I see stealth, access to more remote camping and boondocking as advantages, but I get claustrophobic just watching you guys trying to maneuver through this van. Great job as always!
I would not try to “camp” in one of these. It would be for travel, replacement of airplanes, hotels and restaurants. I would also use it as a daily driver and mobile office. I think it’s brilliant to have a car with a kitchenette, bathroom and sleeping area!
It is a nice bath...BUT i have yet to see a cubby or something to simply hold your toiletries(shampoo, soap)? What did you folks do to hold your stuff. Thanks Kate
Nice video. A few details would help - Tank capacity? Lithium capacity? Can you run the AC off the lithium? Heated memory seats on chassis? Spare tire included? Really like this coach but their website is a bit thin on specs. Thanks!
@@czaz00 I do not have a video of how it works... we do have one coming soon that I can do a video of and better explain as well as show what this option entails! -Jim
@@RVConcierge I’ll be on the lookout thank you very much for responding.. We are doing research for a daily driver class B also a weekend explorer but our issue is we are both a bit in the oversized as well trying to not spend an arm and a leg on a B and we don’t like generators because we are trying to stealth camp sometimes
You could make quite a profit now if you bought one of these for $144. It’s not that anyone is ashamed to post price… the prices just change so quickly that it wouldn’t make sense to mention it. My videos are more feature benefit walkthroughs and meant to be educational about the products. If anyone inquired about pricing I can certainly accommodate. Just not here where it’s time sensitive… I can live in a phone call, text or email. By the way I own one and love it! I made a video of mine!
@@RVConcierge I don't understand when on the window RSVP is 180,000 and the MAP is 155,000 then the sell price is 144,000. It seems to me that the people who by at other places for 180,00 are getting ripped off.
@@gldsmith61 100% Correct! Not every manufacturer, dealership or sales person is created equal. Some manufacturers build a high quality product and they stand behind their product, train their dealership sales personnel to know the product and technicians to provide exceptional repair service. That is the company that has built value and can demand more for their product. There are other manufacturers that build as inexpensively and as quickly as they can to satisfy quotas and stock holders and do not stand behind their product or dealerships and must sell with discounts and rebates etc. the value isn’t there. The same goes with dealerships and sales people. In this market with high demand, low inventory levels, supply chain issues and inflation we have the perfect storm for a strong seller’s market. Some dealers will still offer discounts and take deals from the local dealers knowIng they won’t have to service them again. While the small local dealer may not be able to replace inventory as they have been allocated less due to their size and volume. Some people will pay more to buy local and have their unit serviced in a timely manner. Some people it is just about a low price and getting the best deal at the cost of not being a able to service local while others do not have a local dealer and will have to travel to both purchase and service their RV. In addition to quality and pricing one should also consider the relationship. There are good manufacturers, dealers and sales people that take care of customers and do the right thing and there are some that do not. This is the reason I have become independent to work with clients, helping them navigate the purchase of an RV. I have great relationships and I can work with any client, manufacturer, dealer or even private individuals… not just one dealership where it’s take it or leave it. That being said… I’ll chose the relationship every single time. I’ll accomplish the by choosing the right client to work with and helping them get an RV that fits their needs and budget, by doing a walkthrough video, inspection report, helping with the deal, delivering it them and finally orienting them in the operation of their new RV. I am the change that I want to see in the RV industry and lifestyle. Thanks for taking the time to watch my video and give feedback. - Jim
I see stealth, access to more remote camping and boondocking as advantages, but I get claustrophobic just watching you guys trying to maneuver through this van. Great job as always!
I would not try to “camp” in one of these. It would be for travel, replacement of airplanes, hotels and restaurants. I would also use it as a daily driver and mobile office. I think it’s brilliant to have a car with a kitchenette, bathroom and sleeping area!
Very nice overview. Love your easy going and informative style!
Thanks Gene! It’s been a while since my last video, been crazy busy after the Hershey Show but I have so much coming! Stay tuned!
SO quiet when you closed the door! love it.
These are very well built! I chose mine for that reason!
It is a nice bath...BUT i have yet to see a cubby or something to simply hold your toiletries(shampoo, soap)? What did you folks do to hold your stuff. Thanks Kate
I have one of these vans and I’m doing another video of it soon… I’ll show you what we use!
