big bird 2 wrote:
First of all, any special order costs more than inventory on the lot. Since you want to strip a lot of standard or optional features, I would look for the box of choice on a lot and make a deal. If you know how to negotiate you will get a good deal.
Some folks will disagree with me, but you can prove me right. Get a price for a special order at a lot and then go to another lot and get a price for the same or lessor unit. Make sure you add apples to apples.
Good luck
Thanks, BB. Kinda hard to get a price when you want to delete some of the basic furniture and replace it with something more to your liking. :-) Biscuit's suggestion of "unwritten" options, is also attractive. Personally, I'd love to see whether this mfr. would install a manual awning. The electrics are just one more thing to go wrong and, until they're built as robustly as a manual, I'm not a fan. Add in an auto-retract feature and, if you're boondocking and it's breezy, you can suddenly have low batteries and a hot trailer when your shade rolls itself up.
Lyle