Sep-30-2014 05:17 AM
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Oct-06-2014 05:47 PM
TakingThe5th wrote:
Some late model Cougars are having problems with fading front caps. Wonder if that is a factor somehow in your deal.
Oct-01-2014 03:29 AM
Sep-30-2014 12:15 PM
ol Bombero-JC wrote:deerslayer wrote:
Haven't been looking hard but I am always up for a deal.....
..... and was told "sorry, sales manager isn't interested in the deal since he doesn't want your trade
Guess my local money is good enough for my local dealer! really a shame!
So appareantly (apparently) you have been welcomed to the real world.
The dealer/s are always looking for a deal also!..:W
Dealer doesn't care how nice your 5th is.
More profit selling new ones.
Sales manager *may* have gleaned more from your conversation - than we readers did by "reading between the lines" of your post, LOL!
Or - he's just being honest.
Your "local money" is likely good enough anywhere - however, the value you expect for your trade-in might not be, and will probably offset the deal you expect from *any* dealer.
Trade-in value "up" = Cost of new unit "up"..:S
Funny how that works..;)
As others have indicated - why not sell your RV yourself?
If it's as nice as you indicate - and the price is right, it should be easy.
Or are there just "too many used 5th wheels" out there??..:?
BTW -
Nice newbie rant..;)
Happier dealing!
And...hope your "local money" goes as far as you anticipate..:B
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Sep-30-2014 11:14 AM
Sep-30-2014 10:46 AM
deerslayer wrote:
Haven't been looking hard but I am always up for a deal.....
..... and was told "sorry, sales manager isn't interested in the deal since he doesn't want your trade
Guess my local money is good enough for my local dealer! really a shame!
Sep-30-2014 10:11 AM
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Sep-30-2014 08:12 AM
WyoTraveler wrote:
JMHO, dealer probably figured you knew too much about RVs and he wanted bigger profits on it. Most liiely didn't have anything to do with your trade. I have walked into dealers that listed their RVs at MSRP. Tried to tell me they only made a couple thousand on an RV and if they took a trade wouldn't make any money except on service later. When they start lying I move on. However, A local dealer here doesn't deal on RVs but he has a great service department and he is honest. I still go for service.
An attorney told me one time, if you ask questions you know the answer to you will find out very quickly about individual honesty.
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