People commenting on the value being to high don’t know anything about Country Coach. I bought a 2003 Intrigue 20 months ago and it now has 165k miles on it and performs beautifully. I haven’t been any problems with it and it has not been in the shop at all except for general service. I know a lot of people that have paid much more for newer coaches and have had nothing but problems. Stick with good quality older coaches and you’ll be much happier. Premier RV of Oregon and Oregon Motor Coach have everything you need to keep your Country Coach on the road and livable. I would definitely buy a Country Coach again!
Absolutely the nicest CC on the market today! Price is a bit optimistic. If we were in the market, we'd be making you an offer! We had 7 RS's going back to 86. Toured the CC factor in 87.
I have a 1991 Holiday Rambler and old is great. The build quality was way higher than current rv's. All rv's need maintenance but when you begin with a quality build, the issues are few. I would rather have and older coach any day. I'm leaning to go smaller rather than larger the older I get. Less maintenance and more relaxation is the goal. Country Coach, Prevost, Fortravel are my favorite dream brands to buy.
Is there enough room to upgrade the bed to a king size? The kitchen needs a rethink for those who like to cook and finally it has very little storage space. All being said it could make an excellent starter coach if the price reflects the market today. Thank you for showing us this RV
Very nice coach I have an American tradition 99 widebody on the Spartan Chassis with the Cummins they don't build a coach like this anymore unless you go to million-dollar Prevost
You guys seem like the most ethical sellers of diesels on TH-cam . I don’t understand why no one mentions the $3000 plus Stressless recliners in these coaches.
People, understand something here. Yes it’s pricey but go find a comparable out there at any price. This is great for access, go anywhere with less hassle finding a simple place to park or the likely hood of a fender bender. Country Coach built high quality products along with Beaver and Monaco. Premier RV is the Phenix from the ashes of CC. I for one respect and admire their dedication to this passion. They have a great reputation and successful business providing a great service to their customers needs! When I find the right coach for me they will be the first to lay eyes on it and service, customize it! 😊
Anyone know the interior height on this coach? What a machine you guys really built a spectacular coach in a class of its own no doubt 👏 well done CC!❤
@@marcjaworski3760 many rv parks have long term rentals - month to month or seasonal. However, motorcoach like this should be driven every once in a while, not just parked for a year.
I like the idea of the smaller coach but 100k is near insane. My newmar dutchstar was 20k and shows nearly as nice. I'll be 10k more in by the time I'm done "modernizing" It. You could have 3 of mine for the same price.
I do love the CC 32’s with 400HP Cummins. They only made a handful of these every year. Not a big fan of propane though, I’d ditch that and upgrade the old girl to high end batteries and solar. Swap it to Aquahot and add heated floors.
@@jeffwhite3021 Who wants propane period? Even just the upgrade to aqua hot running off the diesel tank would be great. If you used the motor home a lot the batteries and panels would pay for themselves pretty quick vs constantly filling that propane tank. Upgrade the alternator too while your at it.
@@jrs4ex Ha ha, good reply to my snarky reply. I know what you mean but you're looking at $10000.00 in crap and quite a bit of time to do all that. Would rather just go camping and enjoying the coach. Propane consumption is low with only hot water and cooking. Obviously having to heat in the winter if you use your coach during that time changes those numbers. The only one I would want to swap right away would be the absorption fridge. Compressor fridge works sooooo much better.
Wonderful looking coach and it appears to have been well cared for. It is however 22 years old and while 100k miles is nothing for that engine it is a lot for the rest of the coach. No way is it worth even close to $100k in the current market, maybe 2-3 years ago, but not now. Will someone pay that? Maybe, but if someone does they're a fool.
better buy now as of 2025 Oregon and WA and CA are banning the sales of RV's and big gas and diesel trucks this dealer along with so many more will be out of business
Too old and way to much it will cost when all that Old! Stuff startes going out! Out dated no matter how you try to sale it! You will need the right kind of buyer who isnt scared of Old stuff! And knows how to fix the issues!
People commenting on the value being to high don’t know anything about Country Coach. I bought a 2003 Intrigue 20 months ago and it now has 165k miles on it and performs beautifully. I haven’t been any problems with it and it has not been in the shop at all except for general service. I know a lot of people that have paid much more for newer coaches and have had nothing but problems. Stick with good quality older coaches and you’ll be much happier. Premier RV of Oregon and Oregon Motor Coach have everything you need to keep your Country Coach on the road and livable. I would definitely buy a Country Coach again!
Stunning…. I said in another video when my family agrees on what we want we are coming to Premier RV
Absolutely the nicest CC on the market today! Price is a bit optimistic. If we were in the market, we'd be making you an offer! We had 7 RS's going back to 86. Toured the CC factor in 87.
