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“Show Coach” has EVERYTHING— Electronics/home theater/navigation upgrades have been made at American Coach factory and by owner. Almost everything new in 2007—factory updated coach/engine/equipment diagnostics, generator auto-start & controls, smart-tire monitor, video valet, exterior and interior camera sequencing, backup monitor, tank gauges, electric dump switches, etc. Owner replaced original radio and limited GPS model with new 12 v. Pioneer AVIC system—GPS screen adjustable from nearby points of interest to destinations over 1000 miles with cross-country mapping, all with scalable view and voice turn-by-turn instructions. Includes AM/FM/XM/CD/DVD in-dash control center with associated CD changer and XM satellite radio plus Bose driver compartment speakers with volume that can be faded up/down to supplement or play instead of normal surround speakers in larger cabin. Original 120 v. Bose home theater surround system also in place for full salon enjoyment of DVD movies and DirecTV in-motion programs on two inside 32” LCD flat screen Sony HD TV’s and one exterior entertainment center 32” Sony HD LCD flat screen TV in slideout wall (high enough for comfortable viewing rather than in basement storage tray). Motorhoming experience and comfort are enhanced by features such as Flexsteel leather 8-way power driver seat w/memory/heat/message/power positioning and matching passenger power seat with heat/massage/power positioning. Flexsteel leather “Easy Bed” sofa with pull-out air mattress on driver side is positioned opposite matching leather “J-couch” on passenger side. Wide range of custom lighting options is provided by array of halogen ceiling recessed lights, wall sconces, and under-cabinet multi-color LED accents—even a set mounted under the coach outside. Features such as bedroom ceiling fan and bedroom/bathroom automatic fans (both center half-bath and rear full-bath) plus three low profile roof air units (bedroom with heat pump) and aqua-hot furnace zones enhance living comfort throughout.
Amenities are simply too numerous to cover