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BillMFl
Mar 26, 2015Explorer
When they change their production line over to what is going to be next years model they stop manufacturing the "old" model. I had ordered a 2011 model from the Georgetown factory in April of 2011 but when that model production line next ran they had started building 2012's so the coach I received was a year newer than the one I had ordered. It had some enhancements but I wasn't charged more. Automobile factories often change over early in order to make deliveries to dealers by fall. Its an advantage to buy a model as early as possible. Wholesale book values go down each quarter. If you by a 2016 RV in early 2015 it will hold value a little longer, but most folks don't trade in that soon anyway. Lucky me we decided to trade the 2012 that we bought in 2011 on a much bigger 2012 model in 2012. Didn't take a huge hit because the book stayed high.
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