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Old-Biscuit wrote:
The tires have sat stationary for at least 2 yrs. (relocation within lot doesn't count)
Stationary tires get flat spots, lose flexibility and dry rot due to constant exposure to elements WITHOUT any benefit of actually being used, heating/cooling, rotating at speed---which are what helps keep tires from aging prematurely.
Be they MH, trailer, car or wheel barrel tires.
โNov-27-2014 07:49 PM
โNov-26-2014 08:16 PM
Juan Carlos wrote:I had that problem Carlos, (price) with Poulsbo RV! I ended up buying from Roy Robinson RV in Marysville! I'm glad you smelled that one out!BobR wrote:
The reason they have them is probably they are PROUD of their pricing. You should pay no more than a few thousand (what you feel warranty is worth) over the actual sales price of used units of the same model year. Once you drive it off the lot, it will be worth the price of any other 2013 of that model. Good luck!
Thanks. Good advice... They must be proud of their pricing alright! Searching RVT for 2012/2013 Hurricanes, sort by Price (Descending) the top priced units are ALL theirs, followed by Lazy Daze. After that come the more reasonably priced units. And then when you get to the bottom, the $60k units... Mmm, 60k!
โNov-26-2014 08:00 PM
โNov-26-2014 11:07 AM
Effy wrote:Old-Biscuit wrote:
Although tires are maybe 2012s they have been sitting since trailers rolled onto dealers lot......
So new tires, new batteries and full mfg. warranty plus appliance warranties would need to be part of deal in writing and pricing would have to be 'out the door happy dance' range....
It goes without saying that since it's never been titled you will get full warranty on everything, just like buying anything else new despite it's year. You don't even have to ask for that, it's new. However, there is no way you will get them to put new tires on it. Try if you want, but they'll decline, I am certain. And they should, it's a ridiculous request.....
โNov-26-2014 10:58 AM
BobR wrote:
The reason they have them is probably they are PROUD of their pricing. You should pay no more than a few thousand (what you feel warranty is worth) over the actual sales price of used units of the same model year. Once you drive it off the lot, it will be worth the price of any other 2013 of that model. Good luck!
โNov-26-2014 10:47 AM
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โNov-26-2014 09:48 AM
Juan Carlos wrote:
Poulsbo RV has a pair of 2013 32A's on their lot which are NEW. So this means they've been sitting there unsold for a year, maybe two. Would you folks be concerned about a unit that had sat for so long on a dealer's lot?
โNov-26-2014 08:54 AM
Effy wrote:Old-Biscuit wrote:
So new tires, new batteries and full mfg. warranty plus appliance warranties would need to be part of deal in writing and pricing would have to be 'out the door happy dance' range.
However, there is no way you will get them to put new tires on it. Try if you want, but they'll decline, I am certain. I am sure if it's priced right this is all part of the consideration.
nwcutie wrote:
Poulsbo has a NASTY reputation for not following through on repair work. I have enough local friends who have been burned that I won't talk to them.
โNov-26-2014 03:24 AM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
Although tires are maybe 2012s they have been sitting since trailers rolled onto dealers lot......
So new tires, new batteries and full mfg. warranty plus appliance warranties would need to be part of deal in writing and pricing would have to be 'out the door happy dance' range.
Dealer has loss due to them still being on the lot so YOU are in the bargain captain seat.