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- glazierExplorer II
giannamyhero wrote:
Looking at getting a 2014 Fuzion 342 or 331 and willing to travel for a smoking deal. Where and what was your best deal otd with tax or without tax. Thanks
Just under $60K plus tax is what I was quoted on a 342, I was quoted that in Kentucky and Ohio - ksssExplorerFuzion 342, $54,600 Santa Fe package, does not have dual pane or rear patio treatment, has everything else. Purchased in Idaho about the same deal I could get at Holmans.
Pretty sweet trailer. Really like the kitchen living area, the three slides makes a big difference over my 322. The extra 1-2' in garage helps as well, although due to bump out for the cabinet its not a full 12'. - kfp673Explorer II
giannamyhero wrote:
Looking at getting a 2014 Fuzion 342 or 331 and willing to travel for a smoking deal. Where and what was your best deal otd with tax or without tax. Thanks
Not trying to confuse things here :-) but check out the new 371 floor plan as well. I saw one recently at a local show and really liked it if the 1 1/2 bath is of interest to you. The just listed the floor plan on the Fuzion website this week - giannamyheroExplorer:C
- Steve76ebExplorer342 for $44 + tax. You need to shop around constantly and watch for the great deal to pop up.
- giannamyheroExplorer
Steve76eb wrote:
342 for $44 + tax. You need to shop around constantly and watch for the great deal to pop up.
where did you get that deal??? was that a 2014?? thats a super smokey deal - kfp673Explorer II
Steve76eb wrote:
342 for $44 + tax. You need to shop around constantly and watch for the great deal to pop up.
Wow. Are you including equity from a trade? That is way under even the wholesale prices. - ksssExplorerIf that's a real number, someone paid you to buy it. Great deal if you can get it.
- Steve76ebExplorer
kfp673 wrote:
Steve76eb wrote:
342 for $44 + tax. You need to shop around constantly and watch for the great deal to pop up.
Wow. Are you including equity from a trade? That is way under even the wholesale prices.
That was the sales price before I came in with any money. - 720DeereExplorerYou are certainly going to get a variety of answers on this and many of them will not be representative of the optional equipment that you are looking at. You can easily amass over $10,000 in options from the base model.
I always chuckle when I hear people talk about how much less they paid for the "same" trailer I have. Next thing you know they are saying "oh you have a generator, oh you have the bunks in the back, oh we didn't want the dual awnings" and the list goes on and on. The only way that you compare is if the tellers of tall tales include a list of the optional equipment that their super cheap unit does or does not have.
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