The term "Coach".


frederick

New Member
Some people use the term "Coach" referring
to their Class A.

Is this usage set aside for the upper end Class A
or a Class A with a diesel engine?

Fred from Pasco, Wa. :)
 

C Nash

Senior Member
Re: The term "Coach".

Fred I don't really know but tend to think that coach is generally the upper end Mh or the converted buses. JMO
 

Bounder Boy

New Member
Re: The term "Coach".

Honestly, when I hear it spoken, it means the same as motorhome. I look at it like the difference between car/automobile or truck/pickup or pop/soda. It really just depends on what name you want to use. IMHO
 

LEN

Senior Member
Re: The term "Coach".

Two terms to me Coach= Motor home Coach batteries= not start batteries


LEN
 

TexasClodhopper

Senior Member
RE: The term "Coach".



Fred, these are "motor coaches" :



http://www.beavermotorcoaches.com/products/index.html

http://www.marathoncoach.com/gallery/index.cfm?year=2009

http://www.newellcoach.com/newInventoryList.php

http://americanmotorcoaches.com/



I wouldn't put our "regular" motor homes into this category.



frederick - 12/5/2010 12:09 AM Some people use the term "Coach" referring to their Class A. Is this usage set aside for the upper end Class A or a Class A with a diesel engine? Fred from Pasco, Wa. :)
 

frederick

New Member
Re: The term "Coach".

Thanks for the input. On my first outing this past July, I made the mistake
of looking at this Beaver that was parked a few spots down from me. He
even invited me in. Now that was a real COACH!
When I got back I couldn't find any matches so I could burn mine. :laugh:

2000 Fleetwood Flair
 

TexasClodhopper

Senior Member
Re: The term "Coach".

I just don't know what I would do with a "coach" now that I've been spoiled by my Class C. We go everywhere, park anywhere and see anything we want.

I can turn left or right out of any camp spot or get around in any city ... even downtown Nashville!

I think I would have to hire a driver if I ever got one of those "coaches", because it would seem like driving a big semi truck.

Not trying to put down anyone with a "coach", either. It would just seem like a big mansion to me.
 
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