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2014 Pleasure Way Pursuit Review

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When Pleasure Way announced their new venture in revamping their Pursuit model for 2014, crowds were thrilled.

Dean Rumpel, the CEO of Pleasure Way, had previously declared the upgrades was a responsive move triggered by the comments of the brand's loyal customers. The culmination resulted in a motorhome which is a slightly larger version of the typical Class B-plus that had previously been out, with a few extra luxuries without raising the gas mileage.

At a 22-foot length structure, the Pursuit is built on Ford E350 chassis, allowing for several fun and creative features besides just economical benefits and space. This new motorhome is constructed as a steel cage connected to a fiberglass roof, seamlessly put together in a bond which cancels out any need for screws or molds. The exterior of the home has been painted to perfection in order to promote the sophistication of the entire home.

On the inside you'll find even more splendor. The hardwood floor is made out of rich maple which extends to the cabinet doors, the details of the fluted molding, and the custom crowns that are hand-fitted. You won't find any difference in your first impression of your Class B-Plus interior from that of a Class A, except for the cost. And that's a good way to go.

Going into the back of the coach, you will find a lounge area that is luxurious as well as elegant. The ultra-leather seating is very comfortably made with 3 inches of memory foam that will be sure to relax anyone! The bathroom's interior is just as fancy as the rest of the vehicle with a gorgeous skylight, maple cabinets identical to the rest of the place, Corian vanity and corner shower, a toilet of porcelain, a waterfall faucet in a stainless steel sink, and more in this spacious room.

The new 2014 Pleasure-Way Pursuit also contains some of the same great features as previous models including a 13,500 air conditioning, an iPod with USB connections, a substitute camera, multiplex wiring, a Bluetooth, a 32-inch TV, a Blue Ray player with Wi-Fi, and more. It also comes furnished with an upgraded a 6 foot double door refrigerator, a computer workstation, LED lighting and skylights, some great power shades, and a 12 foot awning which is power operated. You won't have to miss anything in this excellent and classy home.

Initially, there may not seem to be too differences with the 2014 Pleasure-Way Pursuit as there were with the 2013 model. And while you may look and think it's basically just the same as a typical Class-B home, you perception will change once you're able to see what the builders were able to install into this luxury vehicle.


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