In this video, I talk about a #prevost #coach that was #forsale in Pensylvania. rvingwithandrewsteele.com
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@johnpavon7993 жыл бұрын
I once saw an old car in someone back yard I was young in the Teens, I asked the owner about the car he said, it ran about 1 yr ago and was parked in the yard ever since, I ask him what he wanted for the vehicle he said, How much money do you have in your pocket? I looked it was $25.00 he said, Ok! I filled the tires with Air, replaced one lug nut & a new battery and the car ran for 2 yrs then decided to sell it a student came by and asked what I wanted for the car, I said, how much money do you have in you pocket? he said, $66.00 I said, Ok! made alittle money off the deal! True story! Andrew!
@BoSS-dw1on3 жыл бұрын
I like that story - more than doubled your money after a few years. Nice way to pay it forward.
@DavidHBurkart3 жыл бұрын
Great story... paying it forward
@yvonnelives3 жыл бұрын
That’s cool!
@dakotaautosales96733 жыл бұрын
Awesome job John good story
@mrcotter25313 жыл бұрын
👊🏼👍🏼😂
@gbmoves79023 жыл бұрын
It's classy that you spent time with the man and listened to him.
@Kyle-dn1xs3 жыл бұрын
Been there buddy. I flew from Oregon down to California last year for a County Coach that was in “pristine” condition. Flights, 70 mile uber trips, and hotel stay; all to find a coach with a huge crack in the fiberglass roof and cabinets hanging off the walls from water damage. I had to chuckle at Louis’ trip out to STL. I flew out there last month for a beautiful CC Intrigue that was perfectly maintained, in prestige condition, and carried a lot of sentimental value and love with it. When I got there, it was EXACTLY as represented. I drove it the 2200 miles home to Oregon without a single issue or hiccup. I only wish I would have recorded the journey. Keep trying brother, you’ll find your gem.
@Chris_In_Texas2 жыл бұрын
7:10 We have just under 4,000 gallons of diesel on our 76' yacht. We have to make sure we polish and treat the fuel correctly between all 5 fuel tanks and keep fuel moving around when we have some down time. You don't want to be in the middle of the pacific ocean and run into bad fuel for sure, you can't pull over and call AAA. Have to keep a very large supply of spare fuel filters as well for main engines and generators. Keep up the good work sir! 👍😁
@btsouthside90603 жыл бұрын
I just made a RV buyers mistake purchased a 2018 Thor Outlaw from Lazydays Tampa Florida. When I got home I noticed the leveling jack attached to a bent sub-frame. When I contacted Lazydays, they said it wasn’t their problem. So in short, regardless of an RV dealers reputation, they unfortunately can & will take advantage of you and not care when you drive away....
@RVingwithAndrewSteele3 жыл бұрын
sorry to hear that
@wwz10113 жыл бұрын
I drove all the way to Colorado, over 1,000 miles one way to buy an RV. Walked the owner through EXACTLY what I was going to look at, and told them to check those things first on their end. They called back after "doing" the pre-inspection for me. Needless to say, I got there, it only took me less than 5 minutes to know the RV was bad news, in terrible condition with MAJOR issues. I walked away and drove home.
@topfuelfan3 жыл бұрын
This is great content Andrew! We are all learning together and pulling for you because your helping us in ways you may not have thought about. Great KZfaq channel !
@suseq453 жыл бұрын
I'm sorry that this happened to you. At least you were able to use as a learning experience. For you and us as well Thanks Andrew
@barryg.2913 жыл бұрын
Someone in the comments below called the seller a "liar". A little harsh! Remember, the guy is 87 years old. People of a certain age tend to lose grip on the reality of certain situations. To him, that coach represented memories and experiences and his monetary value on the coach was skewed by his memories. It was difficult for him to see this possession referred to as junk. This is another life lesson....dealing with the very old can be like navigating in a fog....his fog. Doesn't make him a bad guy just really freaking old. Respect my friends...respect! You and I will be in his shoes ..... quickly. Life is short!
