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Homer1
Jul 30, 2013Explorer
Whidbeydavid wrote:
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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There is a world of truth in this statement. Been there see that too many times. I wonder if it ever occurs to these dealers that a customer looks at them the same way, dirty and careless.
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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There is a world of truth in this statement. Been there see that too many times. I wonder if it ever occurs to these dealers that a customer looks at them the same way, dirty and careless.
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