@LuisUrbieta I have a 2007 Holiday Rambler Ambassador (made by Monaco). The quality and workmanship are second to none for entry-class diesel pushers. I truly believe the late 2000s were the last years of non-DEF, high-quality built diesel pushers. A uniform (non-seam) 40-foot fiberglass roof cap makes the purchase worthwhile
Overpriced for something that's almost 20 yrs old you have to think about some things there are certain camp sites that want allow rvs over 15yrs old and some sites that want allow rvs over 20yrs old and if you pay 90 thousand dollars or more on a used rv that cannot use certain camp sites thats wasting money so do yourself a favor and do some shopping around and find better prices if you are looking for use rvs you be amazed what you will find if you look hard enough don't get screwed on Overpriced rvs.
From my experience this coach will not have many issues getting into whatever campground you’d like to visit. Lately I’ve been using a 2006 model coach with no issues so far anywhere. For years have not had issues as long as you have a gorgeous paint job like this Camelot
You don't know RVs. Campgrounds ask the year to gauge cheap, garbage production coaches, not luxury quality coaches. They know the difference. You should learn the difference too.
Hernandez Kevin Martin Elizabeth Jones Shirley
Wow! Nice coach! I am retiring in 16 months and wish I was ready to buy. But you seem to always have a good selection so, hopefully next spring.
Robinson Richard Davis Larry Lewis Laura
Hassan Streets
Great coach
Is this coach still available?
DPF
What?
Is it just me,or does this video not have siound?
just you haha. Thanks hopefully you get some audio too
DFF - yes or no
No ..
Love this Monaco RV & by modern day's standards it looks cool. They don't make them like they used to.@@PowerGearPerformance
@LuisUrbieta I have a 2007 Holiday Rambler Ambassador (made by Monaco). The quality and workmanship are second to none for entry-class diesel pushers. I truly believe the late 2000s were the last years of non-DEF, high-quality built diesel pushers. A uniform (non-seam) 40-foot fiberglass roof cap makes the purchase worthwhile
@@PowerGearPerformance Yeah the sad thing is they don't make them like this anymore!
Are you trying to say "DEF"? Use your words, slow down and get the letters right. It's 2008, so no DEF.
Just another overpriced old unit. Why waste your $$$
Overpriced for something that's almost 20 yrs old you have to think about some things there are certain camp sites that want allow rvs over 15yrs old and some sites that want allow rvs over 20yrs old and if you pay 90 thousand dollars or more on a used rv that cannot use certain camp sites thats wasting money so do yourself a favor and do some shopping around and find better prices if you are looking for use rvs you be amazed what you will find if you look hard enough don't get screwed on Overpriced rvs.
So make an offer, but what good does this comment do?
From my experience this coach will not have many issues getting into whatever campground you’d like to visit. Lately I’ve been using a 2006 model coach with no issues so far anywhere. For years have not had issues as long as you have a gorgeous paint job like this Camelot
Price is competitive
You don't know RVs. Campgrounds ask the year to gauge cheap, garbage production coaches, not luxury quality coaches. They know the difference. You should learn the difference too.