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- cruzExplorer
mollyfluff wrote:
.... when I mentioned RV Direct with one of my local dealers, they told me that they are NOT doing warranty work for people who decide to purchase from RV Direct or those other "low ballers" from Michigan.
I had a local dealer tell me the same thing. When it came time for some warranty work I took it in and spoke to the service manager. Asked him about it and he laughed ... said those salesman will tell you anything, won't they.
That dealer does all my service work and treat me VERY well.
I imagine there are dealers out there that will not service it ... but that tells you alot about their "business sense" ... or lack of ... doesn't it? :h
CRUZ - mike77leprechauExplorer
mollyfluff wrote:
Cruz....I did check out RV Direct pricing and they will definitely save me some green. One funny thing, when I mentioned RV Direct with one of my local dealers, they told me that they are NOT doing warranty work for people who decide to purchase from RV Direct or those other "low ballers" from Michigan. That attitude kinda ticked me off and I do believe I will be finding a different dealer. I don't understand why they wouldn't want the service jobs as I understand, Jayco pays the dealer for the warranty work that they do. Anyways, thanks for the help.
Brian
My problem with that thinking by the dealer is when you GIVE THEM THE CHANCE to step up to the plate and they won't they shouldn't blame you for going elsewhere. I would think any reasonable buyer would pay 500-1000 more to buy local as the trip to get the rig from a wholesaler will probably cost in that range if not more. BUT if they don't want to come close they shouldn't refuse you work for saving significant money
I just bought a Jayflight last year and got three quotes. $22500 MSRP
Dealer 1 80 miles away $15800
Dealer 2 160 miles away $17996
RVD $17199
So, RVD was high but inline with dealer 2. Dealer 1 knew I was shopping and threw me a "get in here and buy the darn thing" price.
talking with dealer 2, they assured me that I would get the best "buying Experience" with them even though their price was high, and warned me if I bought elsewhere after getting a quote from them it would go in there computer to refuse me service.
I guess all dealers run different. I got my RVD quote as a reference and when disclosed to the dealer I was given the lowest possible price because he figured if I was shopping RVD I'd eventually find it cheaper elsewhere. - Rough2000Explorer
mollyfluff wrote:
Cruz....I did check out RV Direct pricing and they will definitely save me some green. One funny thing, when I mentioned RV Direct with one of my local dealers, they told me that they are NOT doing warranty work for people who decide to purchase from RV Direct or those other "low ballers" from Michigan. That attitude kinda ticked me off and I do believe I will be finding a different dealer. I don't understand why they wouldn't want the service jobs as I understand, Jayco pays the dealer for the warranty work that they do. Anyways, thanks for the help.
Brian
Let us know when you get that Designer.:B
Bill - mollyfluffExplorerCruz....I did check out RV Direct pricing and they will definitely save me some green. One funny thing, when I mentioned RV Direct with one of my local dealers, they told me that they are NOT doing warranty work for people who decide to purchase from RV Direct or those other "low ballers" from Michigan. That attitude kinda ticked me off and I do believe I will be finding a different dealer. I don't understand why they wouldn't want the service jobs as I understand, Jayco pays the dealer for the warranty work that they do. Anyways, thanks for the help.
Brian - cruzExplorer
mollyfluff wrote:
Thanks for all the help folks!! My wife really likes the Designer, whereas I am cheap and like the Eagle. We are mostly weekend campers and where I would really like the Designer, I just don't know if I can justify the extra money. ......
Check out www.rvdirect.com. You can get a quote on-line and at least give you an idea of pricing out there on a Designer. Might just make that "extra money" a little less painful ??
CRUZ - mollyfluffExplorerThanks for the help Rough!! What ply tires is on it if you know Rough? Thanks again....Brian
- Rough2000ExplorerMollyfluff
We have a 2009 34RLQS Designer. One of the reasons we went with the Designer was the King bed option. We could not talk Jayco into making the King an option on the Eagle.
Our 09 has two outside speakers...one on each side of the door. I believe this was standard.
We spent about twenty days in our Designer last all before the end of the season. This is truly a great trailer...until you get ready to wax it...that puppy sure is big. - mollyfluffExplorerThanks for all the help folks!! My wife really likes the Designer, whereas I am cheap and like the Eagle. We are mostly weekend campers and where I would really like the Designer, I just don't know if I can justify the extra money. I guess my "wants" have not yet turned into "needs" yet. The one thing I would LOVE on the Eagle would be to get a King bed and it doesn't offer that option, but my dealer mentioned that that might be doable and he could call Jayco and find out as they are the same frame and floorplans. Once again....Thanks folks....Brian
- whporwilExplorerMollyfluff
There are a couple of us out here that have 2008 RLSA's and Jayco did not offer rlsa in the Eagle last year. One difference is the cabinets on the inside. The Desinger comes with maple cabinets and has different fabric options. There are a couple of options available on the Desinger you can't get in the Eagle, I believe a convection oven is one. You do want the upgraded suspension, I would also get the electric rear jacks, both are standard on the Designer. I had problems with the remote front jacks and would not get that option again. The 2009 has a different frame under the trailer and I no nothing about it. If I had to do it over I probally would have gotten the Eagle, however right now there are 2008 Desinger's out there I would consider looking at. I know there is a new one on Ebay. For us it was between the RLTS and the RLSA, my wife choose the RLSA and we love it. Let us know what happens. - TravlingmanExplorer IIMollyfluff,
Can't speak about the eagle as we never looked at. As far as rear stabilizers, like them. The Morryde suspension and pin box are a big positive. Definitely smooth out the ride, less tug on truck compared to previous rig. No problems with the Goodyears so far. We are very pleased with our Designer, have not found anything that we like better yet. Mine is an '08, so we ordered outside entertainment to get the speakers, can't speak on the '09's. If you have any questions about the Designer, let me know, and I will try to answer.
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