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travelnutz
Sep 20, 2017Explorer II
Think people! Just put in various zip codes in your dealer inquiry around the country for a dealer or dealers serving those areas for a particular brand of anything. Simple to do nd it works so well. RV Trader is another usually good way to find non-local dealers for various RV brands.
Most people won't drive even 500 miles to a non-local area dealer just to save even $500 to $1000 dollars + on a purchase price as there's both lots of costs and timing issues for doing the jaunts. Saving maybe $3000 or more might get some takers though but still buffered by the actual costs and time issues of the real costs required if purchased sight unseen from a distant location.
Most sales people will tell you anything you want to hear just to get you to buy from them or get you to their business personally as most only get paid for what they had actually sold. Quite humorous seeing how numbers or add on's or dealership fees raise the bottom line on the invoice even if the item does actually meet your expectations but it's not so humorous when it happens to you, the one who puts the signature on the dotted or solid purchase agreement line. So often it's penny wise in thinking but so pound foolish in final reality.
Few really do cut a fat hog in the rear after realism and reality finally hits home!
Most people won't drive even 500 miles to a non-local area dealer just to save even $500 to $1000 dollars + on a purchase price as there's both lots of costs and timing issues for doing the jaunts. Saving maybe $3000 or more might get some takers though but still buffered by the actual costs and time issues of the real costs required if purchased sight unseen from a distant location.
Most sales people will tell you anything you want to hear just to get you to buy from them or get you to their business personally as most only get paid for what they had actually sold. Quite humorous seeing how numbers or add on's or dealership fees raise the bottom line on the invoice even if the item does actually meet your expectations but it's not so humorous when it happens to you, the one who puts the signature on the dotted or solid purchase agreement line. So often it's penny wise in thinking but so pound foolish in final reality.
Few really do cut a fat hog in the rear after realism and reality finally hits home!
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