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westernrvparkow
Jul 30, 2013Explorer
Whidbeydavid wrote:Most of those dirty rigs are either rigs that are destined for the Auction line and the dealer just has them available for sale should one retail before the next auction or rigs that are on consignment. If it is a consignment rig, it is the owner's obligation to have it clean. Many people just feel that spending a couple of hundred dollars to detail something they are going to sell is a waste of money. Then they wonder why their rig didn't sell. Too bad they can't put two and two together and come up with four.
How 'bout cleaning the used RV's on the sales lot? When we last shopped for a used RV I was appalled at the condition of many of the used motorhomes at several different dealers - trash, dirty cabinets, etc. It wasn't just footprints from prospective buyers and lookie-loos - it was filthy campers. We couldn't understand how the dealers expected us to buy dirty rigs. In some cases we simply left the lot after seeing the condition of a few units - wasn't worth the time to keep looking there.
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