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2BLAZERS
Sep 23, 2016Explorer
a_flyfisher wrote:2BLAZERS wrote:
We love Apache too..... yes check the website but also ask for quotes via the website and or call. They'll throw lower numbers and/or throw in freebies like fastguns.
Also if your looking at Lance Campers, look at Curtis Trailers....their website is showing prices on 2017 that are 25 -28 percent off or so. Then call for a ''best'' quote. LOL. We bought our toyhauler from Curtis.
I have to admit that I have no idea what Lance camper msrp's are. But if you go to Lance's website, and do a dealer search there you can find every model, by serial number, that is in the dealer's inventory. All of the various options that are on the unit are also itemized. That's pretty neat.
However, Lance's website also shows the MSRP on thes units (I assume this is with the options that are on the unit?) but when I look at a Lance 975 camper at Curtis, for example, Curtis lists its MSRP as $54,000 (hence the 25-28% discounts) but Lance only shows that unit's MSRP as being $47,000.
I wonder what the real MSRP is on this unit?
John
Not sure what is happening there.....but when we were toyhauler shopping the ones we really looked at had a factory MSRP lists on the inside of the trailers that matched Curtis Trailers MSRP website....and other dealers had the same lists. Made it easy to see which units had which options. So you can compare units with slightly different options. And I had 3 dealers that readily e-mailed PDF attachments of these Factory MSRP and option lists when I asked.
You would think 3 trailers were exactly the same but when you dug into it. You could find 3 options that totaled $ 3K in differnces. For example,toyhauler ramp playpen sides, 2nd freshwater tank, 2nd ''large'' LCD tv in bedroom.
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