Beautiful! You are right: coaches are not made like this stately beauty anymore! 😊
I have a 1991 Holiday Rambler and old is great. The build quality was way higher than current rv's. All rv's need maintenance but when you begin with a quality build, the issues are few. I would rather have and older coach any day. I'm leaning to go smaller rather than larger the older I get. Less maintenance and more relaxation is the goal. Country Coach, Prevost, Fortravel are my favorite dream brands to buy.
I'm thinking of getting one of these & putting it in my daughter's backyard. Wish you guys were closer to Oklahoma!
Looks good
perfect coach, Thank You for he video.
Is there enough room to upgrade the bed to a king size? The kitchen needs a rethink for those who like to cook and finally it has very little storage space. All being said it could make an excellent starter coach if the price reflects the market today.
Thank you for showing us this RV
Very nice coach I have an American tradition 99 widebody on the Spartan Chassis with the Cummins they don't build a coach like this anymore unless you go to million-dollar Prevost
What a beauty!
You guys seem like the most ethical sellers of diesels on TH-cam .
I don’t understand why no one mentions the $3000 plus Stressless recliners in these coaches.
People, understand something here. Yes it’s pricey but go find a comparable out there at any price. This is great for access, go anywhere with less hassle finding a simple place to park or the likely hood of a fender bender. Country Coach built high quality products along with Beaver and Monaco. Premier RV is the Phenix from the ashes of CC. I for one respect and admire their dedication to this passion. They have a great reputation and successful business providing a great service to their customers needs! When I find the right coach for me they will be the first to lay eyes on it and service, customize it! 😊
Anyone know the interior height on this coach? What a machine you guys really built a spectacular coach in a class of its own no doubt 👏 well done CC!❤
One day I’m going to buy a classic country coach
Beautiful coach. Do you guys do solar upgrades on existing coaches?
Wow!
If I was to buy one from you is there a place I could park year round till we found a home
They have an indoor storage facility, but it may be full. Call and ask.
@@ggallant1 Sorry what I meant was a place to have a place to park to live in or do you rent one for a year or longer Thank You
@@marcjaworski3760 many rv parks have long term rentals - month to month or seasonal. However, motorcoach like this should be driven every once in a while, not just parked for a year.
@@ggallant1 can you give us some names Thank You
Bet this was sold pretty fast. 32 is a hard coach to find at this level.
I have the same coach ,a 2000 model.
It's the best out there!
It's easily worth the $
I'd consider trading mine for this one + $$
It's a buy!
I like the idea of the smaller coach but 100k is near insane. My newmar dutchstar was 20k and shows nearly as nice. I'll be 10k more in by the time I'm done "modernizing" It. You could have 3 of mine for the same price.
This coach sold the 1st day it was listed,,,,full price
Hi, Is this still available???
It's a water heater. If the water is already hot, there is no need to heat it. Think about it.
I do love the CC 32’s with 400HP Cummins. They only made a handful of these every year. Not a big fan of propane though, I’d ditch that and upgrade the old girl to high end batteries and solar. Swap it to Aquahot and add heated floors.
Right? Who wants endless heat, hot water and cooking when you can spend a bunch of money and get 1/10th capacity with solar panels and batteries. 🥰🥰🥰
@@jeffwhite3021 Who wants propane period? Even just the upgrade to aqua hot running off the diesel tank would be great. If you used the motor home a lot the batteries and panels would pay for themselves pretty quick vs constantly filling that propane tank. Upgrade the alternator too while your at it.
@@jrs4ex Ha ha, good reply to my snarky reply. I know what you mean but you're looking at $10000.00 in crap and quite a bit of time to do all that. Would rather just go camping and enjoying the coach. Propane consumption is low with only hot water and cooking. Obviously having to heat in the winter if you use your coach during that time changes those numbers. The only one I would want to swap right away would be the absorption fridge. Compressor fridge works sooooo much better.
refrigerator needs an upgrade if it's still uses propane as an option
Wonderful looking coach and it appears to have been well cared for. It is however 22 years old and while 100k miles is nothing for that engine it is a lot for the rest of the coach. No way is it worth even close to $100k in the current market, maybe 2-3 years ago, but not now. Will someone pay that? Maybe, but if someone does they're a fool.
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No talk about AC, no talk about roof, no talk about tires and maintenance.
better buy now as of 2025 Oregon and WA and CA are banning the sales of RV's and big gas and diesel trucks this dealer along with so many more will be out of business
Too old and way to much it will cost when all that Old! Stuff startes going out! Out dated no matter how you try to sale it! You will need the right kind of buyer who isnt scared of Old stuff! And knows how to fix the issues!
Very nice but I think current value is more like $69,000
Nice coach but not $100,000 nice
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