mikebte wrote:
TxTwoSome wrote:
downtheroad wrote:
The key to buying a new trailer, or vehicle is to know as much or more about the product BEFORE you walk into the show room. Doing your research beforehand puts you in command of the process.
When you hear from a salesperson something like, "The color of this trailer's carpet would look good with the color of your wife's eyes," then you know you are in trouble...
I agree with this 100% research is your friend!
Agree,
I would be completely scared if he said it match my eyes.
I myself am big on knowledge of the trailer. I told someone that a motorhome was a wallet draining **** factory. He bought it anyway cause his buddy liked it. It turned out it was a turd.
Sometimes people just don't listen, no matter what.
Are you saying any MH is wallet draining, or a specific one he was looking at? I probably wouldn't listen to you either if you were generally knocking them and throwing attitude at me, but if you had some technical insight to a specific one I was looking at, then I would definitely listen.
I am already fully aware that ALL RVs, Boats, and Planes are wallet draining - I just plead insanity :)