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Nov-17-2014 09:34 PM
coolmom42 wrote:
I will not be buying new, unless I win the lottery. 🙂
I'm looking for a B or small class C.
Must-have: permanent private bathroom--no in-the-aisle Roadtrek style. Non-smoker use only. Length 25' or under. Price under $35K. Mileage under 80K. Fuel-injected engine.
Must not have: Any signs of leaks, bad odors, or a cab-over window. No Mercedes chassis.
Preferred: Chevy or Ford 3/4 ton V8; mileage under 50K; neutral interior colors--no pink/blue/burgundy/orange; no slide-out; length 21 feet or under; price under $25K.
Yes, I know the "preferred" list is a pretty unlikely combo--that's why it's preferred rather than required.
My biggest problem with traveling to look at a RV is that I'll feel the need to buy it, after all that trouble getting there. I don't want to lose the willingness to walk away.
In general----how negotiable are dealer prices on used units? For instance---on something like this one.
If a person looked up the NADA pricing---where is dealer pricing typically in relation to that? Above average retail?
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Nov-17-2014 02:14 PM
smkettner wrote:coolmom42 wrote:I would probably compromise and get those dozen fifth wheels for a dime :B
Now if I wanted a 5th wheel.... they are a dime a dozen, LOL.
Seriously I would adjust to the lower priced RV.
Nov-17-2014 02:13 PM
Nutinelse2do wrote:coolmom42 wrote:
I will not be buying new, unless I win the lottery. 🙂
I'm looking for a B or small class C.
Must-have: permanent private bathroom--no in-the-aisle Roadtrek style. Non-smoker use only. Length 25' or under. Price under $35K. Mileage under 80K. Fuel-injected engine.
Must not have: Any signs of leaks, bad odors, or a cab-over window. No Mercedes chassis.
Preferred: Chevy or Ford 3/4 ton V8; mileage under 50K; neutral interior colors--no pink/blue/burgundy/orange; no slide-out; length 21 feet or under; price under $25K.
Yes, I know the "preferred" list is a pretty unlikely combo--that's why it's preferred rather than required.
My biggest problem with traveling to look at a RV is that I'll feel the need to buy it, after all that trouble getting there. I don't want to lose the willingness to walk away.
In general----how negotiable are dealer prices on used units? For instance---on something like this one.
If a person looked up the NADA pricing---where is dealer pricing typically in relation to that? Above average retail?
Here is a cute little Winnie. Sounds like everything you are looking though, with the exception of the length. It is 27'.
DH drove from Phoenix to Eugene to get a rig from RV Outlet.
We had the deal almost done, supposedly clear title, and spent $ to have it inspected by a third party.
We left a $1000 deposit on a CC, just in case, and they were supposed to release the notarized title and coach when we handed them a cashier's check. They verified the cashier's check with our bank prior to his trip.
When he got there, the owner tried to take the check from him without allowing him to verify the VIN and clear title
DH said, aaahhh, nooo, you don't get the check till I can verify the title and vin.
The owner told my hubby.... Then get back in your f€#€#%#^# truck and go home!
So he did. Guess he was thinking since my hubby just drove 1200 miles one way, he wouldn't just leave without the coach.
Our current coach, we both flew up to Colorado and inspected it ourselves, checked title, vin, told them what we wanted fixed and left them a $1k deposit. DH drove up the next week and picked it up with cashiers check in hand.
Whatever you do, and however far you go, DO NOT sign anything or give them any $ you cannot get back until the coach is to your satisfaction.
Nov-17-2014 10:06 AM
coolmom42 wrote:I would probably compromise and get those dozen fifth wheels for a dime :B
Now if I wanted a 5th wheel.... they are a dime a dozen, LOL.
Nov-17-2014 09:50 AM
coolmom42 wrote:
If a person looked up the NADA pricing---where is dealer pricing typically in relation to that? Above average retail?
Nov-17-2014 08:04 AM
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Nov-14-2014 07:27 PM
coolmom42 wrote:
I will not be buying new, unless I win the lottery. 🙂
I'm looking for a B or small class C.
Must-have: permanent private bathroom--no in-the-aisle Roadtrek style. Non-smoker use only. Length 25' or under. Price under $35K. Mileage under 80K. Fuel-injected engine.
Must not have: Any signs of leaks, bad odors, or a cab-over window. No Mercedes chassis.
Preferred: Chevy or Ford 3/4 ton V8; mileage under 50K; neutral interior colors--no pink/blue/burgundy/orange; no slide-out; length 21 feet or under; price under $25K.
Yes, I know the "preferred" list is a pretty unlikely combo--that's why it's preferred rather than required.
My biggest problem with traveling to look at a RV is that I'll feel the need to buy it, after all that trouble getting there. I don't want to lose the willingness to walk away.
In general----how negotiable are dealer prices on used units? For instance---on something like this one.
If a person looked up the NADA pricing---where is dealer pricing typically in relation to that? Above average retail?
Nov-14-2014 07:20 PM