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Businiess name:  Intermountain Coach Inc
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I purchased a Serenity from Intermountain Coach Leasing then drove it to Texas to see some extended family I had not seen in a while. The trip was uneventful, but it was pretty windy along the way but no storms or incidents. I was delighted at howl little effect strong cross winds had on the vehicle. I didn’t realize the handling ability until I was south of Dalhardt, TX and was going through a couple of small towns. When I had purchased the vehicle, the folks at Intermountain Coach told me that it would be easy to handle, and it was. Even when I passed by huge grain tanks not far from the road that were blocking the wind and making a sort of vacuum effect, the Serenity did really well. \r When I stopped for a pit stop I had a question about the blow valve that came attached to the tank on the driver’s side rear in the black water tank area. I called Intermountain Coach about it and they explained and answered my questions very well with no incidents. All in all, my first road trip with my new RV was great. Couldn’t have done it without the guidance from the guys here. Thanks again.\r

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