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dadmomh
Jan 09, 2014Explorer
You are so close to RVWholesalers that I strongly suggest spending time online looking at dozens of models. They most always have pix and some videos. Specs are most often up to date. Have no idea how many companies they represent, but LOTS.
We bought both our ROO 23SS HTT from RVW and even after trip expenses we saved over $4000 over the guy locally. When we decided to move to a TT, that was the starting and ending point. They had exactly what we wanted, the MSRP was $32,000+ and we paid $20,000 and change. Very good to deal with...no games. If you see something interesting online, they will email you the price and that really is the price. If you choose to finance, they will shop the best rate available for you. When you get there to take delivery, everything is ready for your PDI and signing a zillion papers. If you prefer a local dealer, suggest you at least print out the quote and info from RVW and use as a negotiating tool. In looking online, you can guestimate the price to be right about 30% off MSRP.
Some local dealers will tell you that if you buy from either RVWholesalers or RVDirect, another very popular firm, that you'll not get service. Not so. They have a service network and will handle it for you. At the very least you can shop from the warmth of your own home and narrow it down.
Happy shopping!
We bought both our ROO 23SS HTT from RVW and even after trip expenses we saved over $4000 over the guy locally. When we decided to move to a TT, that was the starting and ending point. They had exactly what we wanted, the MSRP was $32,000+ and we paid $20,000 and change. Very good to deal with...no games. If you see something interesting online, they will email you the price and that really is the price. If you choose to finance, they will shop the best rate available for you. When you get there to take delivery, everything is ready for your PDI and signing a zillion papers. If you prefer a local dealer, suggest you at least print out the quote and info from RVW and use as a negotiating tool. In looking online, you can guestimate the price to be right about 30% off MSRP.
Some local dealers will tell you that if you buy from either RVWholesalers or RVDirect, another very popular firm, that you'll not get service. Not so. They have a service network and will handle it for you. At the very least you can shop from the warmth of your own home and narrow it down.
Happy shopping!
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