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Campin__Nana
Jul 27, 2015Explorer
Lantley wrote:
Back on topic you can save 1000's buying from an out of state dealer. The prices are great. There Maybe issues getting warranty service from local dealers.
If you encounter a problem with warranty service you may get approval to use non dealer or independent service shops.
Beware of the warranty service issue it is real. However the savings is real as well.
In the end I still recommend buying local however if the local dealer will not come close to Wholesale pricing I would take the drive for the savings fully aware that there could be warranty service issues. Savings vs. warranty service is a gamble I would take in the end.
I have purchased out of state and I have purchase local. Using the out of state pricing as a negotiating tool with the local guy is your best strategy.
Lantley,
Thank you! I talked with a local Jayco dealer who said no problem on service, so I hope they stick to that. We are going to save a minimum of 6K by buying out of state, so I hope everything works out for us.
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