Walkthrough of 2024 Coach House Platinum II 241 XL RRT | Luxury Class B+ Motorhome

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Join us for a detailed walkthrough of the 2024 Coach House Platinum II 241 XL RRT, a luxury Class B+ motorhome built on the Mercedes 3500 chassis. Discover the advanced features, spacious interiors, and high-quality craftsmanship that make this motorhome a top choice for RV enthusiasts. With a patented one-piece fiberglass body, twin beds that convert to a queen, and a luxurious rear bathroom, this RV is designed for ultimate comfort and style. Learn more about the powerful engine, on-demand hot water system, 2,000W inverter, and more! Whether you're a full-time RVer or looking for weekend getaways, the Platinum II 241 XL RRT has everything you need.

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No one builds them better. Love the fiberglass shell. It is the best way to build an RV. I've been to boat factories and saw
how much material and labor goes into making a shell. Hand laid fiberglass is super durable. With minimal care this RV will look like brand new 20 years from now. Add to that, a quiet, rattle free ride every time for years to come. Worth every penny. Kudos to your team.

PSLnyc
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Excellent video and wonderful construction. Thank you.

janicegriffith
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Great coach! WELL BUILT!! WAY OVER PRICED!!!

docvalvo
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I have that same Mercedes-Benz chassis and engine.
On a long outing, the check engine light came on at 3, 000 miles. Had to limp home under significantly reduced power.
You may want to get the bugs worked out before you get this new model.

georgek
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How does the refrigerator get its power when off grid? When driving?

sasbeo
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George i hear this a lot on those chassis

thomaswilson
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The video is good but just way too long !! If your going to make it this long get more broll and show more of what your talking about. You seem like a nice guy but I’m getting bored looking at you talk and talk and talk and talk.

Most people will only watch for 5-15 mins and then go on to the next video. Maybe have a timeline in your info page so people can go right to the section you’re talking about.

Also get some video of the RV in the wild? Maybe show how easy it’s to drive and park? I’d love to see how it’s going uphill on a freeway!?

Great video but maybe just punch it up a bit and you’ll get to the next level.

DanKingImages