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Holland

RVF Regular
Joined
Dec 8, 2020
Messages
28
Location
North Carolina
RV Year
2021
RV Make
Tiffin
RV Model
32SA
RV Length
34
TOW/TOAD
2007 Solara convertible
Fulltimer
No
Do any of you present owners of Country Coach have any regrets or compliments on the quality or lack of quality on Country Coach. Would they be a reliable first coach if it's 15 years old? What specifically should I be concerned with.
 
When we were looking to buy our first pusher back around 2000-01 we seriously considered a CC. We even toured the factory in Junction City Oregon. The coaches were EXTREMELY well built. They even built their own chassis from the ground up. In the end, we just didn’t care for their interior style and ended up with an Alpine Coach. I would not hesitate to purchase a well maintained CC. You might check Premier Rv’s website as they specialize in used CCs. They are located in Junction City as well.
 
X2 on Premier RV's. Andrew Steele has some videos on you tube talking to some about making country coach and some units they have or had for sale.
 
My friend owned 5 years ago- approx 2010- 28k miles/ paid $180k
couldnt keep it out of the shop- use it on a 3 day weekend and spend the week fixing all the gadgets
steps/heated floor/toilet etc
 

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