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DutchmenSport
May 13, 2017Explorer
Other dealers add on those same fees to the base price of their campers and then don't budge on their price. If looking for the best price on a specific RV, you need to ask exactly the same questions the OP did... what are the additional fees. In the end, you're paying as much for another dealership that says they don't have fees.
They list the price without those fees, so it looks like you're getting a good bargain. But in reality, you're just paying the same (in the end) no matter where you purchase them.
Car dealerships do the same thing. They advertise the "lowest rates in town", but after adding all the fees, you're paying MORE than somewhere else. It's all a matter of how the dealership markets to get you to come into the store.
Nothing wrong with Camping World. You always have the option to "walk" from the deal, if it end price is just too much. Buying an RV is a luxury, not a necessity!
They list the price without those fees, so it looks like you're getting a good bargain. But in reality, you're just paying the same (in the end) no matter where you purchase them.
Car dealerships do the same thing. They advertise the "lowest rates in town", but after adding all the fees, you're paying MORE than somewhere else. It's all a matter of how the dealership markets to get you to come into the store.
Nothing wrong with Camping World. You always have the option to "walk" from the deal, if it end price is just too much. Buying an RV is a luxury, not a necessity!
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