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โFeb-26-2020 07:52 AM
DallasSteve wrote:
Maybe it's time to close this thread.
Update: I decided to buy the 2020 model and we agreed to the terms today. Thanks for the input. I might have overpaid for the 2018 model if I didn't get these opinions.
โFeb-26-2020 03:41 AM
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โFeb-23-2020 12:26 PM
FireGuard wrote:
If you can get the new 2020 for $80k at 36% off, I wouldnโt even consider $75k for a 2018. Maybe $60k.
โFeb-23-2020 07:01 AM
โFeb-22-2020 09:27 PM
DallasSteve wrote:
Doug
I'm guessing you're not a diplomat. It's not one of the bigger, pricier bus type Class A models. It's what I call an "A minor". (Music humor from a programmer who worked with C#) I think I saw the term "crossover A" recently. The MSRP is about $125,000. The best price on a new 2020 is about $80,000. That's a 36% discount. The used 2018 is asking $75,000.
โFeb-22-2020 12:41 PM
Chum lee wrote:DallasSteve wrote:
Thanks for all the feedback. It's priced about $5,000 below the best price on a new 2020 model. I think I will offer about $5,000 lower and if they won't take that I'll probably try to get the new 2020 model.
IMO, you can do SIGNIFICANTLY better than that! Think about it. If FOR ANY REASON you have to trade this vehicle in, once it has been registered, even if it has 100 miles on it, it WILL be priced as a used 2018 vehicle and you will lose 3 years of depreciation value over new (2020) retail price. The fact that it is 3 model years old is NOT your problem, however, it could be, . . . . . . or, it could be a great opportunity for you to get a good/great deal on a 3 year old no miles RV. Be bold!
Chum lee
โFeb-22-2020 12:30 PM
DallasSteve wrote:
Thanks for all the feedback. It's priced about $5,000 below the best price on a new 2020 model. I think I will offer about $5,000 lower and if they won't take that I'll probably try to get the new 2020 model.
โFeb-22-2020 12:20 PM
DallasSteve wrote:
Thanks for all the feedback. It's priced about $5,000 below the best price on a new 2020 model. I think I will offer about $5,000 lower and if they won't take that I'll probably try to get the new 2020 model.
โFeb-22-2020 11:00 AM
DallasSteve wrote:
Thanks for all the feedback. It's priced about $5,000 below the best price on a new 2020 model. I think I will offer about $5,000 lower and if they won't take that I'll probably try to get the new 2020 model.