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EverGreen Zooms into Motorized Market with Imperial Class B Motorhome



After successfully making a name in the towable RV segment, EverGreen Recreational Vehicles is taking on the Class B Motorhome market. The new Imperial is a unique concept with the look and automotive luxury of an executive limousine. EverGreen’s entrance into the motorized segment has been well received and continues to grow.
EverGreen’s innovative approach to the class B resulted in a motorhome 10-inches wider than average class B vans, but still fits in a standard parking spot. This gives the Imperial more versatility to transition effortlessly from tailgate parties to touring to overnight stays. Choose from two unique Imperial models, each with a walk-through center aisle layout.
Both the 245WS and 245TS have a fully equipped galley kitchen with Corian® countertops, refrigerator and microwave for easy food preparation. In the living area the seats are made of soft touch leather vinyl to be stain and water resistant, yet also soft and comfortable. When it’s time to rest, the couch converts to sleep two adults.
The Imperial is designed for tailgate entertaining. Two flat panel HD television/monitors, one in the front and one in the rear, are available along with easy connections for laptop computers. The rear television rotates and doubles as an outside tailgate feature with rear stereo speakers. Tables fold out for comfort and fold away when not in use. The dash-mounted DVD, navigation and back up camera are convenient whether traveling or parked.
Built on the award winning Mercedes Benz Sprinter chassis, Imperial is powered by the V-6 Mercedes Benz 3.0-liter common-rail direct injection (CRD) turbo diesel engine. This power train provides powerful, smooth, clean and quiet performance with the added benefit of exceptional fuel economy—up to 24 MPG on the highway.
For more information: www.GoEverGreenRV.com
EverGreen Recreational Vehicles, LLC 10758 County Road 2, Middlebury, IN 46540 
Phone: 574-848-7621 Fax: 574-848-7626

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  1. We were recently contacted by a scam artist offering to purchase our RV unit with payment of a cashier's check over our asking price. The "buyer" sent us a cashier's check that was $26,000.00 (twenty-six thousand dollars) above our selling price. He instructed us to deposit the cashier's check and to notify when that was completed. He would then direct us where to send the extra $26,000.00 to the"shipper". Rather than depositing the check into our personal accounts I went directly to the bank that supposedly wrote the check. The manager of the bank checked the routing # and account # on the check. Although, the account # was a valid # the routing number was incorrect. Also, the "buyer" stated that he was out of state and in Ohio or somewhere near there. In actuality, the priority mail tracking number indicated that the package was sent out of Temcula, CA. The "buyer" continued to contact us by email instructing us to deposit the check and notifying him when that was done. We never did deposit the check and for several days "the buyer' continued to send us emails inquiring if we had deposited the check. The "buyer" has not communicated with us for several days now which confirms that it was a "scam".

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