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SpeedRacer350's avatar
Mar 19, 2017

Negotiating RV Price

I'm comfortable negotiating the price of a car or a house, but am not sure what to expect with an RV. We're about to buy a brand new Wolf Creek truck camper and are wondering how much wiggle room RV dealers have. I don't know if it's nothing or a lot. A new GM car or truck can be sold for 12% below MSRP, but I doubt they'll go that far on an RV- especially since the one we are looking at is in high demand right now.

So, what do you all think?
  • Watch out for hidden fees, documentation fees, clean up fees, etc. The general best advice is to negotiate the bottom line price, and let them worry about how the line items will get to match up.
  • It depends on the brand. Some brands have more Mark ups than others. I started around 30 but didn't get that much. Depends on how much time you have and how desperate the dealer is.
  • 30% off MSRP is the norm. More or less depending on what the dealer is willing to throw in to sweeten the deal. Mirrors, extra water line, extra sewer line, maybe a trailer hitch and sway bars. Ask and see what you can get.
  • Google that particular model and see what dealers nationwide are advertising. You will likely find "sale" prices varying thousands. Many times a dealer will list a so called MSRP, a sale price, and a comment to call for their lowest price. Then you can print out the lowest prices you find and use those to negotiate.
  • Most common figure thrown about is 30% off MSRP

    Take it from there.

    As with any 'commodity' for sale there is the asking price, the offered price and the agreed upon price.

    What is dealer asking.......make lower offer and work towards a agreed price.

    Fortunately today we have the Internet which makes 'comparison' shopping just a click away