@RVingwithAndrewSteele3 жыл бұрын
He was foggy but he definitely bent the truth...
@adamwinters44483 жыл бұрын
Thank you for taking the time to make this video. I think this is the most common occurrence for coaches. We all have a story
@donwat913 жыл бұрын
This has been a great video. People thinking about buying a coach should watch this video. You dont always get a good inspection by a professional INSPECTOR. I paid almost $300.00 for an inspection and was told it was good to go. Everything checked out good. I got about 400 miles from home and started feeling a bump in a front tire. I ask about these tires before starting out . Was told that he checked the air in every tire. Its late about 11pm and I pull over to check these tires. There is a knot on the passenger side front tire. So I go inspecting all the tires . After checking them for air I find no air in a inside rear tire. I start looking and there is a hole in the tire you could put your hand in . As you know all kind of these could have happened with that tire, it could have come off. Tearing up all kinds of things. I called GOOD SAM EMERGENCY ROAD SERVICE . It was going to be morning before I could get someone there because of where I was. This coach was only 2 years old when I purchased it with 33000 miles on it. After my trip , I go back to where I bought ut and said those tires on the coach a front tire had a knot and a rear tire had a hole in it. I looked him right in the face and said I told you that I wanted to check the air in the tires before leaving and you told me that I didn't need to because you had your guys check them all. They laughed and said Don , tell me what you hit or run over . I said nothing. Anyway , I paid for an inspection , and was told by the seller that they checked it and lied. Buyer beware. Other than that its a good coach.
@TD_YT0663 жыл бұрын
It sounds like the Inspector was connected to the seller.
@stu23553 жыл бұрын
Great insight Andrew and best advice on getting an inspection.
@jclauri1003 жыл бұрын
Andrew, thank you for that wonderful lesson !
@rjdatdude233 жыл бұрын
We are thankful for guys like you. Especially when we know little to non about motorhomes. When you think your getting a deal and winning could cost you big in the long run.
@jponyboyace3 жыл бұрын
Worth the trip Andrew...FINALLY u r getting to the best and no one knows better then you!!!!!...keep it up.
@rickrichardson53293 жыл бұрын
Andrew I appreciate your honesty and how you try to tell it like it is. I do not own an R V but I've learned alot from you on what to look for and possible places to buy from. I look forward to the next video.
@bobellis10223 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for this video! A lot of wisdom if people will hear it. I'm praying you find the perfect coach that'll serve you for many years.
@RVingwithAndrewSteele3 жыл бұрын
Thank you!!! 🙏🙏🙏
@allebasenterprise18203 жыл бұрын
What I learned from your video is that I would rather go to a dependable dealership for a used coach then travel to an owner. Sometimes you may possibly get a good deal, but I’ll rather go to a place where I know I’m getting a good bus.
@hayyarbrough3 жыл бұрын
Yes I totally understand that been down that road. On a RV Chase that just sucks... Keep On Truckin good luck thank you for sharing👍🏼👍🏼✌🏼✌🏼
@timcaviness59333 жыл бұрын
Wow that's a bummer. I'm looking at the xl2 and I'll take my time thanks to your info. Good luck
@Tothefloor3 жыл бұрын
Dude. Sorry to hear this. Bummer. I'm excited to see what you end up with!
@donnac.16093 жыл бұрын
You have the right kind of character. . .how you handled that fella was great! You will find your Coach! Hang in there!
@ronque233 жыл бұрын
You’re such a wealth of knowledge, Andrew. Thanks for sharing your experiences. Sorry you went through that but, if nothing else, you got to plug your inspection service. I didn’t know that you did that so I’ll certainly think of you when I make a meaty purchase of my next, REAL RV. I don’t wanna have any issues if I’m laying down $20-50K+ Stay safe out there.
@Dave-pz2vs3 жыл бұрын
Sometimes the best move is to WALK AWAY!
