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TheGrinch
Apr 05, 2014Explorer
dadmomh wrote:
When we made the CHANGE from our beloved ROO 23SS to our new TT, we didn't consider it an upgrade or a move-up at all. It just made sense to make the change due to life changes for us. Hybrids offer the amenities of a TT with the feature of towing lighter and having much more living space when opened up. It's the perfect situation for many.
I agree with dadmomh 100%. It was purely a convenience issue due to the aging process (mine) that entered into our decision to go from our Roo 23SS of 5 years to a TT. Fridge/dinette/slide configuration is the same in our new TT as it was in the 23SS. But I had absolutely ZERO problems with my Roo during our ownership.
Now, back to the OP..... You should be able to get something straight out and brand new (never registered) for close to $18K (no trade) if the dealer really wants to make a sale. Some dealers are more willing than others. I just checked the dealer I bought our Flagstaff from and they sell Jayco Jay Feathers. They have some 2014 23's for around $20K. My experience with them... show them cash and the price drops considerably.
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