We purchased a 1995 country coach from Terry about a year and a half ago close to two years now and he’s a really nice guy and it really works with you
Great video Andrew! We bought our coach in 2009 from Terry and still own it. It is a 2005 Beaver, Patriot Thunder, 40 ft. If I were to buy another coach it would be from Terry. He is very honest and his customer service after the sale is outstanding! I highly recommend Terry to anyone looking for an RV and also Oregon Motorcoach Center.
Yes...Yes...Yes...Checks all the buttons for a quality shorter pusher...My only concern would be the short wheelbase and porpoising but it appears County Coach took that into consideration...Makes sense...This is a buy in my book...Getting that sofa recovered is small coin...Thanks again Andrew for a great video...Really appreciate your content...
It is amazing seeing this! Last month we bought a 1996 Country Coach Allure 32' with no slides. We are excited to get out and adventure in it soon. Ours was not nearly as well maintained as this one, but I love seeing how great of care these owners took!
Thats perfect. High end, no slide, perfect size well maintained. Love the shower. I can handle the sofa but the bed spread and headboard even freaks out this old man
Thank you Andrew and Terry for showing this video on this coach. It’s a very nice coach. For being as ok’d as it is it is in great condition. Thank you again the both of you. Have a Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family.
Does anyone else think that Terry sounds just like Jordan Peterson? Also, I love this coach. If I had a pole barn to store this I would snap it up in a heartbeat.
Cummins ISC will move that coach down the road quite effortlessly. Here in Eugene-Springfield there are upholstery shops and commercial vehicle paint shops that do those aesthetic updates professionally and affordably.
This well built coach is super! Reminds me of our first MH, which was a 33 footer with no slides. Loved it. He's right... easy to maneuver and you can get into any state or national park without a problem.
Terry has some great looking inventory. I saw several of his listings before I found my '98 Intrigue that ended up in one of your videos with Brian at Premier.
I have a 37’ non slide American tradition. Spartan chassis. Nice size and solid as a rock. Mine’s a 1996. Still going strong. Very similar to that unit. Even has the same sofa.
Good to hear. I spoke with Ryan immediately after reading your comment and he takes that very seriously so I apologize for any breakdown in communication. You are in good hands
We chatted at length, I have to run back to Nevada for a week then schedule direct with him when I return to fix some fogged windows and replace my windshield on my near mint 2008 American Tradition I ordered new. Thanks again! Rick
That large cabinet/closet area to the right of the fridge, looked like a spot for a W/D combo. But I didn’t look close enough to see if it was plumbed or not.
Own a 25 foot long 1996 Safari Trek Pathmaker Diesel on a Chevy p30 chassis that I bought 3 years ago. Front engine/rear drive. Under powered for steep grades - eg 6%, but gets 11 to 12 mpg. Plenty of room for two. Can go any where a van can go (but not as easy to park) and more room. Has opposing sofa beds we use instead of the "Electro Magic Bed" that descends from the ceiling. Cost much less per pound than a used van based rv.
Stuart, how to do you like Gibraltar? I would love to take a road trip from there up the coast and see beautiful Spain and even drive through the Pyrenees mountains up into France. I'm from the states so I would spend a month and rent a nice BMW or maybe even an RV if that's possible. Buddy, I just decided, next year I'm doing that. Have you ever went on road trips up north? I'd bet it's stunning, my friend.
@@MaximusMerideus Hi i really like it here great weather. We have driven the coast from there the 1000km up to Barcelona in the past for a holiday. There are some recommendations for you if you do decide (post covid) la Alambra palace is to be seen. And also Cordoba Seville and Gibraltar of course. Also you should consider the Algarve in Portugal my fav beaches are there golden sands and great scenery.
@@stu2355 Thank you, my friend. I really appreciate the recommendations, I will hit all of them, except perhaps Algarve , I think I'll be heading up into France. I'm looking forward to exploring your beautiful country. Thanks again-
If batteries stored under side up front enclosed cabinet if used in winter will help w/weight problem, meaning u can remove dead added weight up front for batteries & box. Propane sure go big up front again bal the weight same idea.
best thing about super c or even c is the bunk over the cap big miss if u can't add, not even storage shelf, no b w/out that feature bc u hve plenty of over head cabinets already.
No mirrors easy fix/cheap fix change, tiles under floor heat best heat of all or min laminate flooring threw out. Any bulb u can change to modern strip or screw in newer best bulb on coach saves u on power esp not plugged in every update. Every switch modern outlet needs usb a& c too & 12 volt plug in.
