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StuartT
Dec 10, 2014Explorer
Unfortunately, the deal on the Camelot died this morning when I decided to walk. The dealer, Premier Motorcoach in Tucson, was all friendly and overwhelmingly supportive when I was heading down to purchase a 2007 Executive they have in stock (and they own). When I got there, I was not impressed with the coach and decided to pass. I turned my attention to the consigned Camelot I posted about here, but one of the dealership owners was less than pleased that I was backing out on the Executive. For the remainder of yesterday afternoon, there was a noticeable change in the sales climate with an undercurrent of irritation rather than enthusiasm in making a sale. I felt like the money from the Executive was already spent and I screwed things up. I made the decision overnight to pack up in the morning and head out, which I did. This was not a pleasant outcome as I had driven 840 miles to get there, my car stuffed with everything from tools to sheets to kitchen supplies.
The real loser here, however, is the Camelot owner up in Montana, who thinks this dealership has his best interest at heart. I intended to buy that coach but I didn't need the punitive attitude and mellow interest from the dealership. There are thousands of other coaches out there.
The real loser here, however, is the Camelot owner up in Montana, who thinks this dealership has his best interest at heart. I intended to buy that coach but I didn't need the punitive attitude and mellow interest from the dealership. There are thousands of other coaches out there.
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