Non-RV types like the innovations and the
'toy' features they show on these type shows. Nothing to do with real world. Outlandish prices are part of the 'wow' factor the show uses to impress the (again) 'non-RVers'. Doubt I would even consider an Lazy Days coach simply because of the number of customers they have and the units they sell. Doubt the service after the sale is close to the pressure before the sale. As I said, this is a TV show and I am betting if you want to talk turkey on a real sale/deal the prices get a whole lot better.