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wnytaxman
Aug 28, 2013Explorer
Elias wrote:wnytaxman wrote:lryrob9301 wrote:
When your pricing a Tiffin high discounts don't apply. They are in such demand that dealers don't have to discount large amounts to move them. That said, a end of the year model should sell around a 24% to 27% discount. I would start at 27% off MSRP and work from there till a final offer of 24% off. Of course, this is a OUT THE DOOR, DOWN THE ROAD price, no fees or add on allowed. Make that very clear when dealing with any dealer.
With all the problems Tiffin is having I'm not so sure about the high demand right now. The two Tiffin dealers with the best reputation for discounting are Sherman in Mississippi and Davis in Memphis. I believe Kings is also high on that list.
Tiffin dealers are notorious for an arrogant attitude, so buyer beware.
Discounts of 30% are not uncommon on new Class A's with no trade.
Hmmm,
"Tiffin dealers are notorious for an arrogant attitude, so buyer beware"
I honestly don't even know where to begin with a statement like that.
I recall you had a bad experience when shopping but to say all Tiffin dealers have an arrogant attitude is just ridiculous.
We had different experiences. My Tiffin dealer went so out of their way to make me happy before and after the sale I almost ( and I say almost) felt bad.
I'm sorry but statements like that are just not helpful to the OP.
Perhaps a clarification may be helpful. We had three different Tiffin dealers indicate that we should be willing to pay substantially more for a Tiffin just because it was a Tiffin. Sorry but that is an arrogant attitude by those dealers. I also suggested several Tiffin dealers whom are well known as being good to work with. My point to the original poster is don't get pulled in by the brand being worth more just because of the name. Sorry if you don't think that is helpful advice, but a caution and a note of someone positive to work with would seem to be helpful to most.
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