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2001 Newell 47' #596
109,000 miles
Detroit 60 series
Generator 1,500 hours
triple slide, bath & a half
king size bed
rear bath
2 sleeper sofa's
$185,000

Henry Gilbert
Florida
954 258-6613
Wow it looks amazing

Tom
Very attractive. That looks like #596 (last three digits of VIN).
(08-16-2017, 08:07 AM)Fulltiming Wrote: [ -> ]Very attractive. That looks like #596 (last three digits of VIN).

Yes, that is #596
I'm looking to trade up again. 2009 or newer within my budget.
Great shape, runs like new.
Price lowered = $205,000
I am new around here and I do not have a Newell , yet. I own a98Country Coach Concept 45'. Very nice, but we feel more room is order as we spend 5 months in warmer climes. Anyone who have thoughts, please reply. ( first off reason we are attracted to the Newell is the modern interior which seems to be common......we dislike wood interior, our Concept is all leather and stainless , no wood )
Dar,

There are many threads on this forum by others who have been considering the purchase of a Newell. It might be good to use the search engine and scan those threads since many basics have been covered numerous times. Then if you have specific questions, post them as individual threads.
I traded up from a '98 Country Coach Intrigue, one slide to a '99 Newell, two slide 9 years ago.  The Newell was ten years ahead of Country Coach in features and quality.  The "bones" of the coach are much more heavy duty.  The size of the slides are so much larger than production coaches.  Since your Concept has no slides, the Newell with the slides extended will look and feel gigantic.

Once I got the Newell, I never missed the Country Coach.  Country Coach did one thing BETTER than Newell----and that is coach documentation.  To make up for that you get 24/7 telephone support.

Good Luck in your decision.............................
I have noticed that a lot of the newer Newells have quite a bit of "wood" inside. Ours has none. We have a '92. I was sold immediately when I walked inside & saw nothing but non-wood laminate. To me that sets our coach completely apart from "production" coaches. It feels like "elegant simplicity" to us.
(01-27-2018, 03:56 AM)sgsvette Wrote: [ -> ]
(10-23-2017, 04:01 AM)sgsvette Wrote: [ -> ]Price lowered = $205,000

Still on the market. Looking to trade up.
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