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- sandblastExplorer
chiefneon wrote:
Howdy!
I did a lot of shopping online including the Discount RV places. Went to Camping World and they perty much matched the price when I place my order for the one I wanted. We're picking up a new Cyclone 4000 on Monday.
"Happy Trails"
Chiefneon
Hey Chief,
That Smart is gonna be right at home there
Be cleaner too! Cactus - trail-explorerExplorer
SkippysPad wrote:
This is a HUGE BROAD Open ended question. There's a dozen different brands, each with a dozen configurations and sizes which can each be outfitted with hundreds of options which will all vary the price dramatically.
....And dozens of dealers that carry the dozens of models and floor plans.
I'd start by looking at the RV dealers near you.
There is no magic place in the US to get the cheapest price. - WhitehouseLVExplorer IIIHolman RV known for having some of the lowest advertised prices. You can request an auto generated quote with their supposedly lowest price.
- BedlamModeratorThe closer you are to the manufacturer, the smaller the transport fee. If you have a residence in a non sales tax state, that will be a big savings.
- mratvmanExplorerhey thanks again ive done all kinds of research on this and what I have found if general rv in Michigan seems to b tha cheapest I have found so far just wandering if anyone else mite have a great place to check out thanks again
- SkippysPadExplorerThis is a HUGE BROAD Open ended question. There's a dozen different brands, each with a dozen configurations and sizes which can each be outfitted with hundreds of options which will all vary the price dramatically. A dealer in Kentucky may be thousands less than the one in Oregon.
My $.02......do your research and find a couple very specific makes and models that suit your needs. Then find what dealers for those brands are within a days drive. Get price quotes from each one with the exact setup and options you're looking for.
We just bought our 2015 KZ MXT 303 this way. It'll arrive at the dealer around the first of May, and we'll drive 6 hours to Lincoln, Nebraska to pick it up. It'll probably cost us about $300 in gas to pick it up, but save over $2000 in the purchase price for EXACTLY the same camper, options and finance rate. - azdryheatExplorerI got a great deal at CW-Avondale in Phoenix. And the after-the-sale service has been good, also.
- ng2951ExplorerChances are wherever the cheapest is, you will burn in fuel getting it home. If you want to save a bundle on TH try finding one about year old and the cost savings will be huge.
- mratvmanExplorerok thanks so no special state ? but ok ill check around thanks im looking for a voltage 3990 2013/ 2014 don't think camping world has those but ill look again thanks so much
- chiefneonExplorerHowdy!
I did a lot of shopping online including the Discount RV places. Went to Camping World and they perty much matched the price when I place my order for the one I wanted. We're picking up a new Cyclone 4000 on Monday.
"Happy Trails"
Chiefneon
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