Sep-11-2014 06:44 AM
Sep-12-2014 05:48 PM
hitchup wrote:
It really depends on the dealer. Getting 35-45% off on brand-new is rare. That's more likely for one that is last year's or older models. Even then, the dealer has to make a profit.
We traded a barely used 10 mo old 40' Open Road and the dealer resold it for what they gave us in trade - $35k. That was about 63% off the original MSRP.
To me, the interest rate is more important. You can save thousands there.
Sep-12-2014 01:26 PM
Sep-12-2014 11:27 AM
PegLW wrote:
But, I'm sure you guys don't want to believe any of that and I really don't care.
I'm done here.
I'll leave it to you "experts" who know everything about all rigs, regardless of any first hand knowledge or actual experience.
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Sep-12-2014 09:42 AM
PegLW wrote:3 times the insulation of all the others my eye! Salesmen really roped you in. R-14 with some aluminum foil insulation in the ceiling is about 1/2 what real well insulated trailers have. Same goes for the r-7 walls. Stay in it for a month in below freezing temps and see what your propane bill is. That will tell the REAL story..
It's obvious all these people saying they wouldn't stay in this rig in winter aren't aware of how it's being made. This is a brand new this year model and the 3X indicates 3 times the thermal barrier anything else available. We've spent several nights in our Open Range in near zero temps and stayed toasty warm. They are very well insulated.
Check out the owners forum to see what actual owners are saying. Open Range Owners Forum
Open Range 3X Construction
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