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willutfid
Jul 16, 2014Explorer
Only way I know of to get a decent deal is via completion. On the last RV we purchased (about 1.5 years ago), we had already decided we were going to order the unit so we could get the options we wanted. I contacted six different dealers - and I told each of them what I was doing - contacting a number of dealers and was planning on going with whoever gave me the best deal. To do this you may have to go out a ways in regard to distance. Several of the dealers were over a thousand miles away from me - but I figured if they gave me a great deal, the drive was worth it. And with the internet it's simple to track down dealers all over the country. In any event, I got offers that varied by thousands of dollars - and I went with the lowest which was around 300 miles from home. I did the same thing when purchasing my last car. And regarding the RV MSRP, most dealers sent me order sheets, which showed the factory MSRP and contained a list of options. In my instance, these matched up - same MSRP and same cost for options.
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