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DukeAJuke
Feb 03, 2014Explorer
handye9 wrote:
You can't base your price assumptions on where the trailer is built. You could see the same make / model, at dealers accross the street from each other, with identical options, and different MSRP.
RV MSRP's are not set by the manufacturer. They are set by individual dealers, based on what they pay the manufacturer, delivery costs, dealer installed options, and dealer mark up. Some have higher mark ups than others.
While shopping for our last TT, we saw the same make / model at various dealers, with MSRP's that varied by as much as 10,000.00.
Agreed. I just bought a 2014 Keystone Hideout 280lhs bunkhouse a few weeks ago that has an MSRP of $24,644.00. I got it with a weight distribution hitch/anti-sway bar for $16.500.00. Like pretty much everything you buy new, the MSRP for TTs are usually way off..
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