Write a review

RV Type

Other types

Make and model

Floorplan

Year

Coach House reviews

4.9 (14 reviews)
Write a review
Liveability
4.8
Overall quality
5.0
Floorplan
4.9
Driving/towing
4.8
Factory warranty
4.9

Top 10 RVs

Reviews

Stars Refinement

14 ratings and reviews

Voted most helpful review

Justin B Williams

South Carolina

Reviewed on October 21, 2021

RV reviewed 2013 Coach House Platinum II 241XL view listing

4.8
The quality is very nice and the One shell design is really the biggest plus to me. Not having to worry about roof leaks is a huge thing, the quiet ride, and The painted body is just top of the line. It's got everything you would need in a rv with some extra comforts. Also one major thing about these COACH HO... read more
The quality is very nice and the One shell design is really the biggest plus to me. Not having to worry about roof leaks is a huge thing, the quiet ride, and The painted body is just top of the line. It's got everything you would need in a rv with some extra comforts. Also one major thing about these COACH HOUSE MODELS is that they aren't thrown together cheaply...Built with precision. Built tough.
Livability
5.0
Overall quality
5.0
Floorplan
4.0
Driving/towing
5.0
Factory warranty/support
5.0
Show less
Helpful (9)

FlagReport

Flag this review
Please select a reason
Voted most helpful review

Anne Fischer

California

Reviewed on September 17, 2021

RV reviewed 2007 Coach House Platinum 272XL FS view listing

5.0
My husband and I have been researching RVs, and we’ve decided that a Coach House is the perfect one to meet our needs; however, our budget dictates that we focus our energies on trying to find the best used one we can with the lowest mileage for the lowest and best price that we can handle. You see; I&r... read more
My husband and I have been researching RVs, and we’ve decided that a Coach House is the perfect one to meet our needs; however, our budget dictates that we focus our energies on trying to find the best used one we can with the lowest mileage for the lowest and best price that we can handle. You see; I’m disabled with Multiple Sclerosis (MS), and have other other things to take into consideration too. Anyhow, the mileage shown for this 2007 Coach House is 0, which we understand can’t be right, so can you please tell us the correct mileage for this RV? Thank you! Anne
Livability
5.0
Overall quality
5.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
Factory warranty/support
5.0
Show less
Helpful (3)

FlagReport

Flag this review
Please select a reason
Voted most helpful review

G Hayes

Kansas

Reviewed on July 19, 2021

RV reviewed 2015 Coach House Platinum II 241XL view listing

4.6
I’m single female and rented several RV. One piece fiberglass shell/aerodynamic shape, by far, makes this the quietest RV on the road. One dent above the windshield from a bird. Wire transfer only———————————————... read more
I’m single female and rented several RV. One piece fiberglass shell/aerodynamic shape, by far, makes this the quietest RV on the road. One dent above the windshield from a bird. Wire transfer only—————————————————————————————————————-
Livability
4.0
Overall quality
5.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
4.0
Factory warranty/support
5.0
Show less
Helpful (1)

FlagReport

Flag this review
Please select a reason
Voted most helpful review

robert m walsh

New Mexico

Reviewed on June 15, 2021

RV reviewed 2006 Coach House Platinum XL 261XLSD view listing

4.8
Best built in America!!! Hands down the best American B on the market! Only house built in America with a seamless fiberglass shell! No leaks and no creaks!! Small company A customer servive staff!!... read more
Best built in America!!! Hands down the best American B on the market! Only house built in America with a seamless fiberglass shell! No leaks and no creaks!! Small company A customer servive staff!!
Livability
4.0
Overall quality
5.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
Factory warranty/support
5.0
Show less
Helpful (3)

FlagReport

Flag this review
Please select a reason
Voted most helpful review

Jennifer Duck

Tennessee

Reviewed on April 13, 2021

RV reviewed 2003 Coach House Coach House 232SD view listing

5.0
My husband and I are very impressed with everything about this motorhome. Coach House motorhomes are made by setting a one-piece seamless fiberglass shell onto a cutaway van chassis and building from there. This ensures there are no roof seams that could develop leaks and also you don't have a rubber roof tha... read more
My husband and I are very impressed with everything about this motorhome. Coach House motorhomes are made by setting a one-piece seamless fiberglass shell onto a cutaway van chassis and building from there. This ensures there are no roof seams that could develop leaks and also you don't have a rubber roof that will need maintenance every few years. We would buy a newer Coach House if we could afford to and get one with a queen bed or twin beds. Also, I think we would get one with a diesel engine for better fuel mileage. For those not familiar with Coach House motorhomes, you can't buy a new one from a dealer because they only are sold at the factory in Nokomis, Florida. We highly recommend that anyone thinking of buying a motorhome that is smaller than the big class A type to check out Coach House!
Livability
5.0
Overall quality
5.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
Factory warranty/support
5.0
Show less
Helpful (14)

