That drink holder on your left was designed to hold, not only a drink cup but a coffee cup with a handle will also fit in there. I never thought about this and was gob smacked when I discovered it. So simple, but over looked.
You have to be the most honest RV salespeople. Anyone buying a motorhome from you would know what they are getting. You don't sell junk, only quality RV's. Keep making the videos and hello from Myrtle Beach.
Thank you!! We try to do business by the golden rule, treat others as you would like to be treated. I’m making yet another trip to Myrtle Beach as soon as I get some time! -Mayan
Interesting question, Prevost recommends on their slides to put slides out, then level. In fact it won’t let you operate the slides when “level low” is on in the dash which turns on when you’re in manual level or auto level. The reasoning is reduce likely hood of chassis twist/flex while operating slides. Others recommend having it level then operating slides, which is generally how I do it unless A, it’s a Prevost slide, or B, when I level the coach it’s to counter a dual/compound slope, which will cause chassis twist. Move the damn coach in that situation or put slides out then level. Thanks for watching! -Mayan
So much technology for the time, I like all of the buttons on the dashboard and throughout the bus, reminds me of a plane cockpit. You can tell the higher built quality. Is this bus for sale? I don't see it on your web site. Thx for the tour.
That drink holder on your left was designed to hold, not only a drink cup but a coffee cup with a handle will also fit in there. I never thought about this and was gob smacked when I discovered it. So simple, but over looked.
I just got a 2002 Prevost H3-45 Vantare Featherlight this video is perfect for new buyers. Thank you for the information.
I’ve been watching these videos and subscribed for years 😂 I have had three RV’s in that time…
Happy camping!
On a Prevost they say to always have something open when moving slides, at least the toll window. Very nice video and great job explaining things.
You have to be the most honest RV salespeople. Anyone buying a motorhome from you would know what they are getting. You don't sell junk, only quality RV's. Keep making the videos and hello from Myrtle Beach.
Thank you!! We try to do business by the golden rule, treat others as you would like to be treated. I’m making yet another trip to Myrtle Beach as soon as I get some time!
-Mayan
Dude, you're the best, when I upgrade, I'm calling y'all first!
Thanks we’d love to see you!
Very nice 👍🏼 great job explaining all the bells and whistles my friend.
Awesome tour, Mayan!
Thank you!
Great of you to make this video for the lucky new owners, Mayan!
Really nice cocpit and exterior tour great job! This one won't last long.
Very knowledgeable thank you for the wonderful video
My pleasure!
Hello! By any chance you have info on rear/front ground clearance?
Oil Reservoir In the back too to add oil when needing without dumping some in from a container quart. Learned that on Andrew Steel Rving Channel
I saw that video too, thought that was super cool!
Loved the tour Mayan, great technology and setup review, you could do training videos!
Thank you!
mayan this was a much needed video bro!!!! should follow up with more vids for us noobs!!! fkn fantastic bus!!!
More to come!
Was it previously owned by a NASCAR Sprint Cup Driver? I noticed the unique badge on the door!
Yes!! It was part of Joe Gibbs Racing / Kyle Bush crew bus!!
Awesome! Love the videos! Keep em coming!
When using auto level, should you put the slides out first and then auto level.
Interesting question, Prevost recommends on their slides to put slides out, then level. In fact it won’t let you operate the slides when “level low” is on in the dash which turns on when you’re in manual level or auto level. The reasoning is reduce likely hood of chassis twist/flex while operating slides. Others recommend having it level then operating slides, which is generally how I do it unless A, it’s a Prevost slide, or B, when I level the coach it’s to counter a dual/compound slope, which will cause chassis twist. Move the damn coach in that situation or put slides out then level. Thanks for watching!
-Mayan
Definitely a good video.
So much technology for the time, I like all of the buttons on the dashboard and throughout the bus, reminds me of a plane cockpit. You can tell the higher built quality. Is this bus for sale? I don't see it on your web site. Thx for the tour.
We sold it at the Prevost Stuff show down in West Palm Beach last month about to hand it over to it’s new lucky owner!! Thanks
@@rvmaxus What fortunate people, Mayan!
Can u make a video of manual level please?
How much is this coach
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