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Are you Prevost ready?

Yahoo Message Number: 6992
I have a 2002 Royale XLII see it at the Prevost-Stuff website at the following link

http://www.prevost-stuff.com/coaches/Shepherd/Shepherd.htm I love the coach, but our lives are changing and we now want to buy vacation property in Northern Michigan on Lake Huron. We still plan on RVing, but not at the same level. If you are thinking of moving up and you have a late model DP you would need to trade, I would consider your coach in trade at fair market value. If you have Lake property on Hammond Bay Lake Huron that could work too, but I think that is a long shot. I know there may only be one or two members of this group considering Prevost, but I know when I made the move something like this would have saved me many dollars, trade in dollars and sales tax dollars, so if you are interested send me a note.

John D. 02 Royale XLII, Hummer H2 Toad

Re: Are you Prevost ready?

Reply #1
Yahoo Message Number: 6995
Unless I missed something, that looks as if it may be one of the last "no-slideout" coaches built.

Bill Harris

03 Allure 1st Ave 30912

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I have a 2002 Royale XLII see it at the Prevost-Stuff website at

the

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following link

http://www.prevost-stuff.com/coaches/Shepherd/Shepherd.htm > I love the coach, but our lives are changing and we now want to

buy

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vacation property in Northern Michigan on Lake Huron. We still

plan

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on RVing, but not at the same level. If you are thinking of moving

up

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and you have a late model DP you would need to trade, I would > consider your coach in trade at fair market value. If you have

Lake

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property on Hammond Bay Lake Huron that could work too, but I

think

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that is a long shot. I know there may only be one or two members

of

 

Re: Are you Prevost ready?

Reply #2
Yahoo Message Number: 6996
Bill,

The coach is the last spec non slide coach built by Royale, but it sure is not the last non slide coach they have built or will build.
This year I saw two new custom ordered non-slide coaches going through the line at Royale. Both listed just under one million without slides.
John D.

Quote from: Bill Harris
Unless I missed something, that looks as if it may be one of the > last "no-slideout" coaches built.
Bill Harris

03 Allure 1st Ave 30912

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> I have a 2002 Royale XLII see it at the Prevost-Stuff website at > the

> following link

>http://www.prevost-stuff.com/coaches/Shepherd/Shepherd.htm > > I love the coach, but our lives are changing and we now want to > buy

> vacation property in Northern Michigan on Lake Huron. We still > plan

> on RVing, but not at the same level. If you are thinking of

moving

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up

> and you have a late model DP you would need to trade, I would > > consider your coach in trade at fair market value. If you have > Lake

> property on Hammond Bay Lake Huron that could work too, but I > think

> that is a long shot. I know there may only be one or two members > of

> this group considering Prevost, but I know when I made the move > > something like this would have saved me many dollars, trade in > > dollars and sales tax dollars, so if you are interested send me

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