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Feb-28-2014 02:10 PM
Effy wrote:dondar wrote:
When dealing with a volume dealer the invoice is typically at around 70% of MSRP. What it doesn't show is the volume discounts and holdbacks that are paid by the manufacturer.
In you case 80-84K just get you in the ballpark of a decent deal.
I am not sure this is an entirely accurate statement. It really depends on the dealer, the manufacturer, and the model. Winnie for instance does not really discount much. But you can dig a lot deeper on a Thor for example. Not trying to start a Brand fight. The best way to find the sweespot for your make and model is to shop and ask dealers for their best price and compare what others have sold for. Period. It's not that complicated. Give me an hour and I will have 5 dealers in a local area come to the table with their best number. The last 3 Rv's I bought took me 2 days to seal the deal. But I knew my number going in, I knew who could get me that number and was pretty frank about my shopping to all dealers and who came in where. Just put it out there. It's not a game like some make it out to be. Find the best price, pit dealers against one another and pick one that works. You start bickering over a few hundred or even a grand it's simply not worth it. It can become a negative experience for everyone involved if you start too much back and forth over what at the end of the day means a few dollars amortized. Target your range, find a dealer you like that meets it and get it done.
Feb-28-2014 01:52 PM
dondar wrote:
When dealing with a volume dealer the invoice is typically at around 70% of MSRP. What it doesn't show is the volume discounts and holdbacks that are paid by the manufacturer.
In you case 80-84K just get you in the ballpark of a decent deal.
Feb-28-2014 01:00 PM
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Feb-28-2014 12:19 PM
2bzy2c wrote:
When selling your used RV, so you offer a copy of your 1040 to the buyers?
So when then should dealers disclose their invoice?
Feb-28-2014 11:41 AM
Feb-28-2014 10:56 AM
Nomadac wrote:Effy wrote:Nomadac wrote:
Rather than how much below MSRP(Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price) you should expect to pay for a MH, what percentage of profit above Dealer Invoice do you think a Dealer should make?
If you were a dealer and had an investment of over $500K in your business, and overhead what is a fair profit after all expenses?
Explain.
That's all well and good if you knew invoice. Do you know or have access to these numbers? If not your basis point is MSRP
And what business is it yours to know what invoice is to determine what a seller should make as profit? Do know the invoice for everything you buy? If you owned a business would you want all of your customers to know what your costs or profit was for your business?
Feb-28-2014 08:55 AM
Nomadac wrote:Effy wrote:Nomadac wrote:
Rather than how much below MSRP(Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price) you should expect to pay for a MH, what percentage of profit above Dealer Invoice do you think a Dealer should make?
If you were a dealer and had an investment of over $500K in your business, and overhead what is a fair profit after all expenses?
Explain.
That's all well and good if you knew invoice. Do you know or have access to these numbers? If not your basis point is MSRP
And what business is it yours to know what invoice is to determine what a seller should make as profit? Do know the invoice for everything you buy? If you owned a business would you want all of your customers to know what your costs or profit was for your business?
Feb-28-2014 08:26 AM
Effy wrote:Nomadac wrote:
Rather than how much below MSRP(Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price) you should expect to pay for a MH, what percentage of profit above Dealer Invoice do you think a Dealer should make?
If you were a dealer and had an investment of over $500K in your business, and overhead what is a fair profit after all expenses?
Explain.
That's all well and good if you knew invoice. Do you know or have access to these numbers? If not your basis point is MSRP
Feb-28-2014 08:19 AM
Nomadac wrote:
Rather than how much below MSRP(Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price) you should expect to pay for a MH, what percentage of profit above Dealer Invoice do you think a Dealer should make?
If you were a dealer and had an investment of over $500K in your business, and overhead what is a fair profit after all expenses?
Explain.
Feb-28-2014 08:15 AM
gat75 wrote:
If I have time, I do somewhat the same thing on just about anything that cost more than several hundred dollars. I paid a 1000.00 less on an american-made Kellar brand dining table with 6 chairs.
First, found all dealers that sold this exact table that was in a 150 mile radius; (got this from Kellar's home page). Then gave each dealer a call, told them I had cash in hand to pick up this table unit. My only question to them is "what is my drive-out price." THEIR QUESTION TO ME WAS WHAT IS THE LOWEST PRICE YOU GOT SO FAR. I just laughed & told them I would give them that info after they gave me their price.
Took about 2 days for DW to get her beloved table; (had about 10 dealers that responded). Not one dealer told me to get lost, after all, they want to move their stock.
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