@brettster33313 жыл бұрын
Andrew, I am so sorry this happened to you and that you have no problem of saying no to this coach, the right one will come along for you !
@adamfischer67683 жыл бұрын
Thanks Andrew...some good purchasing advice in this video.
@jonhartwell64953 жыл бұрын
Andrew Considering your video discussion about water in fuel. Having owned a sport fishing boat with Cat diesels was that I always used a microbioside (Biobor) in the fuel. It keeps the water and algae down and a boat has a lot of down time. I never had any issues in the 23 years that I owned it. ,
@craigallen50923 жыл бұрын
Thanks for making this video. I will hire you when I make a purchase!
@julioalcantera95203 жыл бұрын
I paid $3610 titled for my 1984 lemirage that had been sitting for 20 years. I put two battery's in it and drove it home all of 3.5 miles. All Ive done so far is put a new i beam hinge in and a bay door back on. The flexsteel seats in it cost more then i paid for the bus. Its a conversion that needed wired up and finish work. All the parts in it are new and have never been used or turned on. I can handle all the work it needs. I sold a forklift I was given and had repaired to purchase the bus. Forklift had a “rod knock”. I fixed the “knock” by putting the spark plug wire leads all the way into the distributer cap. Some “technician” failed to do so when they tuned it up.
@h5mind373 Жыл бұрын
I would strongly recommend anyone planning to buy a luxury RV to spend 5% of that amount on tech classes on diesel engine maintenance and other basic mechanical stuff. Will be the best money they have ever spent. They can also do their own inspections on the spot and recognise and good (or bad) deal when they see it. Step #1: Start on the roof.
@scottmulrooney84833 жыл бұрын
Rodents are a death sentence for a vehicle and deal. You're getting a great education at the cost of diesel, dog chow, and Andrew chow! It could always be worse man. Congrats on the consulting side and keep the videos coming brother. Be well and stay safe out there in covid land.
@kwhit65373 жыл бұрын
I bought a truck with very low miles. It had maintenance records and very well taken care of. But because it was not used I had a lot of seals that had dried from no use and started to leak once I started to use it.
@cmdrdarwin36823 жыл бұрын
Good instincts man! Glad you walked away.
@MrSafetyForever3 жыл бұрын
Invaluable insightful advice! Take Care
@altenergyofva2 жыл бұрын
Great advice thanks for sharing your thoughts
@Shaneodell353 жыл бұрын
Andrew this is why I watch your chanel
@Senior-Busa-Rider3 жыл бұрын
Good luck hope all works out for you 🦅🇺🇸🦅
@hamptonmanufacturing35663 жыл бұрын
I had the same thing happen so many times to me when I was looking for my coach. Luckily I spotted one on the side of the highway coming back from viewing a crappy Monaco. It took a lot of patience and a lot of “no thank you’s” but I definitely found my coach! I’m making a KZfaq channel about it and all the renovations and tech updates as well. Called “The Extreme Gulfstream”.. i’ve only got an intro video up at the moment. But watch for lots of good stuff! 😎
@SkinnaMov3 жыл бұрын
As you said, “If that is the worst thing that happened...” On my way tomorrow to look at one, provident timing on the video for my trip.
@Origen173 жыл бұрын
GREAT video, Andrew. thanks
@happycat33992 жыл бұрын
Andrew, you are a true gentleman. A big thank you to your parents for raising an intelligent respectful person. You are a treasure!
@devonteflowers2193 жыл бұрын
Keep looking for one don’t give up just yet
@DLTJR19593 жыл бұрын
Patience is your friend Andrew. RV Trader, Ebay, FB are your friends. Plenty of options out there. Just take your time. As you know condition, history, service, maintenance, and providence of ownership. Good luck in your quest. Love your videos. I know that this is probably out of your time frame but Chris Rassmussen told you about the WOG Rally in Pine Mountain Georgia. We are attending our first this year. The online support for Bird owners is amazing.
