In January (2020) we bought a 2002 40' Affinity that was apparently built for Ron Lee. It was in extraordinary condition albeit a little dated. New TV's, Direct TV, streaming music, solar panels, and it is up to date. All serviced, new batteries, new tires, inverter... and she is ready for the next 18 years. The wood is all solid walnut and the story goes, all from one tree. Don't know how you confirm that but I don't care. It is an amazing coach. It is such a comfortable, solid and stable coach. Huge Cat engine with like 1550 lb feet of torque. CC did it right.
I love my 2000 Country Coach Affinity! Just bought it and drove it from Delaware to North Carolina. The Cat 455 has 6500 Miles on it and is flawless. My wife and I feel so lucky to have our wonderful Coach! Your videos give me some great history of the Country Coach line.
Wow! I wish these guys could figure out a way to get back into the coach building business. I own a 2003 Magna. It's fun to imagine my coach rolling down the line there in Building 10!
Cool. Always wondered about the levels and funny how hard it is to sort out for CC and really all coaches. Very good info as always. And I’ll be visiting Premiere to check out that amazing selection. Can’t wait!!
Wish we could have spent more time on the history. I did as much research as I could before I bought mine but there were a lot of gaps. This has filled in some of the blanks but there's a lot more. I never did know what the 630 meant until now= Nothing, LOL! But at least I know. I might have to head up there some time with my coach and see where it was born. Thanks Andrew, I really can't get enough of these Country Coach videos. I keep telling my wife, "Look at this"! She says "I can look in the garage to see one"? Ok, just kidding. She is proud of her CC and does enjoy looking at the videos too.
I am flying to Eugene in a few days to pick up a 2000 CC Magna and drive it back to NC. I am bringing my 17-year-old son and we are picking up two of his friends in Vegas the day after Christmas. Hoping I-70 is clear, and the boys learn fast so I can sit shotgun! Your videos are very informative, thanks!
Another great video Andrew filled with information and very cool history of a great brand. Really like those guys from premier always so cool welcoming.
I would like to know why did Country Coach go out of business? How did they come up with the names for the coaches? I think since this was in Junction City, Oregon. They should use county names like Lane,Umatilla, Marion, Washington to name the coaches. Customers would never get confused. Thanks for the great information video.
I'd love to pick this guy's brain about all things Country Coach. I remember how much Bob Lee wanted these coaches to be seen as. From reading what Bob Lee had visions for these coaches, this guy has to know what Bob Lee thought.
Can somebody please tell me what kind of safety ratings that these RVs have. And do they have some kind of crash center that they test the buses out.. do they just build them and customize them and set them on the front line sell them as is?
You buy one and I'll crash test it for you. The only time that semi-trucks and motor homes are crash tested is when they crash. When you drive it from a cliff be ready to meet your Maker.
In January (2020) we bought a 2002 40' Affinity that was apparently built for Ron Lee. It was in extraordinary condition albeit a little dated. New TV's, Direct TV, streaming music, solar panels, and it is up to date. All serviced, new batteries, new tires, inverter... and she is ready for the next 18 years. The wood is all solid walnut and the story goes, all from one tree. Don't know how you confirm that but I don't care. It is an amazing coach. It is such a comfortable, solid and stable coach. Huge Cat engine with like 1550 lb feet of torque. CC did it right.
I love my 2000 Country Coach Affinity! Just bought it and drove it from Delaware to North Carolina. The Cat 455 has 6500 Miles on it and is flawless. My wife and I feel so lucky to have our wonderful Coach! Your videos give me some great history of the Country Coach line.
A very good commentary on Country Coach. Its good to know the history behind a popular brand. Thank you Andrew.
Thank you so much. I’ve always wanted to know more about country coaches different models.
Wow! I wish these guys could figure out a way to get back into the coach building business.
I own a 2003 Magna. It's fun to imagine my coach rolling down the line there in Building 10!
Awesome job on the video. I can't hear enough about the history of these beautiful coaches. Thanks for sharing.
Very good video/interview. Thank you Gary for helping me understand the different names and numbers of CC models. Happy trails!
Cool. Always wondered about the levels and funny how hard it is to sort out for CC and really all coaches. Very good info as always. And I’ll be visiting Premiere to check out that amazing selection. Can’t wait!!
Love these videos - going to get there as soon as I can and check them out! Thanks again Andrew for taking the time to give us these videos - ❤️❤️❤️
Wish we could have spent more time on the history. I did as much research as I could before I bought mine but there were a lot of gaps. This has filled in some of the blanks but there's a lot more. I never did know what the 630 meant until now= Nothing, LOL! But at least I know. I might have to head up there some time with my coach and see where it was born. Thanks Andrew, I really can't get enough of these Country Coach videos. I keep telling my wife, "Look at this"! She says "I can look in the garage to see one"? Ok, just kidding. She is proud of her CC and does enjoy looking at the videos too.
Really nice to hear from an RV innovator like Gary.
I am flying to Eugene in a few days to pick up a 2000 CC Magna and drive it back to NC. I am bringing my 17-year-old son and we are picking up two of his friends in Vegas the day after Christmas. Hoping I-70 is clear, and the boys learn fast so I can sit shotgun! Your videos are very informative, thanks!
Superb job with your video goals!! Great order putting them out.
Another great video Andrew filled with information and very cool history of a great brand. Really like those guys from premier always so cool welcoming.
Beautiful rv coach in that place!😄
I am going to try to visit that facility in September when I am running up the Oregon coast it’s definitely Thomyt approved.
I would like to know why did Country Coach go out of business? How did they come up with the names for the coaches?
I think since this was in Junction City, Oregon. They should use county names like Lane,Umatilla, Marion, Washington to name the coaches.
Customers would never get confused. Thanks for the great information video.
I'd love to pick this guy's brain about all things Country Coach. I remember how much Bob Lee wanted these coaches to be seen as. From reading what Bob Lee had visions for these coaches, this guy has to know what Bob Lee thought.
Great discussion !
Great video.
Alot of history there.
🇨🇦 lots of history. Any production numbers on the coaches over the years..?..
Very interesting,thanks
Can somebody please tell me what kind of safety ratings that these RVs have. And do they have some kind of crash center that they test the buses out.. do they just build them and customize them and set them on the front line sell them as is?
yes your right
You buy one and I'll crash test it for you. The only time that semi-trucks and motor homes are crash tested is when they crash. When you drive it from a cliff be ready to meet your Maker.
When a Motorcoach company keeps their buses inside
That says alot about that company!"❤🚍🌟💞
Was Country Coach built on a Prevost platform ?
Wish he would of showed an allure 36ft !
Andrew do they have any 40 ft coach's for sale if so how do you contact them
premierrvservices.com
Thanks
65,000 pound front suspension ? I gotta see that.
He said 16,500
That sounds about right . Thanks.my ol hearing aint what it used to be.
What about the "Concept"..?
I want a 36 to 38 foot with the big engine 2000 to 2004
Man U must make a bunch on comm in trying to sell I thought you were a detailed not a used bus salesman ggoo job