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STS_jason
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Jun 14, 2014

Minnie Winnie 25B Sale Price

Hi All,

The Minnie Winnie 25B has a MSRP of 65,642. From what I've read on the forums one should expect to pay 25% to 32% off MSRP. Is that applicable to new WInnebago as well? That would put our expected price to pay between 44,636 and 49,231.

BTW, the other MH we're looking at is the Coachmen Freelander 26QB. We thought that given the popularity and reputation of Winnebago's, the dealer pricing may not be as flexible.

And thank you to all for the great advice on this forum. This site has been the best source of information on our search for a MH. I look forward to becoming an active member once we get up and running with our rig.

Thanks,

Jason
  • Thanks for feedback on your experiences. It sounds like 24% or so off MSRP will be the realistic price. And we're considering used, too. Having a baseline street price for a new Winnie will help us quantity the savings when we come across used ones for sale.

    And bumpy hit the nail on the head. The Coachmen has a better floor plan for our needs, but the build quality and materials are also important (e.g. fiberglass roof).

    Jason
  • I was quoted $56,888 for one that listed for $74,337.... the base price is $65,412 + options.... I plan to order one later this year on a Ford chassis with V-10, with the heated tanks, oven and dual pane glass + convenience package and safety and comfort packages, this is loaded..... the list should be high $76K and discounted price is around $61-62K, this quote was from a dealer for a order and one mile from the factory....

    I like the 25B and don't want a slide.... The best discount I've been offered so far is around 24%.... I'm hoping for better discount....
  • coachmen rubber or TPO roof. winnie, fiberglass. bite the bullet.
    bumpy
  • A few months ago, I negotiated the price for this model. I think the lowest they could go is around 52,000 . After calculating the interest and payments, I changed my mind and brought a used one. No payment, no worry for the next 20 years. The extra $$$ now goes to the kid's college fund.