71: 65k is the perfect park it rent it in camp ground or 1 month per yr camper model but if on a buget it is fine best think is it can fit no problem any spot left damn near any sight. Still it is way better than any C class diesel tow baby sweet spot, small dog or two fine big dog too short, if full time for Beethoven.
It is not full time too old heavy prt time nope but 1 month or so better yr totally fine right size cereal bowl. 65k he anti give away anything out there CA prices, every time.
I am down for a coach like this... except for the mauve... and gramma's coach... and the headboard... but the asking price would likely cause me to overlook those drawbacks
Stop hating on grandma I think that’s a cool looking sofa with the floral or jungle Theme and if we left it up to you you would paint the cabinets white
Propane stove or oven fine but modern smooth top u plug or unplug & use out door magnetic boiling power better, grilling propane or wood chips for smoker or smooth grill gas is fine, but diesel even better but u can't find semi burns.
more shine on the cabinets bc oak is boring poss a wash tint & then add the shine is way to go, just test a piece 1st then changed it restain it but min more shine a bit stronger.
You may be the most knowledgeable. So, Here goes. Found a Country Coach 97 intrigue I want, but in research I found that JD Power/NADA values drop from (2000-1999)~$26K to $8800 for 98 & 97 models and go back up slightly on 96 models. PLEASE can somebody enlighten me. Doesn't seem like I can get a straight answer from anyone. Just seems to me that CC used an inferior sealant for those 2 years or design flaw in maintenance accessibility which gets more expensive as the coach quality goes up as I've seen and witnessed. HELP PLEASE!
The hand is back it's comical almost reminds me of television show years ago where they had a hand part of the family running around the Munsters I think it was anyway comical I could actually do without the hand though
If u can tile shower in & all ready tiling why not. Curtain fine for Me in my house I don't need glass fancy encloser nice to hve but u don't need it. Batteries older than 3 max 5yrs+ hve to go no high dollar batteries unless powering a bike or 1 wheel board.
the doors fine/ok but not euro fash over style & they seems too small for the boxes old style but wood is sturdy just wack old style overlay, but hidden hinges is something.
@@guyl7835 FYi I have sold some rough ones for half that much if condition and upgrades is not worth anything to you. 32s bring more $$$ than 36s and 36s bring more $$$ than 40s. demand demand demand. I have sold 10 of these and this one also 3 years ago. Terry
We purchased a 1995 country coach from Terry about a year and a half ago close to two years now and he’s a really nice guy and it really works with you
Great video Andrew! We bought our coach in 2009 from Terry and still own it. It is a 2005 Beaver, Patriot Thunder, 40 ft. If I were to buy another coach it would be from Terry. He is very honest and his customer service after the sale is outstanding! I highly recommend Terry to anyone looking for an RV and also Oregon Motorcoach Center.
Yes...Yes...Yes...Checks all the buttons for a quality shorter pusher...My only concern would be the short wheelbase and porpoising but it appears County Coach took that into consideration...Makes sense...This is a buy in my book...Getting that sofa recovered is small coin...Thanks again Andrew for a great video...Really appreciate your content...
It is amazing seeing this! Last month we bought a 1996 Country Coach Allure 32' with no slides. We are excited to get out and adventure in it soon. Ours was not nearly as well maintained as this one, but I love seeing how great of care these owners took!
Nice 32' CC. Thank you Terry and Andrew for the tour. Happy trails!
Thats perfect. High end, no slide, perfect size well maintained. Love the shower. I can handle the sofa but the bed spread and headboard even freaks out this old man
Thank you Andrew and Terry for showing this video on this coach. It’s a very nice coach. For being as ok’d as it is it is in great condition. Thank you again the both of you. Have a Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family.
I love it..a great starting place...a superb starting place and I do like the grandma Hydrangea fabric..
We just bought a 1998 Country Coach Allure 32 in CA, on our way to pick her up and bring her back to NC. Thanks for the video.
Does anyone else think that Terry sounds just like Jordan Peterson? Also, I love this coach. If I had a pole barn to store this I would snap it up in a heartbeat.
Nice rig... Thanks for Sharing. Looks a lot better than the upholstery in my taxi
This coach is for me. I really like it.
Looks like you entered a time capsule! Awesome layout for no slides
Cummins ISC will move that coach down the road quite effortlessly. Here in Eugene-Springfield there are upholstery shops and commercial vehicle paint shops that do those aesthetic updates professionally and affordably.
