johndeerefarmer wrote:
Here is my experience from just ordering another one.
First of all, cash isn't king. They don't want your cash. They want you to finance.
Second if you order one you can't get (at least I can't at my dealer) as good of a discount as if you buy one off of the lot. They tell me that when they buy them one at a time it costs them more per unit than to order several at once. I am not sure if this is true or not.
I've talked to a couple RVers who ordered new FWs, but had no timeframe. They simply told the dealer to place the order with a "stock" order. Helped the dealer get a better price since there was a quantity order. This is one of the major problems with the RV industry as a whole; ZERO dealer networking, like in the car business. The mfrs keep pushing the "buy local" b.s., yet they won't force their dealers into a network where they can buy and sell amongst themselves to make a sale.
As for financing, if you can get an X-months same as cash deal for a cheaper price, just pay it off when the "deal" expires. Let the cash ride in an investment account and make a few bucks in the mean time. :B Either that, or, if there's no pre-payment penalty, pay it off after the minimum number of payments. Had a friend do this...
Lyle