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- Mich_FExplorer
ol' yeller wrote:
"There none so blind as he who will not see" I skipped right over the MSRP price just below the model. Thanks!
Still curious about the other questions I asked the OP but willing to wait patiently.
GregMich F wrote:
ol' yeller wrote:
I went to the Winniebago website and didn't see anything about pricing. Do you have a link to share? I am especially interested in the cost of the option packages as it appears that you have to order the most expensive package in order to get a generator, or am I reading it wrong? The one the OP asked about apparently doesn't have that package as it doesn't have corion counters or undermounted sink. I am curious if it has a generator as well?
As for the base MSRP, when I open this link the base MSRP is there
I have to rethink my original skepticism of the MSRP in the original post, it's probably not padded. This link although for a bigger MH, should give you an idea of the option packages for the Winnebagos. It looks like the generator is part of the $3,500. package. - ol__yellerExplorer II"There none so blind as he who will not see" I skipped right over the MSRP price just below the model. Thanks!
Still curious about the other questions I asked the OP but willing to wait patiently.
GregMich F wrote:
ol' yeller wrote:
I went to the Winniebago website and didn't see anything about pricing. Do you have a link to share? I am especially interested in the cost of the option packages as it appears that you have to order the most expensive package in order to get a generator, or am I reading it wrong? The one the OP asked about apparently doesn't have that package as it doesn't have corion counters or undermounted sink. I am curious if it has a generator as well?
As for the base MSRP, when I open this link the base MSRP is there - Mich_FExplorer
ol' yeller wrote:
I went to the Winniebago website and didn't see anything about pricing. Do you have a link to share? I am especially interested in the cost of the option packages as it appears that you have to order the most expensive package in order to get a generator, or am I reading it wrong? The one the OP asked about apparently doesn't have that package as it doesn't have corion counters or undermounted sink. I am curious if it has a generator as well?
As for the base MSRP, when I open this link the base MSRP is there - ol__yellerExplorer III went to the Winniebago website and didn't see anything about pricing. Do you have a link to share? I am especially interested in the cost of the option packages as it appears that you have to order the most expensive package in order to get a generator, or am I reading it wrong? The one the OP asked about apparently doesn't have that package as it doesn't have corion counters or undermounted sink. I am curious if it has a generator as well?
- Mich_FExplorer
CodyClassB wrote:
I got a quote for 52,000 . Do you think this is a good price ?
thanks
I would question the MSRP of $74,567 for that unit. If you go to the Winnebago web site, that unit list for $65,642 before figuring in delivery and what not, but unless that particular MH has a bunch of options,which doesn't seem to be the case, it's hard to see how the MSRP can be that high. - CodyClassBExplorer III got a quote for 52,000 . Do you think this is a good price ?
thanks - DakzukiExplorer25% off. Contact Lewis RV in Ohio or Lichtsinn in Iowa and get quotes. If your dealer won't budge go buy one from them or factory order from them.
- ol__yellerExplorer III have to offer up a thank you. We have been looking for 2 years for this floorplan without success. Must haves were dinette on curbside, sofa, overhead bunk and a separate bed that doesn't have to be made up everyday. The only shortcoming I saw was fairly small gray and black tanks but that isn't a showstopper for us. If you do buy this, please PM me and let me know what you paid and what package it has if you are comfortable sharing that with me. Thanks again!
Greg - ron_dittmerExplorer III agree with the other replies.
I understand that some brands are more flexible than others, For example, I would assume Winnebago products are not as flexible as Coachman products. But still I would like to say that you could negotiate a minimum of 25% off MRSP.
BTW: Nice Floor plan for that 25B. It seems ideal for a growing family. - sato4000Explorer25 - 30 percent seems to be the limit. Just start calling dealers and asking for an out the door price on that RV. Tell them what the other dealers are offering and ask if they can beat it. Doesn't matter where they are. Then you'll know what the bottom line is. I just purchased a new class C. Called about 10 dealers and most of them came down to about 25 percent off MSRP. Then I went to my local dealer told them what I negotiated and they beat it.
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