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Gunship_Guy
May 05, 2014Explorer
Junk4u wrote:
I see a couple people are in florida..
I am in process of moving to FL.. North of Tampa.
So I called the local DRv guys .. lazyday or something like that..They offered like 10% off list.. and then tried to sell me on they don't offer big discounts.. we give the "crown club" .. i said keep it. round and round we went.. no go..
I can't believe these guys sell many new rv's... Then again , maybe older people fall for this sales move? Seemed they discount the stuff that has been sitting around.. pretty good though..lol
Lazy Days has huge overhead that has to be covered by someone. The customer. They sell a good number of rvs and I cringe at the thought of what people are being asked to pay. It certainly pays to shop around and not fall for their tactics. The Crown Club? Gimme a break.
On this side of the Mississippi, nobody deals like RVs For Less. I learned about RVs For Less from Dave Fought, the President of DRV. I asked him to recommend the best dealership for our DRV purchase.
They will let you stay on their property for as long as necessary for you to check out and feel comfortable with your coach. Then they pay for 2 nights at a campground in Sevierville/Gatlingburg. They give you a 1 year Thousand Trails membership and pay for a 1 year membership to the Suite Owners International Travel Club.
RVs For Less doesn't have a pool or library like Lazy Days, but I don't ever plan on having a dealership service my DRV so I'm not too worried about missing out on those exclusive luxury club benefits. People who like to have their egos stroked can pay for those.
Feel free to PM me if you want some specific pricing info.
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