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evanrem wrote:
Look for the cheapest price online and go lower than that. I hear 30 to 35%. Is what you want to shoot for.
โJan-21-2018 10:43 PM
ChuckV1 wrote:
Look around, go to different dealers, look at different brands, different models an price ranges. You will see that everyone on this form has what they think is the greatest 5th in the world ...
Form you own mind on what your likes an dislikes are, set a price range, in some case's you can buy a new 5th wheel for what some dealers want for used 5th wheels ...
Go to the larger RV shows were MFG's are there along with dealers if your looking for new, at these larger shows you can get better deals on new stuff that may be better than the used stuff you been looking at an you get a warranty as well ....
As another person stated more than likely you 1st 5th wheel is not the one you will end up with, it will take a couple before you really feel like it is you home away from home ๐
a) Do not let what I call bing/glitter trick you, look at functionality, sit in the trailer your looking at for maybe a 1/2 hour, roam around in it, act as if you were camping an cooking it it ...
b) See how it fells to pull things out of the frig, off shelves, lay in the bed, see if it feel right to you, open close draws, cabinet's ...
c) See how the trailer is setup, is there manual or hydraulic jacks an landing gear, what is needed to set such up ...
d) see how the water an sewer is hooked up along with cable, what is needed to set such up ...
Most dealers will not warranty a used 5th wheel, the paper work will say "AS IS" an that means when you drive off the lot your stuck with what you got an any repairs are you !!!
As someone said 30 percent off MSRP is the norm !!!, do not pay full price for a new unit nor would I pay full price or asking price for a used unit !!!
Think were you are going to camp after your buy your 5th wheel, are you looking to stay in National Parks, state parks or just travel an stay at different camp grounds or KOA's... Remember that allot of National an State campgrounds have smaller spaces so at 40 or 45ft 5th wheel may not fit in some of them, we have a 40ft 5th wheel an stay outside National an State parks in camp grounds that we can fit into an then take day trips into such ...
Also if you have never pulled or back at 5th wheel you need to find someone to teach you the ins an outs of doing such ... So but not all truck driving schools will do this but not all ... If you can not find a driving school to do so ask around to some of your friends an see if they have or know someone with a 5th wheel that can help you ...
Lastly do not let a salesman tell you that you can pull a 40ft 14,000pd or even a 11,000pds 5th wheel with a 1/2 ton pickup, you need a 3/4 ton pickup or better a 1 ton pickup to pull the bigger 5th wheels safely ...
Remember it not if you can pull the trailer, it's if you can stop the the rig an trailer in an emergency safety an pull such safety around others on the HWY around you ....
Safe Travels
โJan-21-2018 10:26 AM
donn0128 wrote:
Have you been RVing before? If this a first ever RV, shop used. Dont get suckered into a brand new and lose 30% the minute you tow it off the lot.
โJan-20-2018 10:34 PM
evanrem wrote:
Look for the cheapest price online and go lower than that. I hear 30 to 35%. Is what you want to shoot for.
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