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hawkeye-08
Jan 15, 2015Explorer III
You know you got a good deal when their is a fair exchange of value. This means that you feel good about giving your money for what you receive in return. The seller should also feel they got a fair exchange of value in the case of a dealer that may be servicing the trailer after the sale. Some dealers may give a little on the initial sale thinking they will make it up on the maintenance and service down the road.
If there are some other dealers you can get a quote from, perhaps that would put you at ease. For us, we had a budget in mind and we did not purchase until we got the deal we wanted. We walked away from several deals before finally getting the trailer we wanted. We were not trading our old trailer so were not without trailer. When we got our new (used, but new to us) trailer, we sold the old one in a few days, again for fair exchange of value.
If there are some other dealers you can get a quote from, perhaps that would put you at ease. For us, we had a budget in mind and we did not purchase until we got the deal we wanted. We walked away from several deals before finally getting the trailer we wanted. We were not trading our old trailer so were not without trailer. When we got our new (used, but new to us) trailer, we sold the old one in a few days, again for fair exchange of value.
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