Love it. Have his website in my bookmarks. I’m a buyer in a couple of years and I will keep an eye on his inventory
This well built coach is super! Reminds me of our first MH, which was a 33 footer with no slides. Loved it. He's right... easy to maneuver and you can get into any state or national park without a problem.
Terry has some great looking inventory. I saw several of his listings before I found my '98 Intrigue that ended up in one of your videos with Brian at Premier.
Great value coach at that money. Looks to have been well looked after.
I have a 37’ non slide American tradition. Spartan chassis. Nice size and solid as a rock. Mine’s a 1996. Still going strong.
Very similar to that unit. Even has the same sofa.
Agreed on the couch. Easily fixed though.
I have a 34' Monaco Dynasty with 85k miles. Modern colors and great shape. Guess it's a good one!
Excited to see some more coaches from Kenai! Maybe that Affinity they have? :-)
I have a 32’ two slides out Monaco knight 03 with the 8.3 Cummins 38 k miles I love it.
another great rig good value for the money
Thanks Andrew, Ryan called me yesterday!
Good to hear. I spoke with Ryan immediately after reading your comment and he takes that very seriously so I apologize for any breakdown in communication. You are in good hands
We chatted at length, I have to run back to Nevada for a week then schedule direct with him when I return to fix some fogged windows and replace my windshield on my near mint 2008 American Tradition I ordered new.
Thanks again!
Rick
That large cabinet/closet area to the right of the fridge, looked like a spot for a W/D combo. But I didn’t look close enough to see if it was plumbed or not.
Is it plumbed for w&d?
Country Coach actually made a 29.5 foot gasser . We have a 1989 Astoria 30 RB but yes you can get into many parks with a shorter Coach like this one .
Ya easy in grams!! I just now learned that allure was the base model I thought intrigue was. Nice rig. With the 330 must be a hot rod
Own a 25 foot long 1996 Safari Trek Pathmaker Diesel on a Chevy p30 chassis that I bought 3 years ago. Front engine/rear drive. Under powered for steep grades - eg 6%, but gets 11 to 12 mpg. Plenty of room for two. Can go any where a van can go (but not as easy to park) and more room. Has opposing sofa beds we use instead of the "Electro Magic Bed" that descends from the ceiling. Cost much less per pound than a used van based rv.
I got 03 trek p30 wide track 8.1 liters monster power 10mpg.
Thats really nice, specially for the price, but yeah i agree the flower couch has to go lol
32 ft never seen one,,makes senses and its country coach quality
Finally something I could actually afford.
What a cool bus!
Hi Andrew. Happy thanksgiving from Gibraltar. Really enjoying your channel.👍
Stuart, how to do you like Gibraltar? I would love to take a road trip from there up the coast and see beautiful Spain and even drive through the Pyrenees mountains up into France. I'm from the states so I would spend a month and rent a nice BMW or maybe even an RV if that's possible. Buddy, I just decided, next year I'm doing that. Have you ever went on road trips up north? I'd bet it's stunning, my friend.
@@MaximusMerideus Hi i really like it here great weather. We have driven the coast from there the 1000km up to Barcelona in the past for a holiday. There are some recommendations for you if you do decide (post covid) la Alambra palace is to be seen. And also Cordoba Seville and Gibraltar of course.
Also you should consider the Algarve in Portugal my fav beaches are there golden sands and great scenery.
@@stu2355 Thank you, my friend. I really appreciate the recommendations, I will hit all of them, except perhaps Algarve , I think I'll be heading up into France. I'm looking forward to exploring your beautiful country. Thanks again-
If batteries stored under side up front enclosed cabinet if used in winter will help w/weight problem, meaning u can remove dead added weight up front for batteries & box. Propane sure go big up front again bal the weight same idea.
best thing about super c or even c is the bunk over the cap big miss if u can't add, not even storage shelf, no b w/out that feature bc u hve plenty of over head cabinets already.
Any solar a must good enough stink on ok or that u can tilt when u get some where better say 4 panels usually fine/good enough.
No mirrors easy fix/cheap fix change, tiles under floor heat best heat of all or min laminate flooring threw out. Any bulb u can change to modern strip or screw in newer best bulb on coach saves u on power esp not plugged in every update. Every switch modern outlet needs usb a& c too & 12 volt plug in.
That thing is sick
Some times new glass cabinet doors easier than sand or tint or repaint if doors not good wood working with.
