@Whatta33

I have 23 year of experience and almost 3 million miles as a truck driver. If I hit the lottery I’d just keep on rolling…in a Prevost bus of course 😊

@photonpilot__

As a Touring Lighting Tech I love seeing videos of all the different busses out there. I've toured on many of these and they are ALL DIFFERENT no two tour busses are built the same which makes them super cool and unique.

@jimreichman-ci1nf

This is a great value and a very nice coach. Even missing those items that would have been found had this been an RV conversion, this is still a great coach for “real” campers who can afford to camp in luxury.  It won’t last long.

@BuckJones1909

Very beautiful and classically subtle. Not flashy. This coach will always look in style and not dated! I also like the understated western theme!

@uliwehner

i always felt that those tour buses are the way to go. More places to sleep. Not everyone is ready to snuggle up to their racing buddies at night. all the cooking is done outside. no need for a huge kitchen. put an icemaker in one of the bays.

@pilote111

4:23, it's funny you talked about the Secret Service, because they bought 2 X3-45 in 2011. Code name "Ground Force One". And it almost look the same, but it's all black with the President seal.

@markfowler1260

Hey Andrew I have been following you for a while now and this is probably my favorite coach you have profiled!

@roberthennel

Love it, this would be the perfect Nascar infield coach for a group of friends, those cargo bays could easily be outfitted with refrigeration and a barbecue.

@Daveinet

Going in the back, it kept reminding me of my Revcon. Two ques. First was the drawer slides are the same, so they make the same noises. Secondly, the wrapped Formica cabinet doors. When they close, you can hear they are hollow, with just the Formica wrapped on a frame. Very stable, but also light weight. But when you get that everything feels tight, with a high level of fit and finish, that is a big part of it too.

@RichMcLeod

Nice!  Maybe throw a washer/dryer and a dishwasher in it but at the same time its nice the way it is and less things to go wrong.

@2005dave

Prevost had extremely minimal production in the 2021 model year. Most of the H’s and X’s made in Canada were shells. Plattsburgh was still making X’s and they were all seated coaches including a bunch of commuters for NYC.

@americanrambler4972

I like the decor of this coach. It surprises me, considering the decorating choices many people with money choose today.

@lilricky2515

Another great looking bus without swoops and swirls!

@leonawilliams6599

Wow i love the black paint and chrome look luxurious stealthy. a nice  black leather couch and some darker wood highlights would be great make it pop with some colored pillows and some grays blacks and some green orange

@KeenanModica

This is one of my favorite coaches ever

@CatFoodDraino

What a gem. I often wondered, is 5 ac units necessary or just a luxury to cool down really really fast?

@Lucky-wl1rx

Why are 2 Underbelly Compartments Non Usable?! That's valuable storage space. What exactly is behind the Grills?? 
I love the X3

@thyhangman

You didn't mention who did the conversion, my guesses are either  Nashville, Hemphill Brothers or Superior.  🤔

@GeorgieKid

I like the simplicity of it,at the same time it’s got everything you need,Being a little older(54)-I’m not a big tech wiz so having all the controls nice and simple suits me fine..I might just see if I can get this one and take the kids on a cross country trip 😁

@emiliodaddio8517

I’ve been driving coaches since 1991. Flxible, GMC, Gillig, MCI, and Grumman to name a few. Nothing beats driving across the country in a Prevost. Nothing.