With the increase of young folks buying homes in our neighborhood the streets are getting really tight. It seems most of them have two or three vehicles parked on the street. The max in the very short straight areas the streets are 28' curb to curb and that really makes it hard to get the Winnie up through the curves, it is 101.5" wide and 33.5' long. So the DW wants to down size and thatโs good with me. She was wondering if we bought from a dealer if we could get a descent amount trading in the ours and buy new or slightly used from the dealer.
We went over to the free admission show being put on by Giant RV for ten days in the fairgrounds where the big RIVA show is in Sept. Boy was she taken aback when they offered us $12,000 for a trade. And wouldnโt show us the used ones we wanted to see. They are out to sell Winnie Intentโs and some of Giant RV rentals and hundreds of trailers. I will admit the discount of MSRP was 34 percent but the intent is a poorly constructed shabby below entry level Thor or FR3. The kitchen counter top in the one they wanted us to buy, looked like a surfboard it was so warped. It has two 20lb propane cylinders instead of a tank, there are two water pumps, single pane windows, really cheap upholstery and the drivers seat was smeared with grease.
After we left, I told the DW that tomorrow morning they will call and sweeten the deal and if we still said no, they would call again on Sunday morning with even more for trade in and lower the price again. Well they called again and dropped the price $4000 and offered $2000 on trade. Of course we both have FICAโs above 830 and a pretty good chunk in the bank with zero CC debt.
We had talked about no matter how much the price dropped, I wasnโt getting into a cardboard RV and that we would tell him if we walked out the door for $55000 I wouldnโt buy the Intent. Well she told him weโd think it over and let him know.
Giant RV has a really bad rep for everything after you sign on the dotted line. They are super to deal with but nothing after you bought it.
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David Bishop
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