that we would otherwise probably never see if I ever buy another motorhome I will be taking a trip to premier RV it was so awesome to hear the guys that built these motorhomes when you ask them a question they don’t think twice about the answer thanks again for the Videos
Thank you for the kind words
Good comment Darrin, now get the nova finished and to the track! ;)
Andrew, as a proud owner of a Country Coach Lexa, I want to thank you for creating content that’s reminding people just how special these coaches are. Once again, you have a gift of interviewing people. Some people like to hear themselves talk a lot, but instead the focal point is properly put on those who are part of the Country Coach family and legacy. Well done Andrew!
The wife and I purchased a 2006 CC Inspire from these folks, HIGHLY recommend this group GREAT service and quality. 👍😎🦅🇺🇸
Listening to these gentlemen talk about CC really shows they are vested in what they do. When you have the owners who worked for the company for so long and now continue to support that coach it speaks volumes. I found Premier rv from watching your you tube videos about them and for that I am thankful. I have learned so much about CC and Premier Rv. I see that they bring in quality and service with respect to the customer, as Mr. Bob Lee would want. I have spoken to Louie about some of their coaches and he is very straight forward and a No BS kinda guy. exactly what I would expect. Thank you Andrew Steele for the video and bringing this information to us.
Great interviews and video Andrew. Thank you Gary and Louie at Premier Services. Great to learn more about CC. Happy trails!
Mt wife and I are the luckiest people there is. I hope I’m not repeating myself but, we looked for a Country Coach for an amazingly short time! Out of the blue came a Beautiful 2000 CC Affinity with 65k miles on the chassis, and 65 hundred miles on the Cat 455 which has been totally rebuilt by Cat! She in such a terrific condition it is hard to believe. We are retired and currently are living in this Magnificent Find. Love you channel and I always learn something!
Adored watching them in Oregon..every RV show...Country Coach and Beaver Coaches!! Thanks so much Andrew!!
I really enjoy this story on country coach to bad they are not around anymore thanks Andrew they where awesome coachs
What made Country Coach different from their competitors (and more like Prevost) is that the founder, Bob Lee, understood and was faithful to the bus (coach) building tradition inherent to the Prevost, for one (which is why so many CC's had Detroit 60s, I'm sure). Bob Lee was intent upon delivering a great bus, first. His background in conversion made him understand the dual conversation going on between the underlying transportation unit and the conversion (which like Prevost came in many hues). There's a correlation between Prevost and Country Coach in many important respects. You could really see that in the special 2016 model they are selling which had the kitchen up front and living-room in the middle and is a driver's coach in every respect.
New to all this but Country Coach has the most conscientious quality design and commitment for this “mom”....paying close attention and consideration!!!
This is great inside information - I know who I'm calling if I find a Country Coach for sale that's not being sold by them.
One of the best in production coaches ever made. Period.
Like I said before when you see a Motorcoach bus parked in door...For me that's the Love you have for that bus..It's something special and I say this with all my respect and love from JAY07!"🚍💞❤🌟
The more I watch Andrew steels vlogs,The more I like the idea of RV life in America,Andrew you are the guy in the know.
I would have thought a good quality RV is for life.Do your home work and buy the one you want,I want ether a Renegade XL or marathon,Prevost
Great video Andrew! I love the fact that all your CC videos, keep reminding me of what a great purchase my CC Affinity was! Thanks again!
Older vs Newer anytime when it comes to coaches. The old saying "they don't build em like these use to" definitely applies here.
Andrew…I was looking at a Used 2013 or newer Newell or a New Renegade custom Classic 45ft… BUT actually now I’m very much considering a used “Upgraded” Country Coach. The structure and quality remind me of a Newell at 20% of the cost!! Would love to see a video from Premier RV comparing the top of the line Country Coach with a Newell…that would be an Awesome video!!
Great idea. I would like to see that video too!
Nice coaches might consider looking at one if I ever get to own one some day
Foretravels from the 1980s through mid 2000s all
had semi monocoque construction until multiple slide outs meant adding additional rails.