@sasquatch8853 жыл бұрын
What a bummer! But a good learning experience for your subs.👍🏻
@byron5613 жыл бұрын
SO sorry about your experience! You did the right thing by walking away. I have not owned a coach just yet, but I have a lot of experience with large twin diesel boats that have often been sitting unused like you and Dave were talking about. Luxury toys often get neglected as they age. In boats, we always have the fuel polished in all tanks before taking a trip if a boat has been sitting. I don't know if they do this on coaches that have been sitting, but that eliminates many fuel related issues. I always bring a case (or two) of fuel filters with me on the first trip, even after fuel polishing because big waves at sea will shake up any sediment on the tank bottom and clog up fuel filters or worse, mess up injectors. I always use a fuel stabilizer to combat algae growth, but one huge bit of advice I would give to all coach owners especially when their coach is going to sit unused for any period of time is to always keep your fuel tanks full. The only way that moisture can get into the fuel is through the air in a tank, so if it is full of fuel, there is no room for air for moisture to get in! If it has fuel stabilizer in it, no algae. Diesel does not varnish up like gasoline does and can last many many times longer than gasoline, so I just thought you might appreciate that info. Granted, over the road diesel is ultra low sulfur and doesn't last as quite long as the red dyed diesel that we use in boats. You did the right thing by passing due to rodent damage, etc, but my point is don't be scared of a bus that has been sitting just because of the fuel system. I hope to get a late 2000's Newell P2000i (LOVE the interior woodwork, just like yacht interiors) someday to cruise on the roads during hurricane season when I cannot cruise on my boat, and I cannot thank you enough for educating us about them. The systems are eerily similar to the systems on large luxury boats, but on boats we often have two or more of everything for redundancy such as engines and generators, etc so I feel I will probably take to coaches fairly well when I do get one. Keep up the great work Andrew! Cheers!
@Chris_A_3 жыл бұрын
*Andrew, words well spoken*
@doyleshaw30633 жыл бұрын
You are exactly right about purchasing a bus that has been used than low mileage. Ive been down that road. Keep up the good info vids.
@johnc32253 жыл бұрын
Same thing happened to me! I use to own my own AV & automation company, I was feature in a magazine a few times and did freelance articles for them. I got a call for an estimate in Manhattan for a theater. I took my construction contractor with me. It was some older, a bit eccentric, guy, who just wanted to meet me! Boy did I feel bad I dragged my contractor with me! But he was good about it! At least you only wasted your time, however, you never know what comes out of life when you explore all possibilities!
@PeterPedroA.Cintron-421Pc3 жыл бұрын
Thank you Andrew for sharing that story I heard that if you wait until after the pandemic prices will go down on these buses so just keep looking bro
@BrianAz3 жыл бұрын
DOH! From the very short video you showed us of his place... I would have turned around and ran for it, but I guess you did the right thing and made an "experience" out of it.
@adrianstanciu88763 жыл бұрын
Yeah, be patience, Andrew and finds the right coach!😄
@scottbruce27163 жыл бұрын
That Guy was on "American Pickers" History Chanel I Recognized The two Trailers, The Pickers had the same problem, got there and were told allot of stuff cheep and they walked away with nothing, not happy at all! So at least you were in good company, Keep up the Great Work that you Do, & Take care of that Sadey Lady Dog, she's the best a good dog
@RVingwithAndrewSteele3 жыл бұрын
Man I'd love to find that episode!
@joshmccoy5843 жыл бұрын
Funny you say that it needs miles on the coach. We just bought a newmar dutchstar with very low miles and of course first few trips I got error codes. We took to freightliner and of course now idea what is wrong. Long story short we have used the coach all summer and all issues have fix themselves. Computers sometimes need to be run. So far we have put 5000 miles on it and now its running great. No repairs.
@danjohnson77673 жыл бұрын
Andrew I went to Holland, Michigan to buy a monaco executive from a tire dealer. All tires with a different date code. Should of been a flag but the low miles still had me. Then I showed up and the coach was leaning west. Slide stalled while going out. Should of been another clue but the interior was nice. You got to interpret questions and NOT let emotions get involved especially with today inflated prices.
