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- trail-explorerExplorer
mkirsch wrote:
Travels with Yoly wrote:
Some misconceptions here about what dealers are "allowed" to advertise as far as price goes on Honda generators.
Yes, and yours is one of them.
I have first hand information directly from a dealer about how the MAP system works. Has nothing to do with advertising. The rule is, "You advertise for no lower than $XXX, or we yank your dealership, period."
DItto.
Nearly every auto parts accessory supplier has a MAP policy, so do sporting goods companies.
Go to the SHOT show or SEMA and talk to all the manufacturers/suppliers there.... they nearly all have MAP policies for the people that sell their products, here's a good video:
FASS video on MAP - trail-explorerExplorerAnother place that used to have lower than MAP pricing is Mayberry Sales.
- trail-explorerExplorer
trail-explorer wrote:
starcraft69 wrote:
Used on craigslist because so many are selling them.
Ditto on CL for finding a bargain.
I just did a search and found one for $500. - trail-explorerExplorer
starcraft69 wrote:
Used on craigslist because so many are selling them.
Ditto on CL for finding a bargain. - trail-explorerExplorer
jarata1 wrote:
Yea
Yeah what? - Old_IslanderExplorerThe Honda 2000 watt generator is so sought after in the greater Vancouver and Vancouver Island areas, that you have to pay almost new price for 'like new' used ones (less the tax, of course...). Here's an example of what people are posting for them...
https://abbotsford.craigslist.ca/tls/d/honda-eu-inverter-2000/6416831071.html
He calls it 'like new'. In the darkest photo, you can see that the case is cracked in the upper left side. It looks like it's been dragged behind his ATV. The ventilation holes are full of mud.
Yet he says it's never been used, and is asking $1200 (Can).
We'd be a way better off, buying a new one (and paying the 12% tax...). So we'll get the warranty, and sell it for $1200 or so down the road, when we sell it. - pnicholsExplorer II
silversand wrote:
....yes I do and, a magnetometer, proximeter, oscilloscope, and spectrogram....and a lie detector (both a pulse rate with BMP settable threshold, and a voice stress type)
I'll bet a lot of us are, or could be, carrying around that stuff right with us ... ever check into all the apps available for your smart phone? :)
We just got our first smart phone and I loaded a dB sound level meter app into it. I'll check my Onan's sound level with the Onan inside the RV's cabinet at 10 feet with around a half-load on it. I'll bet it's close to, or less than, a Honda EU2000i's 59dB when the Honda is sitting out in the open delivering it's full continuous load rating of 1600 watts. - silversandExplorer
Yes, it's true that many of the options are advertised to be just as quiet, but who carries a Db meter around with them ?
....yes I do and, a magnetometer, proximeter, oscilloscope, and spectrogram....and a lie detector (both a pulse rate with BMP settable threshold, and a voice stress type)
:B - pianotunaNomad IIIHi,
Better change that to "might run". I would have gone with the Champion 3400 watt with remote electric start.nycsteve wrote:
Thanks to all for your help and Geoboy for pointing out that the Honda 2000 will run the RV 13500 BTU AC with a mod to the AC called Micro-Air. Cool product I was unaware of. Hence the value of asking what might be an obvious question on this forum :) - starcraft69ExplorerUsed on craigslist because so many are selling them. Because they went out and bought a Champion 3100 for less and will run the whole rig. :)
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