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frisbeekev
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Nov 20, 2017

rvwholesalers.com

Has anyone ever dealt with rvwholesalers.com located in Ohio? We are looking to upgrade our unit, and I got a quote from them about $4000 cheaper than my local dealer. I have a trade in I would have to drive the 500 miles to Ohio to do the deal. So based on anyone's experience with rvwholesalers.com are they worth dealing with especially if I have to drive to Ohio to trade my current unit in?
  • They are a dealer that has been around for a long time with a good reputation.
  • It's not just the price. Ask them to detail all the associated cost. Some will tack on PDI fees, Delivery, Dealer prep, and documentation fees, sometimes running several thousand dollars by the time they finish. The only price you should be concerned with is your true "out the door" price. then look at the whole deal and decide what you want to do and with whom.
  • goducks10 wrote:
    frisbeekev wrote:
    Has anyone ever dealt with rvwholesalers.com located in Ohio? We are looking to upgrade our unit, and I got a quote from them about $4000 cheaper than my local dealer. I have a trade in I would have to drive the 500 miles to Ohio to do the deal. So based on anyone's experience with rvwholesalers.com are they worth dealing with especially if I have to drive to Ohio to trade my current unit in?


    Are you guaranteed the same trade in price at both?



    Ask RVW for a list of all the service establishments who are signatory to their "Nationwide Service Network" and see if they provide one. They won't because there is none. Don't be suprised when you need warranty service and they can not find someone local to you to perform it.

    I also would bet that the price quoted is contingent on signing up with their financing?

    They are wholesale by their own definition as there is no wholesale with RV's. They are just a dealer the same as any other, and a good amount of the money your saving is because shipping is less for them, they're a lot closer to Indiana.

    I negotiated with them in good faith in 2009 via phone and the web, and when I arrived at their location in Lakeview OH the terms of the deal had changed. I ended up walking, but was still out the cost of a 500+ mile round trip for nothing.
  • no the trade price from rvwholesaler is less, but they are offering deeper discounts.
  • frisbeekev wrote:
    Has anyone ever dealt with rvwholesalers.com located in Ohio? We are looking to upgrade our unit, and I got a quote from them about $4000 cheaper than my local dealer. I have a trade in I would have to drive the 500 miles to Ohio to do the deal. So based on anyone's experience with rvwholesalers.com are they worth dealing with especially if I have to drive to Ohio to trade my current unit in?


    Are you guaranteed the same trade in price at both?