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wbwood
Nov 13, 2013Explorer
Yeah I would go no less than 25% off of msrp. Not what they may be selling it for but off the msrp. I say no less. You want to start higher. Around the 30% range, give or take a few. But that doesn't mean they will accept it. We've been denied one year and accepted the next year. Just depends on when they are ready to sell the unit and at what price. I watched my father for years buying new vehicles and fighting back and forth on prices. I inherited his tactics and walked out of many dealerships and embarrassed my wife many times. She hates it when it comes down to time to make a deal and knows now from experience to not be present. But several years ago my father told me that good deal was when both the seller and buyer were happy. Geez! He could of told me that one a long time ago and saved a lot of heartburn. Lol
You will always see stories on here where people fight to make people think they got the best price on their rv. Personally, who cares. If you accept the price you paid and are happy, that's all that matters.
You will always see stories on here where people fight to make people think they got the best price on their rv. Personally, who cares. If you accept the price you paid and are happy, that's all that matters.
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