5/15/11

Parts of a Country Coach

    • Country Coach was established in 1973 as a manufacturer of recreational vehicles. It was founded by Bob Lee as Country Campers, and, in 1987, changed its name to Country Coach Holdings Incorporated. The company produces high-line motor coaches; their RVs offer all types of amenities and features that can cater to almost any desire of an RV prospector. Although they offer a wide range of models and floor plans, there are standard features that are found on all of their vehicles.

    Driver Compartment

    • The driver compartment is packed with features to ensure the driver's comfort during long trips. The instrumentation panel features a digital engine monitor, a rear-view monitor and an optional weather station. The driver's and passengers' seats have six-way, power adjustable, massage/heated seats with position memories.

    Living Room

    • The living room is usually situated just behind the driver compartment and before the kitchen and the dining area. It features a wide of array of entertainment amenities, including an LCD television with seven ceiling speakers and subwoofer, a premium home theater system with surround sound and DVD player, as well as a satellite cable receiver. Slide-outs serve as additional space and furniture options, and include a fold-out sofa bed or a recliner with an occasional table.

    Kitchen and Dining Areas

    • The kitchen is equipped with all necessary appliances, including a refrigerator, a microwave, a double burner electric cooktop, a countertop with a faucet and sink, cupboards for storage, a premium air vent with rain sensor, and a dome stop switch. The size and seating capacity of the dining area can be modified according to the buyer's preference; additionally, a wall module also comes standard, and includes a glassware cabinet with a drink set. Slide-outs are optional.

    Toilet and Bath

    • The shower area includes an etched glass shower enclosure equipped with a hand-held pressure shower unit, tile flooring, and an insulated skylight above. The toilet comes standard with a vanity sink, a toilet tissue holder, and a towel bar. A premium air vent system is also installed on the toilet.

    Bedroom

    • The bedroom features a queen-size bed, a wardrobe, a dresser with drawers, a built-in safe with a combination lock, and an LCD TV with a digital home theater system. The washer/dryer area is usually located at the rear end of the vehicle together with the bedroom.

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