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โMar-26-2020 11:54 AM
way2roll wrote:robmharper wrote:
Thank you all for your responses. A lot to think about. I made what I believe to be a respectable offer (8% under asking price which was 5% over book), and the dealer told me I would need to be flexible if I wanted this coach. I was caught off guard a bit with that response. I guess it's a little early to expect the dealers to turn the tide of what was their advantage. My wife works for teachers (advocate). She was sent home with an expected return of June 1. Her notice said this is the earliest date and to expect that date to move further out. We're talking about 3 months of people being out of work. We can (and should) hope for the best, but this thing is already taking it's toll on the economy and if people are not allowed to go back to work, or companies cannot afford to reopen, this is not just a recession we're forecasting. I may pull my offer and wait.
opnspaces: yes, citations are being issued. I know somebody indirectly who has been detained and I am a retired police officer with many friends still on the job. It's all over the news in Northern California. San Francisco is the worst. It's not going to get better before it gets worse up here.
Dealers don't often play the game. In 2008 A dealer had a leftover unit on his lot. Would not budge on the price despite being in a bad economy and I had heard they were in bad shape. I passed on the deal. 3 months later they went under. Not sure what happened to the assets, maybe the bank seized them. Maybe they knew it was going to happen when I was trying to make a deal so they didn't care. The exact same scenario played out at another dealer 10 miles away. Anyway, dealers seem to hold on to units sometimes rather than get them off the lot for less money. I can only guess why, I imagine it has to do with the value of the assets and the bank when they are in the process of going under. I guess if you could track down where the bank auctions them you might find the deal then.
โMar-26-2020 11:02 AM
robmharper wrote:
Thank you all for your responses. A lot to think about. I made what I believe to be a respectable offer (8% under asking price which was 5% over book), and the dealer told me I would need to be flexible if I wanted this coach. I was caught off guard a bit with that response. I guess it's a little early to expect the dealers to turn the tide of what was their advantage. My wife works for teachers (advocate). She was sent home with an expected return of June 1. Her notice said this is the earliest date and to expect that date to move further out. We're talking about 3 months of people being out of work. We can (and should) hope for the best, but this thing is already taking it's toll on the economy and if people are not allowed to go back to work, or companies cannot afford to reopen, this is not just a recession we're forecasting. I may pull my offer and wait.
opnspaces: yes, citations are being issued. I know somebody indirectly who has been detained and I am a retired police officer with many friends still on the job. It's all over the news in Northern California. San Francisco is the worst. It's not going to get better before it gets worse up here.
โMar-26-2020 10:33 AM
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โMar-26-2020 08:30 AM
robmharper wrote:
Hello,
Already in the Bay Area, people are getting cited with misdemeanors for traveling the highways. We are ordered to shelter-in-place.
โMar-26-2020 08:26 AM
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โMar-26-2020 06:51 AM
jorbill2or wrote:
Actually, is it a good time? Iโd say not yet, but soon. The full effect of the economy shutdown is a few months away. Lost jobs and the need for cash will cause a glut of new / almost new rigs being on a fire sale manufacturers/ dealers are sitting on way too much inventory ( they will soon file bankruptcy) which will lower values for the used market. People havenโt realized they are in big trouble yet , they will. But just not today. JMO
This too will pass it always has .. smart people wait and buy the down times , if they have the cash or ability , most are not in a position to buy which is why you can Get a deal. I donโt feel bad buying something Cheaply as it gets them out from under a big problem even if it greats a smaller problem for them.
โMar-26-2020 05:26 AM
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โMar-26-2020 04:04 AM
rgatijnet1 wrote:
The last MH I bought the seller had to write a $10,000+ check to the bank to pay off his loan because my offer was less than he owed on his loan. He did not have to take my offer but my offer was the best that he had gotten in 4 months of trying to sell the coach. Business is business.
โMar-26-2020 03:37 AM