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spadoctor wrote:
The Hershey show is NOT a factory show. The dealer owns the rigs after the show. The dealer get an incentive price on the rigs delivered to the show and in many cases free freight to the show. Many times a better deal can be had IF you buy the one that is at the show because of the wear and tear. In the 6 rigs we have bought we found you can deal better on an ordered unit rather than a stock one because of floor plan costs. As for service...a dealer DOES NOT have to service a rig he did not sell...that applys to the auto industry NOT the rv industry.
โSep-04-2014 10:58 AM
ed6713 wrote:
Shows are a great place to look, gather literature and compare.
There will always be "show specials". Don't bite. If you really like that unit make note of the price. A month later there is a good chance you can beat that price.
We went to a show in Denver a few months ago. There was a rig we were semi-interested in. The "show special" price was X, the sales guy handed me his business card and whispered so the boss would not hear, that he could make me a deal at X minus $1,000 "today only". What a bunch of bull.
Buying local is best if at all possible. While any brand dealer, say Winabago, is obligated to honor the warranty, the selling dealer most likely will be more responsive to your needs. Plus it's always nice to do business with the local folks if at all possible.
Have fun.
Just remember the old saying. "How can you tell if the salesman is lying? If his lips are moving".
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MC9 wrote:
Show Special price turned out to be higher than MSRP. just sayin..
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