Man steel, that was one of the best vids I've seen you make. Those guys love their product. Makes me reconsider what I got, but I have it and I love it. It's built just about the same as the CCs. I knew a WL owner who put his coach on it's side when it got cut off by a dump truck. They got it up on it's wheels and he drove it to a shop a state away for repair. I will say (and I know you know what I own) they did do the mechanics on another level. My Cummins ISM runs at 500HP. If things had been different I would have gone after that coach of the former owner you showed a few months back for real. That was about the same money I put into mine when all was said and done. Stay safe.
Would have liked to see you ask, "used CC or used Prevost"
Great video Andrew. Thank you. Given the great discussion about the chassis, and the similarities to the Prevost structure; how do the two compare ??
It's great and it beautiful coach!👏😄
When im Rich enough im coming straight to you guyz to buy all my toys, Thank You for being you, onya guyz :)
That's Amazing... Awesome video
Andrew, my wife and I are hooked on your channel. We are very close to pulling the trigger on a coach and go full time. Watching your channel we are narrowing down to a used Prevost or used Country Coach. Here is our question to you, if given the same amount to pay for either, which would you purchase a newer CC or an older Prevost? We are holding our budget to under $200,000k.
It all depends on who you plan on using the coach, 20000 miles a year and under, Country. 20000 miles a year and more Prevost
I need a family coach for 7. Can I get a custom one built. Thanks for video I hope you have an awesome afternoon
The Farming Life they no longer build new coaches, possibly could modify an existing unit
Thanks! 👍😀
What was CC's top of the line model? The Affinity, the Magna, Or something else?
Affinity for the most part but there was also the Lexa and the Rhapsody
BIG DAN C. Concept was top of the line in my day.
Andrew, serious good piece of work on this buddy. You like Alfa product?
Can someone who purchases a used country coach bring it to your facility for a thorough review and update?
Thanks. Like #200!! I watched the ads, so you get paid.
We just bought a intrigue 330 any thoughts?
I am a tech here at prevost FW. Do you know of anyone who can assist with some wiring issues we have on a coach. We are having A/C issues both on coach and driver. Traced back to a motherboard we think may be the problem.
Check with Brian's rv videos 😎
Why aren't they still in bissineses building them don't make no sense if they were so popular I don't get that part of it if they were so well built and beautiful inside and ride so good and all they say was it management that was bad what done them into a bankruptcy what's the reason I wonder and if I had the money would it be wise to restart it
Because Winnabego management dropped the ball big time after they bought them!
Bill Daniels
They sold to another company who ran the company into the ground and wasn’t able to survive to recession of 08. When they went into bankruptcy my grandfather, Ron Lee bought the IP and some of the equipment to continue servicing and building parts for the coaches. He build his 2016 coach to show investors what they could do. He ended up selling to Winnebago with the agreement that they would eventually begin building CC’s to CC’s specs and not rebranded Winnebago’s. Shortly after he passed Winnebago decided not to continue in Junction City.
@@naquoashuey2794 I grew up with a family of WWII brothers whose families camped out together every year once or twice and each of the brothers had a VW Camper (this was 1960s-70s), and one of the bros eventually got a special conversion known as the Vanagon, which I believe came out of Oregon, too. So I have this appreciation for what these camper vans enabled as a means of keeping families together, especially bros who shared a war together, sharing new bonds with all their children etc. I have so much respect for people like Mr Lee and his commitment to building a great company and his entrepreneurial spirit, no doubt.
Lots a great companies folded in 08. Monaco, Wanderlodge, Country Coach, etc. You can blame management but sometimes economic conditions prevail. Country Coach was sold to Winnebago. Bluebird sold off Wanderlodge. Monaco to Navistar. It happens. It still does not reflect poorly on the quality of those units. I will put my Wanderlodge up against anything ever built. Ever.
@@DLTJR1959 that's very sad to see any of them go because of the people that are hurt
He said so great and bankrupt in the same sentence ? What happened ?
The Great Recession of 2008 is what happened.