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rexlion wrote:
Overall I enjoyed owning it and camping with it. But I wanted to try something more economical to tow, so I sold it.
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westend wrote:I would agree with this as well. If the dealer is not willing to deal then time for a road trip. A chance for a mini vacation. Don't let emotions cloud the deal.
$7K-9K with full amenities like hoses, cords, WDH, etc. is what I'm seeing.
Of course, there's haggle room in this transaction. Buying an RV off a dealership lot is akin to trading camels. Bargain hard, and don't buy that extra service plan warranty no matter how good it sounds.
I'd offer the dealer $6.5 K, give him my card and be prepared to leave the lot. I'd expect a call back with a counter offer. I'd tell him I'm also looking at RV's from a different dealer. Motivate the seller, he needs your silks more than you need a new camel.
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Dennis Smith wrote:Any ballpark figures?
If a 2016 is under 10k, to answer your question, yep you can get a better deal.