i like when you get inside and take us all the way to the end, it gives me a better perspective of what you're going to show . Find it a bit expensive for the age but i'am no expert. Thanks
Appreciate the feedback! I try to put myself in the shoes of the viewer to get shots that make sense like that. How the interior flows all together is so important! Thanks for watching! -Mayan
Totally agree with you on the 'slammed look' on coaches.👍 Also agree with you on the accent lights for night lights (and movie nights!). We do the same thing at home. The ceiling vents, accents, and just overall look, are closer to Prevost and New all and are just small examples of the difference between an American Eagle and a Tiffin or similar production build. I like mirrors too. It gives a great sense of space and dimension.
I would call this a "mediterranean" style or look; very much so, in fact. That was a popular style for both houses and RVs in this timeframe. I think it holds up well, personally. But one can certainly update it with more modern furniture, etc, while staying with the overall theme. I like it.
Damn...150,THOU...THATS A GREAT DEAL for such a large coach..love the colors...but it in my opinion has way to many extra features all thoes extra batteries an back up systems for the backup systems all thoes inverters o.m.g. thats a hell of a lot of extra stuff and weight that's not needed unless you live in it 3 or 3 seasons
American Eagle = timeless exterior styling. Those are solid surface countertops. If a coach has matching sink covers it isn't natural stone. And the solid surface sink is another giveaway the countertops are solid surface. Color the bleached carpet and replace the failed window. The window won't pass MOT inspection because it obscures the mirrors and road. Fix those items she'll be ready to go. Ok... either your still taking pain meds from the dentist or you had coffee for the first time. Hahaha. Cheers!
Nice coach. I don't recommend driving 80 or 90MPH in any coach. A tire failure at that speed would be catastrophic. Not to mention trying to panic stop it if something happens in front of you.
How many coach batteries? Please get a different hair style. Oops, needs a stacked washer and dryer. Can you change out one couch with a recliner and desk? I might have missed it, does it have solar? Is the tile heat electrical?
@@PaulSter because if they want to sell a coach they need to be transparent in their presentations... We shouldn't have to call after an hour presentation because no price is given
@@dieselcowboy777 ummm yea, well I think they manage to sell all of their coaches without the need to address tire kickers. How hard can it be to pick up the damn phone and call them? Certainly an earnest buyer is going to have at least a few questions anyway.
@@PaulSter because some people don't want to waste their time asking for prices.... If we see a 2005 coach we expect it to be somewhere in the 125 range....not 150 or above.. We don't want to have to call and waste our time just to be told it's not in our price range
Thanks to Mayan and RVMax for walking us through the process of checking out this great coach and for the helpful tips on ownership!
We love it!!!
Our pleasure!
Thank you for doing the drive during the day instead of night where we can't see anything. Navigating thru day traffic is an easy win.
You guy's are killing it when it come to reviews, you starting to show details no other people bother to deal with. On another level. Great job guy's
You do a fantastic job of showing coaches , great explanations and an enthusiasm that’s sincere.
i like when you get inside and take us all the way to the end, it gives me a better perspective of what you're going to show . Find it a bit expensive for the age but i'am no expert. Thanks
Appreciate the feedback! I try to put myself in the shoes of the viewer to get shots that make sense like that. How the interior flows all together is so important!
Thanks for watching! -Mayan
Great job in presenting this coach. You're very well spoken.
Totally agree with you on the 'slammed look' on coaches.👍
Also agree with you on the accent lights for night lights (and movie nights!). We do the same thing at home.
The ceiling vents, accents, and just overall look, are closer to Prevost and New all and are just small examples of the difference between an American Eagle and a Tiffin or similar production build.
I like mirrors too. It gives a great sense of space and dimension.
Another great presentation about a fantastic coach. Well done.I wouldn't change a thing about it. I would take it as is and enjoy it.
I would call this a "mediterranean" style or look; very much so, in fact. That was a popular style for both houses and RVs in this timeframe. I think it holds up well, personally. But one can certainly update it with more modern furniture, etc, while staying with the overall theme. I like it.
This old veteran would love to own it for my bucket list road trip
Oooh look at thoes fancy air conditioner vents..wow I'm impressed
Damn...150,THOU...THATS A GREAT DEAL for such a large coach..love the colors...but it in my opinion has way to many extra features all thoes extra batteries an back up systems for the backup systems all thoes inverters o.m.g. thats a hell of a lot of extra stuff and weight that's not needed unless you live in it 3 or 3 seasons
Love Eagles. My father owned 2 of them. They are a great production coach.
American Eagle = timeless exterior styling.
Those are solid surface countertops. If a coach has matching sink covers it isn't natural stone. And the solid surface sink is another giveaway the countertops are solid surface.
Color the bleached carpet and replace the failed window. The window won't pass MOT inspection because it obscures the mirrors and road. Fix those items she'll be ready to go.
Ok... either your still taking pain meds from the dentist or you had coffee for the first time. Hahaha.
Cheers!
Good audio. Much louder and better. Thanks!
What's up Mayan I really like the American coach line it's becoming my favorite , but I still prefer a smaller rv
Do you recommend using the acid at truck washes to clean these coaches....or no?
i wonder lorn if they can take out all that stuff. Then you can buy it?Good idea huh?
That is one beautiful coach....you did a great job of showing it and looks like it's in great shape!! Is it sold yet??
Nice coach. I don't recommend driving 80 or 90MPH in any coach. A tire failure at that speed would be catastrophic. Not to mention trying to panic stop it if something happens in front of you.
It has dual axles so probably wouldn't be as catastrophic as a single axle
Your hair looks good to me.
Does anyone know where the slide out module is (not the switch) on this RV?
Nice rig, we are still locked down can not get down to you
Good job showing the coach. You didn’t mention what the mileage was on the coach.
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my goodness Lorn i see what you are saying. I say we make Lorn the new guru of rvs. We should all follow Lorns lead. Dont you agree?
Where can I get a bank repo like this
Hey there Steve, this coach was not a bank reposition. Thanks
My bathrooms at home don't have that many lights
I’ll take the new Featherlite.
9 lights in the 1/2 bath...that is excessive
Mileage please.
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How many coach batteries? Please get a different hair style. Oops, needs a stacked washer and dryer. Can you change out one couch with a recliner and desk? I might have missed it, does it have solar? Is the tile heat electrical?
John Bloxham - Hair? Really? C'mon now.
Concerning your questions - If you are a serious buyer, why not just call them with your list of questions?
@@PaulSter because if they want to sell a coach they need to be transparent in their presentations...
We shouldn't have to call after an hour presentation because no price is given
@@dieselcowboy777 ummm yea, well I think they manage to sell all of their coaches without the need to address tire kickers. How hard can it be to pick up the damn phone and call them? Certainly an earnest buyer is going to have at least a few questions anyway.
@@PaulSter because some people don't want to waste their time asking for prices....
If we see a 2005 coach we expect it to be somewhere in the 125 range....not 150 or above..
We don't want to have to call and waste our time just to be told it's not in our price range
@@PaulSter plus i don't want to hear some jerkoff giving an attitude if i don't like the price they quote me