71: 65k is the perfect park it rent it in camp ground or 1 month per yr camper model but if on a buget it is fine best think is it can fit no problem any spot left damn near any sight. Still it is way better than any C class diesel tow baby sweet spot, small dog or two fine big dog too short, if full time for Beethoven.
It is not full time too old heavy prt time nope but 1 month or so better yr totally fine right size cereal bowl. 65k he anti give away anything out there CA prices, every time.
Have you seen the 2006 National Islander? I heard it’s on a country coach chassis
I am down for a coach like this... except for the mauve... and gramma's coach... and the headboard... but the asking price would likely cause me to overlook those drawbacks
Stop hating on grandma I think that’s a cool looking sofa with the floral or jungle Theme and if we left it up to you you would paint the cabinets white
Omg, Lol, 🤦🏻...ahhh, gotta love that floral ❤️.
I got a 2006 travel supreme 19,000 miles.....all leather and custom......400hp Cummins......new tires......all for $68900
Propane stove or oven fine but modern smooth top u plug or unplug & use out door magnetic boiling power better, grilling propane or wood chips for smoker or smooth grill gas is fine, but diesel even better but u can't find semi burns.
Depending on weight at 32-35/35ft a bar on front & a class super c can tow this/move this around back up bc old.
I love it like when I was growing up
Does the table fold down?
dual type batteries better for jeeping or for RVing limited use cycle. 6 batteries say 6 or 12 volts agm r just fine.
All videos this is the one only good
It is a 40-60 no beat just too old but will call it a coin flip & I like the sofa & the paint.
more shine on the cabinets bc oak is boring poss a wash tint & then add the shine is way to go, just test a piece 1st then changed it restain it but min more shine a bit stronger.
Normal RV's must do electronic type up grades must pay for that, parking or driving it.
battery 12 volt fridge & stainless advantium or convection microwave venting model 1st change/add/update.
New coaches need to be short like this. Makes right turns more feasible. I could use one like this. Not bearproof.
Hi Andrew, nice clean coach but I think $65K for a nonslide, ‘’97 is a little pricey. Nice coach though.
You may be the most knowledgeable. So, Here goes. Found a Country Coach 97 intrigue I want, but in research I found that JD Power/NADA values drop from (2000-1999)~$26K to $8800 for 98 & 97 models and go back up slightly on 96 models. PLEASE can somebody enlighten me. Doesn't seem like I can get a straight answer from anyone. Just seems to me that CC used an inferior sealant for those 2 years or design flaw in maintenance accessibility which gets more expensive as the coach quality goes up as I've seen and witnessed. HELP PLEASE!
The hand is back it's comical almost reminds me of television show years ago where they had a hand part of the family running around the Munsters I think it was anyway comical I could actually do without the hand though
they didn't start production of isc 330 until 98 ?
Terry said it was an ISL I believe, Andrew misspoke and said ISC......
Great video. I’ll keep mine. 😂
hahaha!
Such a steele!
Is it still available
Need to show Engine and compartments and a little less hype ??
Any tire over 5yrs old but on different coach or dual axle less crazy not on mine. Only as a spare on my buys.
How much?
Just FYI Andrew. You need to show more exterior in your vids.
Hard with wind noise a lot of the time...
@@RVingwithAndrewSteele I get it. Try at least a quick look around maybe no sound just add music later lol
old kitchen light has to go too.
Heads 4;30 on microwave, buy it my fleet part of my earth world time some where 97' ? interesting? Will need work sure enough.
Haha I’m so early, I can’t think of a comment
If u can tile shower in & all ready tiling why not. Curtain fine for Me in my house I don't need glass fancy encloser nice to hve but u don't need it. Batteries older than 3 max 5yrs+ hve to go no high dollar batteries unless powering a bike or 1 wheel board.
the doors fine/ok but not euro fash over style & they seems too small for the boxes old style but wood is sturdy just wack old style overlay, but hidden hinges is something.
60k!!!!
Too much!
@@smacdiesel not enough
Not enough subscribers
He's asking $65k in the video... That's a lot for a 97 shorty
@@guyl7835 FYi I have sold some rough ones for half that much if condition and upgrades is not worth anything to you. 32s bring more $$$ than 36s and 36s bring more $$$ than 40s. demand demand demand. I have sold 10 of these and this one also 3 years ago. Terry
Sorry dudes, I actually like floral upholstery fabric & bedspread over that dark, gray, modern crap folks seem to go for nowadays.
mirror head rest or bed spread just fine, not worth paying for.
The buyer should be a older couple not a kid like Andrew!
Way too much money