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When Your At The RV Dealership Looking To Buy

OFDPOS
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I know the answer BUT I cannot believe that these Rv places that take in an RV or buy one at auction don't pay the lot person 1/2 hour with a simple set of hand tools and simply go through the RV and tighten ,adjust and straighten up stuff..
Unbelievable when we bought our new to us 2001 GS Sport a couple years back we had two pages of items we found that needed attention.
Once they had the repairs done we did another walk through and once we both were satisfied, we signed on the dotted line.

They don't want to put a dime more into it and are counting on the buyer will miss things that are wrong with it and then SOLD AS IS.. And when the people bring it back they just show them the paper work ! SOLD AS IS.

Do to my back we sold the GS and now are looking for another MH with a bed instead of climbing up top over the cab.
Today we did a 300+ mile trek looking at MH's both new and used.
Every single used one we looked at from a 2015 Minnie Winnie with 17K miles on the OD had everything from the coach battery connections completely covered in corrosion, to fake panels between cub-bards being taped with of all things Blue painters tape and when you opened the doors the tape was sticking out everywhere , ac/heater vents screws hanging by a few threads from falling out. Cabinets hinge screws loose and the doors are crooked etc
The older the MH the worse things got .

I could understand a private party somewhat being like mentioned above maybe ?!, but an RV dealership doesn't even have the integrity to even halfway try . This was from big name outfit RV dealerships, not just the little ones with 20-30 RVs on their lots...

Yeah I know a lot me included like to tinker and fix things , but NOT at what prices they are asking for these things tho !!
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JiminDenver
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Private or dealership, it didn't mater, they were all disgusting and in disrepair. The only exception was the dealer wanted far more for the same piece of junk in the same condition.

I had two dealerships tell me that it wouldn't take us long to clean up a rig, another suggest I fix some issues myself to save money. I own a company that cleans and fixes. I'd rather go to work, make more money and buy a new trailer than clean up a old one.
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Gunner45
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We were really lucky with our dealership. The guy that did our walkthru with us was amazing. He said he would walk into the unit with a notepad and think about what he would want fixed. He fixed things that others didn't even notice.

kcmoedoe
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I have seen a whole lot of private sale items, cars, trucks, boats, rvs, etc. that the owner/seller hadn't touched to clean in what appeared to be years. And don't even get started on the condition of homes that I have been shown for sale over the years. It is not a dealer issue, it is a societal issue.

Oaklevel
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Still depends on the dealer...... Some do some don't........ our dealership's used trailers are all decent but People walking trough do cause messes some even use the toilets so they had to put signs & tape them closed. So they do a good cleaning when they are sold, but are clean on the lot (or start out that way). Nothing worse to look at a RV that someone messed in.....

The dealership was well for only one mechanic, two (sales / office) and the owner.

SH
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Went through this very scenario this past summer. Searched and searched for a nice used rig at several dealerships on the west side of WA state. The majority of the coaches shown to us were filthy. missing parts...some had ripped out ceiling liners and one even had a closet with dirty socks and underwear still in it.

Every dealer told us they do not detail a rig until they have an offer. This was not our experience 20 even 10 years ago but seemingly has become the norm in todays used market.

We gave up and started looking a units offered by private sellers (Craigslist) Night and day difference regarding the "cleanliness" issues. Still found some with problems but most were much more pleasant to view. Found a great rig at a fair price in a fraction of the time we spent traveling to commercial dealerships.

If you plan on a used rig...at least try a few private sellers and see how that goes!

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PawPaw_n_Gram
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I've seen many very clean used units on the lot - at a dealer whose entire business is selling used units.

It's pretty simple - if the dealer sells new units - they focus on making the new units look their best, and don't bother with the trade-ins which almost always go to an auction within a month.

If the dealer sells used units exclusively - they want to make them look good and sell.
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navegator
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Before we purchased our new unit we looked at a number of used RV's, I would open the unit and walk in my wife would smell one whiff and walk away, If the dealer had only cleaned the black water tank a little they probably would have sold us one, instead we financed a new unit.

I must admit the stench in some of them was a major problem, some where very clean except for the RV park perfume.

If I was a dealer, I would at least run some water trough the tanks.

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kalynzoo
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There may be another point of view: If you are selling the RV on consignment the dealer will charge you to prep the RV for sale, make it look great, but since it is still yours even selling AS IS you have an obligation to disclose when asked, and not to hide faults. If the dealer owns the unit taken in trade or at auction, the dealer has no knowledge of prior faults. While prepping the unit for sale if a fault is discovered the dealer has an obligation to resolve of disclose the problem. So just don't look and see nothing. JMHO

IDman
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Evidently, they don't have to spend time or money fixing and cleaning units as people (you) but them "as is"!

FrankShore
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Lantley wrote:
Part of the logic/mentality is they want the consumer to bypass those dirty old used units and buy new.
They don;'t want the used units to be too attractive to a customer looking to buy new.
When I was buying none of the used units were appealing. I'm sure they were left in their dilapidated state intentionally.

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guidry
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I agree that if you want to sell something, you clean it and fix what is broken (or at least deduct the price of the fix). I know my brother bought a used car that had just been traded in and the dealer wanted to clean it but my brother told them he would buy it dirty and saved quite a bit of money on that sale because the dealer didn't spend any money on it.

So if I saw a dirty RV I would offer a lot less than asking price, as long as I inspected it and deducted my time fixing and cleaning from the dealers price!

jplante4
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Yet another reason to get an independent inspector to look over a prospective purchase.
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Lantley
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Part of the logic/mentality is they want the consumer to bypass those dirty old used units and buy new.
They don;'t want the used units to be too attractive to a customer looking to buy new.
When I was buying none of the used units were appealing. I'm sure they were left in their dilapidated state intentionally.
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azdryheat
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My experience is that RV dealers are flat lazy.

How hard is it to take an RV in trade, for example, and spend some energy to clean it up before potential buyers come to look at it. One major turnoff is not keeping water in the p-traps and then getting a foul smell that turns away buyers. Loosing a sale over something so minor.

Show me another business that doesn't make their product look as good as possible. Lazy.
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