laknox wrote:
MSRP is a number that the dealer usually pulls out of his nether regions. I've seen "MSRP"s for virtually identical units several thousand $$ apart, and that's what they are "dealing" on. A general rule of thumb seems to be that you should be able to get about 30% off the MSRP on almost any unit. Don't be afraid to shop around at out-of-town or out-of-state dealers and see if your local dealer will price-match or come close enough to keep you from going out of state/town. Lyle
You can go to the OR website and construct an OR with the desired options and get a MRSP right from their web site. Jayco is another manufacturer that does this. If you are buying a 2015 off the lot you can get the MSRP from the OR site by picking the Model/options that are on the unit you are looking at. If you are buying used try NADA site for a rough idea. HTH.