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- Price: $49,999
- Year: 2011
- Model: PLATINUM 241XL(FS)
- Listing ID: 6990366
- Partner ID: 5038462691
- Posted On: Nov 18, 2025
- Updated On: Nov 25, 2025
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2011 Coach House Platinum II 241XL Step into one of the most coveted “small luxury” motorhomes ever built – the Coach House Platinum II 241XL. Built in Nokomis, Florida by a boutique manufacturer that hand-builds a limited number of coaches per year, this isn’t a mass-market Class C – it’s a true Class B+ luxury touring coach. The Platinum II rides on the legendary Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 3500 chassis, powered by a fuel-efficient turbo-diesel engine known for reliability, torque, and real-world mileage that owners routinely report in the mid-teens to around 18–20 MPG, depending on load and driving style. Family RVing Magazine +1 At just about 25½ ft overall length, it’s easy to drive, easy to park, and welcome in most national parks and tighter campgrounds, while still offering the comfort and presence of a high-end Class A inside. Family RVing Magazine +1 What really sets the Coach House apart is its patented one-piece, hand-laid fiberglass shell, reinforced with carbon fiber. Unlike typical motorhomes built from multiple joined wall and roof panels, the Platinum II uses a single molded body designed to dramatically reduce potential leak points, squeaks, and rattles. RVUSA Library +1 The result is a coach that feels solid, quiet, and tight on the road, with an aerodynamic shape that also helps fuel efficiency. Inside, the 241XL floorplan is all about smart, upscale living: twin rear beds with memory-foam mattresses (many owners’ favorite feature), a spacious rear bath with stand-up shower, beautifully crafted cabinetry, solid-surface counters, LED lighting, and a true “big coach” kitchen in a compact footprint. RV.com +1 Storage is excellent for this size – overhead cabinets, wardrobes at the foot of each bed, and additional compartments under the beds and throughout the coach. Owners consistently praise Coach House for top-tier fit and finish and long-term durability, with review scores reflecting near-perfect marks for overall quality and warranty support. The Fit RV +1 For buyers chasing the perfect “couples coach” – small outside, big luxury inside – the Coach House Platinum II 241XL is at the top of the list. It’s a rare, high-end, low-production motorhome with a strong following, excellent resale value, and a reputation in the RV world as one of the best-built small coaches money can buy. If you’ve been looking at Winnebago View/Navion, Leisure Travel Vans, or other Sprinter-based B+ coaches, the Coach House Platinum II belongs on the very short list of “must-see” RVs.