Jul-21-2019 06:06 PM
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Jul-27-2019 05:09 PM
Jul-27-2019 12:57 PM
Jul-27-2019 12:12 PM
Walaby wrote:
Those are not individual ads that show a discounted price. You criticized BillyBob's response because his ad was a single ad that showed a discounted price, and you dismissed it because it was a 2019.
I have no problem finding different prices from different dealers, even on Grand Designs. And even on 2020's. You were talking about an individual ad that shows a discounted price (ie MSRP and dealers price).
Heres a link with different prices for a Reflection 337RLS from 48-69. Guess none of these are discounted?
I think Cedar Creek is ripping people off. 98K! Yikes. Turn them in too
RV Trader query
I rest my case.
Mike
Jul-27-2019 11:13 AM
Jul-27-2019 08:53 AM
Walaby wrote:
I just did a search for 2020 5th wheels within 400 miles of me on RVTrader. NONE of the ads I looked at for 2020 showed a discounted price. 2019's... yes, but not the 2020's.
So, it appears Grand Design is not the only one using your descriptive practices. I guess every dealer, and every brand within 400 miles of me is using the same practice and "ripping everyone off".
Mike
Jul-27-2019 06:46 AM
Jul-27-2019 06:02 AM
Jul-26-2019 07:49 PM
WTP-GC wrote:DallasSteve wrote:
If GD dealers were allowed to post discounted prices it would make it easier to search for the most discounted price across the nation and then bargain against that with you local dealer. By taking that option away from the consumer it makes it more likely they will overpay (what I call "rip off)
You are missing a very important point:
If the consumer overpays...that’s the consumer’s fault.
Jul-26-2019 06:58 PM
WTP-GC wrote:DallasSteve wrote:
If GD dealers were allowed to post discounted prices it would make it easier to search for the most discounted price across the nation and then bargain against that with you local dealer. By taking that option away from the consumer it makes it more likely they will overpay (what I call "rip off)
You are missing a very important point:
If the consumer overpays...that’s the consumer’s fault.
Jul-26-2019 06:09 PM
DallasSteve wrote:
If GD dealers were allowed to post discounted prices it would make it easier to search for the most discounted price across the nation and then bargain against that with you local dealer. By taking that option away from the consumer it makes it more likely they will overpay (what I call "rip off)
Jul-26-2019 04:52 PM
DallasSteve wrote:DallasSteve wrote:
I went to McClains in Denton last year and looked at some models. They didn't seem eager to negotiate, but I never got that far. I decided to postpone the purchase. My suggestion is browse the models you can see around the country on websites like RV Trader. I think you can see discounted prices on new 2019 Grand Design models that are still in stock. Then call or visit McClains and tell them you are ready to buy at X dollars, or be willing to travel to another dealer hours or days away to get a better deal.
BillyBob Jim
The ad you posted was for a 2019. As I said in my earlier post (quoted above) I see discounts on 2019 models, but not 2020 models. You may also be able to get a discounted price on 2020 models if you call or write the dealers, but I haven't seen any advertised discounted prices on 2020. Have you?
dryfly
If GD dealers were allowed to post discounted prices it would make it easier to search for the most discounted price across the nation and then bargain against that with you local dealer. By taking that option away from the consumer it makes it more likely they will overpay (what I call "rip off").
garyp
Yes, I expect that if you call or write a GD dealer (especially call) they will start negotiating the price, even for 2020 models. My earlier comment is directed towards dealers' advertised prices on new models. As to your question, I think a 30% discount on a GD is very good, but I wouldn't take it without doing a little more comparison shopping.
Steve
Jul-26-2019 02:30 PM
DallasSteve wrote:
I went to McClains in Denton last year and looked at some models. They didn't seem eager to negotiate, but I never got that far. I decided to postpone the purchase. My suggestion is browse the models you can see around the country on websites like RV Trader. I think you can see discounted prices on new 2019 Grand Design models that are still in stock. Then call or visit McClains and tell them you are ready to buy at X dollars, or be willing to travel to another dealer hours or days away to get a better deal.
Jul-26-2019 02:15 PM
Jul-26-2019 01:19 PM
DallasSteve wrote:
An additional thought:
Grand Design seems to be different that most travel trailer brands. They seem to have a contract with the dealers that they are not allowed to advertised discount prices. We can assume this is so Grand Design can rip off their customers as much as possible. In the travel trailer market discounts of 25% to 35% off MSRP is normal. I think this is also true for Grand Design, but I'm not sure.
Steve