DallasSteve
Nov 18, 2022Nomad
Internet RV Prices Today
I'm beginning to window shop for an RV for next Spring. I sold my last RV 2 years ago and I see that inflation has hit RV prices significantly. I may go used, but for the moment my question is directed to new RVs. I will probably pick a bumper pull travel trailer this time. I was browsing one on RV Trader. It is a nice Winnebago 36 foot trailer with laminated fiberglass construction. It's probably not the floorplan I will choose, but I'll be in that price range. Their website says the MSRP is $75K which is crazy, and they have discounted it 40% to $45K.
This dealer may or may not be firm at the price, but my question is in general, will dealers discount further than a discounted price like that? I don't want to leave money on the table. I used to hear people say that dealers typically will discount to about 30% or 35% of MSRP, but that was 3 years ago and the game may have changed to discount a little more now. What is your feeling on Internet prices like this compared to the final purchase price in this price range? That price isn't too far off what I expected. When I was shopping models like that about 2019 it was probably at about $40K discounted.
This dealer may or may not be firm at the price, but my question is in general, will dealers discount further than a discounted price like that? I don't want to leave money on the table. I used to hear people say that dealers typically will discount to about 30% or 35% of MSRP, but that was 3 years ago and the game may have changed to discount a little more now. What is your feeling on Internet prices like this compared to the final purchase price in this price range? That price isn't too far off what I expected. When I was shopping models like that about 2019 it was probably at about $40K discounted.