โFeb-25-2014 06:43 AM
โFeb-26-2014 08:18 PM
Passin Thru wrote:
We chose 3 dealers. We went online and got offers. Over a period of 3 weeks we got them all down about avg 30% with 1 coming out on the bottom. WE then walked in and made an offer, going in at 530 in the evening and taking our To-Go meal with us. We ate a leisurely meal and kept looking at the vehicles. Then we found a sales manager and said we wanted to deal with him. It was 11PM when we left the dealer but we had them pulling their hair out and taking their ties off, mopping their faces. It was funny because I'd say "Let's just go and they would Cow-Tow to us. We had them wash-wax it for free in 6 mo and deliver it to our house. We did this the last day of Feb and they wanted that sale for a slow month. You can scare them if you are solid and don't let them fool you.
โFeb-26-2014 07:47 PM
โFeb-26-2014 07:45 PM
โFeb-26-2014 05:29 AM
โFeb-26-2014 05:27 AM
โFeb-26-2014 05:23 AM
Nomadac wrote:cochise49 wrote:
List/factory invoice prices are very inflated. 25 to 35% off is common.
I am curious where those that post so called percentages, get their information. I have never met a Dealer of RV's that will disclose what the Invoice price is or the % from List. The best guesstimate is what the list price was for a particular compared to the selling price the individual paid for the unit out the door.
I doubt that someone can buy a very high $ class A and expect a large discount. For ex. try walking into a Mercedes/BMW/Lexus Dealer and offer him 25-30% off list. Good Luck
โFeb-25-2014 07:27 PM
cKarlGo wrote:bigdogger wrote:cKarlGo wrote:I would wager you are going to go into an 0 for 7 slump.
I am also currently in the same process. I did not choose a dealer and a coach. I chose 7 dealers and 7 coaches. They have been sent a list of specific requirements and conditions in order to participate in the bidding process for my business. They are also required to respond in a specific format. This allows me to compare apples to apples.
If you are interested in the bare bones requirements letter that I've written, private message me your email address and I will send it to you.
I would normally not respond to such an obvious troll, but sometimes they warrant it, if for no other reason than to further the discussion.
Dealers who are afraid of or offended by informed customers who ask probing questions are not looking for customers. They are looking for victims.
Most normal, sensible people will want to know what they are getting into and would rather walk away if they are uniformed or if a deal has signs of being a bad one. Nobody ever died from being unable to complete the deal on purchasing a motorhome and this approach has held me in good stead over the years personally and in a long career of dealing with vendors professionally. I'll chance it.
YMMV.
โFeb-25-2014 04:41 PM
bigdogger wrote:cKarlGo wrote:I would wager you are going to go into an 0 for 7 slump.
I am also currently in the same process. I did not choose a dealer and a coach. I chose 7 dealers and 7 coaches. They have been sent a list of specific requirements and conditions in order to participate in the bidding process for my business. They are also required to respond in a specific format. This allows me to compare apples to apples.
If you are interested in the bare bones requirements letter that I've written, private message me your email address and I will send it to you.
โFeb-25-2014 01:29 PM
cKarlGo wrote:I would wager you are going to go into an 0 for 7 slump.
I am also currently in the same process. I did not choose a dealer and a coach. I chose 7 dealers and 7 coaches. They have been sent a list of specific requirements and conditions in order to participate in the bidding process for my business. They are also required to respond in a specific format. This allows me to compare apples to apples.
If you are interested in the bare bones requirements letter that I've written, private message me your email address and I will send it to you.
โFeb-25-2014 12:49 PM
Nomadac wrote:cochise49 wrote:
List/factory invoice prices are very inflated. 25 to 35% off is common.
I am curious where those that post so called percentages, get their information. I have never met a Dealer of RV's that will disclose what the Invoice price is or the % from List. The best guesstimate is what the list price was for a particular compared to the selling price the individual paid for the unit out the door.
I doubt that someone can buy a very high $ class A and expect a large discount. For ex. try walking into a Mercedes/BMW/Lexus Dealer and offer him 25-30% off list. Good Luck
โFeb-25-2014 11:53 AM
cochise49 wrote:
List/factory invoice prices are very inflated. 25 to 35% off is common.
โFeb-25-2014 11:03 AM
โFeb-25-2014 10:50 AM
Pinikki36 wrote:
Love the 'Out the Door price' tip. Very good tip because we can see tons of stuff being tacked on later.
โFeb-25-2014 09:31 AM
โFeb-25-2014 09:00 AM
cKarlGo wrote:
I am also currently in the same process. I did not choose a dealer and a coach. I chose 7 dealers and 7 coaches. They have been sent a list of specific requirements and conditions in order to participate in the bidding process for my business. They are also required to respond in a specific format. This allows me to compare apples to apples.
If you are interested in the bare bones requirements letter that I've written, private message me your email address and I will send it to you.