@jay07263 жыл бұрын
Don't rush yourself in buying something you're going to regret later the right, bus will came you'll see..And Andrew you're a gentleman for keeping cool..it's not easy..🚍
@pentonhusqvarna3 жыл бұрын
A Google Earth view of his address might have given you a clue on some of the hoarder issues and general condition of the property. I've used this technique before and it can yield good results.
@Hercules7183 жыл бұрын
This guy and his buddy never did any homework or used technology. It could have been simple.
@Hercules7183 жыл бұрын
This guy is goofy and not very clever.
@karenedwards89463 жыл бұрын
Yes great advice Andrew, take care 👍
@catalinstoica69193 жыл бұрын
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@chicagokid183 жыл бұрын
DO NOT FEEL BAD! The lesson learned, is beyond valuable. If you did not have to travel far, it would not be a second thought. Next time, get the owner to do a full FaceTime, LIVE walk around and full interior FaceTime, with the Coach running. Ask to have some of the very recent service records and call the shop for verification. Due diligence and a cooperative seller, offering as much preliminary assistance, before you ROAD TRIP it, is a must. People buy cars from across the country, and guess what? The car arrives in perfect condition in every way, EXCEPT it was a heavy smokers car. Good luck getting rid of that smell. You know the deal, as a detailer. Lesson learned. Experienced gained. Great content to share. Do not beat yourself up.
@u2pilot20003 жыл бұрын
I really, really wanted a 1998 Southwind Storm with a specific floor plan. Hard to find. Flew from LA to West Virginia. First clue that it had been misrepresented was the tags expired 3 years earlier, but the owner said that wouldn't be a problem driving it through 8 states to get it home. Per owner, all I had to do was show them my bill of sale, and they would send me on my way. Right. Once inside, it became clear the expired tags would have been the least of my problems. Second one was only 40 miles away. I met what turned out to be a broker in a gas station, and he took me to the RV, parked in an industrial area with two meth-heads living in it. They were very proud that they had finally found the last rat carcass from the fumigation. Literally couldn't get into the bedroom because of all the stuff packed in it. I asked multiple questions along the lines of, "Where are the controls for the heater," and the answer was always the same: "We have them and will put them back on. This coach will be better than new when we give it to you." Bunches of different things missing, all with the same answer. Pretty sure they were out for a sizable deposit, and I'd probably never actually get delivery. I finally bought my dream coach. Price was great and everything checked out. Except there was one fluid I didn't check, coolant. Had I tried, I would not have been able to get the radiator cap off because it was glued shut with some kind of stop-leak sealant. After paying for a head gasket replacement, the price wasn't such a good deal anymore. Oh, and it initially had problems passing smog. It had gone to the east coast where there were no emissions tests, and the cats had been gutted. It is *now* the coach of my dreams.
@redcrawfordsgarage58023 жыл бұрын
The hunt is were the fun is....and the characters....and the stories.
@RVingwithAndrewSteele3 жыл бұрын
Absolutely
@jasongerlach53333 жыл бұрын
Andrew where in Pa did you go. Wish I knew if it was close I would of loved to come and buy you some dinner and chat about the channel. Keep up the great work love your content brother. I live in Northeast Pa. if your ever back this way let me know.
@george92583 жыл бұрын
It sounds like You made right choice to bad we didn't see a video or pictures of the couch
@RVingwithAndrewSteele3 жыл бұрын
I hear you, the old man had me so wore down that I was ready to get the heck out of there. Will try to make sure to grab photos in the future
@daveharter64693 жыл бұрын
I feel your pain, I got burn on a truck that my son wanted to buy, we did not. My father was a pilot in WW2 in the south pacific, this is what he taught me. Pilots have a check list, make up a check list that is important to you about a coach. I spent a year looking on line at coaches , before we bought. here are some of my list. looking for a one owner, garaged, up grades, miles, how old are the tires, last oil change, why are you selling it. Pictures, Pictures, Pictures 25 to 30 of them, of the odometer, invoice, your a smart guy, and know the industry. take your time and remember everyone you look at will give you a comparison, so when a good deal comes along you will know it. good luck
@barryg.2913 жыл бұрын
Yep, agreed! Pictures before you drive, and if pics are posted or supplied, always as WHEN were these pics taken. Sorry you had to go through that Andrew. Similar nonsense buying boats!