FlagReport

Flag this review
Please select a reason
Voted most helpful review

Jennifer Duck

Tennessee

Reviewed on April 12, 2021

RV reviewed 2003 Coach House Coach House 232SD view listing

5.0
My husband and I found our motorhome in Florida while we were visiting friends. I found the ad on facebook marketplace and noticed the owners lived only a few blocks away from our friends. We made arrangements and went and looked at it and test drove it. We bought it on the spot. It has high mileage but that ... read more
My husband and I found our motorhome in Florida while we were visiting friends. I found the ad on facebook marketplace and noticed the owners lived only a few blocks away from our friends. We made arrangements and went and looked at it and test drove it. We bought it on the spot. It has high mileage but that is the main reason that we were able to afford to pay the price that they were asking for it. We both are very impressed with the build quality, livability, ease of driving/parking, and everything else. Back when ours was made the Coach House factory was the only motorhome manufacturer that made their product using a one-piece, seamless fiberglass shell. I think other makers do that now. We have spent some money upgrading/repairing as needed but it runs and drives wonderfully for its age. If we could afford to we would buy a newer Coach House motorhome with a better sleeping arrangement than ours. Ours has a couch that folds down to a full size bed and the dinette makes into a single bed. It definitely would be more comfortable with a queen size bed or twin beds that other Coach House motorhomes have. We are very pleased with everything else about ours. I think we would look for one with a diesel engine also in order to save some money on fuel. We would have to hit the lottery to be able to afford a newer Coach House. Ours is so old that the factory won't even take it as a trade if we wanted to buy one from the factory. Oh, by the way, you can only buy new Coach Houses from the factory in Nokomis, FL. They don't sell through dealers.
Livability
5.0
Overall quality
5.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
Factory warranty/support
5.0
Show less
Helpful (6)

FlagReport

Flag this review
Please select a reason
Voted most helpful review

Dr Commet

Washington

Reviewed on November 7, 2020

RV reviewed 2006 Coach House Platinum 272XL view listing

5.0
If you want the best quality with the least maintenance this is your coach. These are comparable to the legendary chinook they are actually built better with Kevlar reinforcements yet cheaper. I loved my chinook concourse but we out grew it I love my larger coach house.... read more
If you want the best quality with the least maintenance this is your coach. These are comparable to the legendary chinook they are actually built better with Kevlar reinforcements yet cheaper. I loved my chinook concourse but we out grew it I love my larger coach house.
Livability
5.0
Overall quality
5.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
Factory warranty/support
5.0
Show less
Helpful (24)

FlagReport

Flag this review
Please select a reason
Voted most helpful review

Thom B.

Arizona

Reviewed on October 20, 2020

RV reviewed 2021 Coach House Platinum 272XL view listing

5.0
Spectacular motor home. This is our first. Very easy to drive. Great amenities. Very livable. Love the new modern interior colors. This is the first one they built. Quality is clear. Factory support for both training and warranty has been spectacular. Just a joy to take to a campground, engage the sl... read more
Spectacular motor home. This is our first. Very easy to drive. Great amenities. Very livable. Love the new modern interior colors. This is the first one they built. Quality is clear. Factory support for both training and warranty has been spectacular. Just a joy to take to a campground, engage the slide outs, sit back and relax. We truly enjoy this motor home.
Livability
5.0
Overall quality
5.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
Factory warranty/support
5.0
Show less
Helpful (19)

FlagReport

Flag this review
Please select a reason
Voted most helpful review

M/M Kirk

Florida

Reviewed on December 10, 2019

RV reviewed 2008 Coach House Platinum 221XL view listing

5.0
This motorhome has been the perfect choice for us and we have enjoyed every moment spent in it but we must know when the time is right to let it go. It has been so easy to drive and maneuver even around mountainous curves. We enjoy cooking in the spacious galley rather than eating out all the time and feel v... read more
This motorhome has been the perfect choice for us and we have enjoyed every moment spent in it but we must know when the time is right to let it go. It has been so easy to drive and maneuver even around mountainous curves. We enjoy cooking in the spacious galley rather than eating out all the time and feel very comfortable with the spaciousness it provides. Sliding out the couch in the evening and making up the queen size bed was never a problem and the dinette opens up into a long twin and gave our grandson a very spacious bed. There is ample storage space both inside and out and allows one to pack more than necessary. When there was a question, there was always an answer just a minute away by calling the CoachHouse dealership in Nokomis, Fl who are genuinely most helpful.
Livability
5.0
Overall quality
5.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
Factory warranty/support
5.0
Show less
Helpful (29)

FlagReport

Flag this review
Please select a reason
Voted most helpful review

alan reeder

Texas

Reviewed on October 25, 2019

RV reviewed 2018 Coach House Platinum 261XLQD view listing

5.0
Drives like a dream at 75, very sleek w/ minimal wind resistance. Galley is fantastic, bathroom is roomy. Fold out couch very comfortable. The Garmin system takes a little learning but very helpful. Marine latches on all cabinets no rattle. Set up w/ Dish on the winguard antenna. AC, Heater, etc. all work... read more
Drives like a dream at 75, very sleek w/ minimal wind resistance. Galley is fantastic, bathroom is roomy. Fold out couch very comfortable. The Garmin system takes a little learning but very helpful. Marine latches on all cabinets no rattle. Set up w/ Dish on the winguard antenna. AC, Heater, etc. all work really well. I love this rig but one of my dogs Luther doesn't ride so well and I bought it for them. I'm in no rush to sell.
Livability
5.0
Overall quality
5.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
5.0
Factory warranty/support
5.0
Show less
Helpful (19)

FlagReport

Flag this review
Please select a reason
  • 1
  • 2
  • 1 - 10 of 14 reviews
Do you have an RV experience to share?

Help other RVers by leaving a review for an RV or dealership.

Write a review