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myredracer
Feb 15, 2016Explorer II
There's an RV show here this coming weekend. Gonna go, but don't know why - don't want or need a new RV, or parts, or accessories, or anything else RV related... It's more to get pumped up for the upcoming season (weeks away now).
Our show has lots of vendor booths and one dealer has a bunch of parts and accessories. Never really anything to get super-excited over. As mentioned above, shopping online is better. There's 10 or so great RV vendors like MakariosRV, Tweety's, PPLmotorhomes, etc. where you can just about always get a better price online anyway. Once in a while you can find a good salesperson to get firsthand info. which can be helpful.
Went to the RV show in Seattle a couple of years ago. Big letdown. Expected to see lots and lots of vendor booths but almost none, just lots and lots of RVs. The floor area was almost too big and didn't take long to get pooped out from walking all over and in & out of RVs.
Our show has lots of vendor booths and one dealer has a bunch of parts and accessories. Never really anything to get super-excited over. As mentioned above, shopping online is better. There's 10 or so great RV vendors like MakariosRV, Tweety's, PPLmotorhomes, etc. where you can just about always get a better price online anyway. Once in a while you can find a good salesperson to get firsthand info. which can be helpful.
Went to the RV show in Seattle a couple of years ago. Big letdown. Expected to see lots and lots of vendor booths but almost none, just lots and lots of RVs. The floor area was almost too big and didn't take long to get pooped out from walking all over and in & out of RVs.
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