@happyhealerforpresident20293 жыл бұрын
Good call on that bus bro. I know it hurts to go out and be for nothing. But you already understand that your fortunate and that i sy our saving grace. You will find something you like. :)
@brian32553 жыл бұрын
"THE RODENTS ATE THE TOLIET PAPER THEY DIDNT EAT THE WIRE" LOL!
@1982MCI3 жыл бұрын
They ate the wires on the way to the toilet paper!! If I found one chewed wire on a coach then it’s game over. They don’t chew just one but they do jump around here and there when they chew.
@bigmikewallace Жыл бұрын
Andrew, I envy you so much. You seriously have my dream job. I have been infatuated with the prevost coaches ever since I learned what they were. If I see one, regardless of where I am, I have to stop and look at it. I'm sorry this happened to you as I know you would like to own a prevost. Trust me, me too. However I'm a hard working blue collar that will most likely never get that opportunity unless I hit a windfall with the lottery. Although I envy you, I wish you well and wish you luck finding one that will fit you. Good luck and thank you for getting me close to these busses through KZfaq. And yes, of course I'm a follower. Your work has had its up and down and I've been there every step of the way. You're appreciated. Even by the little guys like me. Stay safe and hopefully soon, your bus will come along. Happy new year!!!
@RVingwithAndrewSteele Жыл бұрын
Thanks Big Mike!
@annsowers45913 жыл бұрын
You already have a good reputation, and you just added another layer as to why you should be consulted. The truth can hurt but will always be the best path!
@sarahj.83723 жыл бұрын
It is always a surprise is it not? Life every day for it's ups and downs...and getting an inspection from someone the dealer does not know..if doing it from far away...that takes research too..how to even find them,,there is so much involved..you will find it when you are to find it..be well..and your trajectory and what you are doing will bring you right to it.
@sunbtanman73543 жыл бұрын
Wow sorry to hear that Andrew. Next time have somebody walk around it with a camera do a virtual. I FaceTime with the owner for about an hour. That's what I did with mine. It's not like seeing it hands on but it will give you a good idea whether you should continue any further with it. We live and learn.
@luisroig1043 жыл бұрын
No insult intended. How come you did not get pic's over the phone. Even if he was older I would have told him to get someone if he was super serious. Still love your channel and content. Keep doing what your doing.
@WholesaleTurbos3 жыл бұрын
I wouldnt have driven an hour without pics
@stevedallas34883 жыл бұрын
That was exactly my question including the no insult intended. Thanks for asking
@nigel04343 жыл бұрын
Check out motorhomes of Texas, southeast of Dallas. Great selection across rom Foretravel factory.
@RickWilleyOMC3 жыл бұрын
Have you ever looked at goodson bus sales?? Theres also bus conversion MAGAZINE that has some very nice coaches! And there's wanderlodge to consider as well! Happy hunting!
@dansklenicka84033 жыл бұрын
Kinda had the same experience with an RV our first one. Drove eight hours to look at a friends brothers RV. It’s was a of junk. Told him we would go grab lunch and discuss it as a family and get back to him. Not..
@pablocruise6783 жыл бұрын
Great info...
