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hawkhill
Jul 28, 2014Explorer
We have bought two fifth wheels from them. The first one was a used unit and the second one was a new unit. Lazy Days moves a lot of units and has it down to a science. In both cases, we did not have a problem with our sales person. We had a different sales person each time as our first sales person was a part-timer and was not available when we went back for our second unit. Each sales person was knowledgeable and careful to check with the factory if there was a question that they did not know. As far as pricing, they are at the high end of the spectrum so be prepared to negotiate. Like any dealer, it is better to sell your trade-in yourself than trade it in as at the time they had a $1500 lot fee for incoming trades. The PDI process is smooth, but we did have to insist on the PDI prior to signing the documents. We would buy from them again as long if we got a good deal on an unit there. However, I have to say I cannot stand their service department. Diffcult to work with and get your unit out of there in a timely fashion. It seems we had to take the unit in twice for any repair before it was fixed correctly.
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