Nice video. A few details would help - Tank capacity? Lithium capacity? Can you run the AC off the lithium? Heated memory seats on chassis? Spare tire included? Really like this coach but their website is a bit thin on specs. Thanks!
Mr Jim would you show what is under the two short benches in the back.
Thank you
I have to wait until I see another one. These are pre sold until next fall.
No info of the lithium package? Or solar?
Is there a way to lock those rear side windows? It looks like they can just be pushed in and slid over.
They latch! You have to push the latch to the side to slide the window.
Please tell me that it's not a 3 way fridge. I think I could go camping in this RV. I really, really like it.
Nice Mercedes!
I want one of these! I use it as my daily driver! ❤️
One question.. What is the ECO Freedom Package?? Is it Lithium system instead of generators??? Thank you very much great videos!!
Yes, and more. The Eco Freedom package is lithium batteries, a larger inverter and solar and eliminates the generator.
@@RVConcierge May I ask how it works ?? Or it there a video to watch please??
@@czaz00 I do not have a video of how it works... we do have one coming soon that I can do a video of and better explain as well as show what this option entails! -Jim
@@RVConcierge I’ll be on the lookout thank you very much for responding.. We are doing research for a daily driver class B also a weekend explorer but our issue is we are both a bit in the oversized as well trying to not spend an arm and a leg on a B and we don’t like generators because we are trying to stealth camp sometimes
@@czaz00 we also carry the Coachmen Cross Trek. I have a couple videos of them. 👍🏼
On the 4x4 only the body is lifted not the frame
Qi pronounced Chee and the buttons on the wheel are called Trackpads, from the Blackberry phones. Now you know.
Thanks!
In all sprinter bathroom the sink should fold up
True. I could even do without the bath sink since the kitchen sink is only one step away.
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Why are people ashamed to tell a price. I have seen these sell for 144.000 at RV shows. That's not a bad price compared to others.
You could make quite a profit now if you bought one of these for $144. It’s not that anyone is ashamed to post price… the prices just change so quickly that it wouldn’t make sense to mention it.
My videos are more feature benefit walkthroughs and meant to be educational about the products. If anyone inquired about pricing I can certainly accommodate. Just not here where it’s time sensitive… I can live in a phone call, text or email. By the way I own one and love it! I made a video of mine!
@@RVConcierge I don't understand when on the window RSVP is 180,000 and the MAP is 155,000 then the sell price is 144,000. It seems to me that the people who by at other places for 180,00 are getting ripped off.
@@gldsmith61 100% Correct! Not every manufacturer, dealership or sales person is created equal.
Some manufacturers build a high quality product and they stand behind their product, train their dealership sales personnel to know the product and technicians to provide exceptional repair service. That is the company that has built value and can demand more for their product. There are other manufacturers that build as inexpensively and as quickly as they can to satisfy quotas and stock holders and do not stand behind their product or dealerships and must sell with discounts and rebates etc. the value isn’t there. The same goes with dealerships and sales people.
In this market with high demand, low inventory levels, supply chain issues and inflation we have the perfect storm for a strong seller’s market. Some dealers will still offer discounts and take deals from the local dealers knowIng they won’t have to service them again. While the small local dealer may not be able to replace inventory as they have been allocated less due to their size and volume. Some people will pay more to buy local and have their unit serviced in a timely manner. Some people it is just about a low price and getting the best deal at the cost of not being a able to service local while others do not have a local dealer and will have to travel to both purchase and service their RV.
In addition to quality and pricing one should also consider the relationship.
There are good manufacturers, dealers and sales people that take care of customers and do the right thing and there are some that do not. This is the reason I have become independent to work with clients, helping them navigate the purchase of an RV. I have great relationships and I can work with any client, manufacturer, dealer or even private individuals… not just one dealership where it’s take it or leave it.
That being said… I’ll chose the relationship every single time. I’ll accomplish the by choosing the right client to work with and helping them get an RV that fits their needs and budget, by doing a walkthrough video, inspection report, helping with the deal, delivering it them and finally orienting them in the operation of their new RV.
I am the change that I want to see in the RV industry and lifestyle. Thanks for taking the time to watch my video and give feedback. - Jim
Soooo Distracted with your Bear !!! Uhhhh!!
Please save off your Bear please!!! Look scary!!!