@pablocruise6783 жыл бұрын
Thanks.. city driver in vegas.. errr coach operator..... lobe your stuff man
@Richard.Hybels3 жыл бұрын
I just bought an 05 Monaco Windsor 38’ with 100k miles on it for $63k. My buddy bought an 05 Dynasty 40’ with 50k miles for $95k. I think I got the better deal. Like Andrew I’m not afraid of 100k miles cuz the diesel is obviously good for thousands and thousands more miles. So if the water heater goes bad or a water pump or AC those are in the hundreds to fix not thousands. Edit: Btw I bought mine from a guy that kept meticulous records, fixed everything and it was immaculate. My buddy bought Dynasty sight unseen from a dealer and has fixed all manner of stuff including the pain in the ass Aquahot. I would not have Aquahot if they paid me.
@livelrge13 жыл бұрын
I'm not sure why you would travel that far without having some recent video's taken from the seller. I realize he's elderly but you could have asked him to have a relative or friend shoot some videos. I wish you would have shown us some of the photos of the bus, it's always nice to put pictures to the story. Thank you for the helpful information especially with the rodents when looking for a bus..
@rickhay97822 жыл бұрын
It makes me wonder if Andrew didn't just make up a filler story, I may be way off base, but surely he would ask for videos of bus before departure
@Greg-n-Simba2 ай бұрын
Wowsa Andrew.... so sad bro - Sorry that all happened dude!
@rejeanpaquet43753 жыл бұрын
Before travelling I would ask for photos, when was the last time it was driven, maintenance records, and get a local inspection. With this Covid crisis, a shortage of RVs, unfortunately some peoples just take advantage of the situation.
@gramsofmoney27233 жыл бұрын
All I could do is count how many times you walked back and forth...lol....great content as always though
@mishellecarson8713 жыл бұрын
Coach Catfishing is getting to be a serious business and shockingly RV dealerships are participating. Its straight FRAUD!!!!!!!! Something needs to be done about this.
@polkmontague82153 жыл бұрын
Have your pal Kyle source and renovate a bus for you you'll be dollars ahead in the long run.
@scottmulrooney84833 жыл бұрын
Great idea!
@kathyfann2 жыл бұрын
In a Dessel truck there is a liquid you add to the fuel that eats the algae and then if possible you drain the fuel and add Clean fuel
@backtoasimplelife7 ай бұрын
A lot of sellers will lie through their teeth. We got burned on our first fifth wheel purchase. We were just too uninformed and inexperienced. Now we are considering buying a motorhome, and we have no experience to draw on. I'm glad for your content, so I can learn.
@hughgonzalez89583 жыл бұрын
Always inspect a coach personally and have a professional inspector check it out.
@uliwehner3 жыл бұрын
at least you were traveling in style
@descent8153 жыл бұрын
Wow! I think you did a smart thing by WALKING AWAY!!
@1982MCI3 жыл бұрын
Did you not see pics of it before you traveled that many miles Andrew? If I’m traveling over 100 miles then I’m not getting in the truck or on a plane to go look at it till I’ve seen pics of exterior all 4 sides, engine pic, interior pics, and maybe the bays. You can find out a ton of info right there. If they are not willing to send me some quick pics, then again, it’s game over. If it’s a cream puff as they indicate then they should be proud to send you some pics without hesitation, especially on a $75,000 coach. If they use the excuse that they are old and don’t know how , suggest a neighbor, or son/daughter or grandchild. Someone can come do it before you travel 500 miles or so. I’m surprised you didn’t do a few short clips or pics tho. I think that was a bit of a missed opportunity for many of your viewers that really don’t know what to look for on some of these older coaches. It would have at least been great info to show them that if you see these signs, then run for the hills. Sorry it happened, but it does happen more than you think where folks think their coach/car/house is so much better than it truly is and they are in denial. Sweep it under the rug and start looking for the next one now.
@aryprice26213 жыл бұрын
Wow that's terrible. Thnxs for sharing
@brinkee7674 Жыл бұрын
Andrew the question you should of ask was to me. I'm in NJ and it would be 'can you go check out this RV for me'. Dead serious. That bus might be worth a few grand as long as it will drive to the junk yard
@normanvolion22733 жыл бұрын
I am looking for a RV. Learn so much form him in one video! Just might have hire his service experience to help me get the wright RV! More than likely save me a lot of money and wated time! God Bless!🙏🙏🙏
@brian32553 жыл бұрын
One thing I was thinking at lunch time. That I wanted to say was. Always worth a Facetime Video Walkthrough from the seller to give u a thurall ideal of what it looks like. Pics can go so far but a video and start up I think that would be worth it for sure.
