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Sep 05, 2014At one show in Houston there was a model we were interested in that had a show price of $25k. That price looked pretty good since it was on the very low end of what we could find online. We went to the Dallas show only to find the exact same trailer for a $21k. We had never seen a price that low for that model and we're pretty good about researching. Too bad we weren't ready to buy at the time.
I'm an anti-impulsive type person. I never make a big purchase the day I see the item. It gives me time to relax, think things through before purchasing, and a lot of times ends up saving me money. If it were me, I would approach the dealer after the show. The dealer would probably honor the show price after the show especially if you came with flyers or business cards from the show. Who knows, he may be more motivated to sale since he had to drag that trailer back to his lot.
I'm an anti-impulsive type person. I never make a big purchase the day I see the item. It gives me time to relax, think things through before purchasing, and a lot of times ends up saving me money. If it were me, I would approach the dealer after the show. The dealer would probably honor the show price after the show especially if you came with flyers or business cards from the show. Who knows, he may be more motivated to sale since he had to drag that trailer back to his lot.
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