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goreds2
Jul 06, 2016Explorer
midnightsadie wrote:Great advice above.
don,t let a sales person talk you into a tt you can,t pull. couple ft makes a big difference. if used? do a lot of inspecting and if you see ANY WATER MARKS ???? run don,t walk. tires if older than 5yrs old they gotta go ,they rot no matter how good they look . RULE # 1 never beleave what a sales person says ,they lie to make a living they,ll say anything that will get you to sign.
Also, try to negotiate an out the door price so they don't try to include BS fees when signing the papers.
Remember, you are not there to be friends with the sales person. Be stern and let them know you are willing to walk out.
Bring in printouts of other RV's for sale. If they see you looking at them after coming back from talking to the manager, a deal will be made in your favor (from my experience).
It never hurts to ask for add-ons such as them installing Max-Air vents etc.
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