@RVingwithAndrewSteele3 жыл бұрын
The guy was 87 and I couldn't get anything out of him. I was thinking that was an advantage as a buyer because no other buyers could get the real story without doing the legwork. so I did the legwork and took the gamble...
@brian32553 жыл бұрын
@@RVingwithAndrewSteele ya that is true never know when u might get a Barn Find Prestine Coach that is true.
@miltonhogeboom81543 жыл бұрын
We like your content keep up the good work. I have a place for you called the rv gardens in Crossville Tennessee you’ll love it.
@ericouellette52933 жыл бұрын
Just got a new subscriber. Watching the video of you and the new Newell motorhome. Of course I could never afford one but nice to look at. Saw this one had to check it out. Sucks you got lied to. I sell a vehicle I make sure I tell exactly what is wrong with it. Also the diesel motor homes I bet a lot of people don't realize they can go farther then any gas powered motor home before you have to rebuild the engine. I drive semi truck for a living and have driven semis with over 1 million miles on them. We got one truck at work that has 1.2 million miles on the original engine, transmission and rear ends. No rebuild on anything yet. If I could afford a nice motor home like these but used it wouldn't bother me to pick up one with 500,000 miles on it as long as it was maintained. Cool videos will be enjoying them.
@debbiewilson44433 ай бұрын
two days ago we went to look at a used rv. Online it looked great and we were enthusiastic about seeing it. Well, first thing we noted were mice/rat feces on the floor and signs of rodent damage to the mattress on the bunk above the cockpit. Then noticed water damage in the bedroom that was mostly pointed out to us by the salesman. He then stated he had never looked at the rv himself but that he could not recommend buying that rv to us or anybody. Rare honesty in the rv sales business. We did a hard pass, haven't bought anything yet but we will remember this guy and hopefully do business with him in the future. They only had one other rv in our price range so no sale now but possibly in the future.
@ColAngus3 жыл бұрын
Been there done that, from Texas to California.....took two hours when I arrived in San Bernardino (I think it was)...to get to where they guy was.. had to text then call multiple times...and finally got him to answer.... took him another hour for the seller to arrive......and the condition was less than the photos...forgot to mention it needed tires.....still...I offered to buy it....then came the moment of truth... May I see the title please and we can seal the deal........ Well..... (here we go)...he doesn't have it with him but will mail it. See ya....... Oy
@mauricetucker85353 жыл бұрын
Bus "catfished" eh?? Great info !!
@valnpaulvanorden3 жыл бұрын
Kool !,,Advice!!!
@backtoasimplelife7 ай бұрын
So when shopping for a motorhome, what is the easiest and quickest way to determine whether or not it's worth even looking at? We do not have time to run all over the place. What about pictures first? If you had seen a pic of that bathroom first, would you have gone to look at it?
@maynardholmes88703 жыл бұрын
Thank you for showing Sadie lady showing and as far as traveling to get an RV you’re giving me some ideas because I have a route that goes from LA to mostly Pennsylvania and even New Jersey every 11 days cool route I love it but I’m thinking if you ever need some guy to go get a vehicle and drive it back to you oops I better get back to work now not cat fishing ya it’s an idea though
@travisrayturner3 жыл бұрын
This happened to me this week... 1,500 miles later, no coach...
@wannabetraveler65953 жыл бұрын
Hey Andrew, with you seeing and helping people with getting their dream coach, wondering, have you gone to a school to do rv inspections? That would give you a great “certified” look. If you already are an inspector, forget that I asked. 😉
@RVingwithAndrewSteele3 жыл бұрын
No, but I do have a network and would advise my client to get any coach inspected. unless it is a complete wholesale deal.