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rbpru wrote:
My approach is "This is the number I write on the check. I only have one check".
To do this you need to have a detailed list of exactly what you want. You will only get what is on your list.
You know two things 1. The dealer will wheel and deal. 2. You are buying a product that will depreciate quickly.
Also remember;
Stay firm on your price.
The dealer will not sell at a loss.
Do not buy without sleeping on it.
They make more TT s every day and there are other dealers.
Buying an RV, boat or car is not a race.
Good luck
โJul-27-2015 05:15 AM
2012Coleman wrote:
Check the caulking around the entry door of that Starcraft. Have known more than one Starcraft owner who had leak issues due to faulty caulk around the door. Good luck.
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BillkozDo wrote:
Do we suck it up and deal with these shysters or do we drive out of our way just out of principle???
โJul-26-2015 02:30 PM
Billkoz wrote:
So we went up to see a dealer to purchase a Starcraft with a floorplan we love. We took our trade in with us and on the phone we were very honest about the issues the trailer had (soft spot on floor, broken awning, etc.). They gave us a quote of $2,500 over the phone. When we drove up, they took us into the new trailer while they "appraised" our trailer. Suddenly they come to us and say, your air conditioner is working, that will deduct $1,750. It worked right before we got there so we were shocked. They also wanted to charge a $220 convenience fee to do title and tags when we told them we could "conveniently" walk into the DMV and do this ourselves and save that money! On top of this, they told us the unit didn't come with propane tanks when Starcraft has it listed as a standard feature on their site. So needless to say, we were getting some shady vibes from the dealer so we left and told them we would think on the deal. When we got home, low and behold, we found out that popping the thermostat off gives you access to some nice screws that you can loosen to make the AC suddenly not work. The AC works just fine with screws tight.
Well we've been searching around and if we want to go elsewhere to buy, we'd have to drive a solid 4 hours more and get a 2016 instead of a 2015 which of course will be more. What would you do in our shoes? Do we suck it up and deal with these shysters or do we drive out of our way just out of principle??? Just an FYI, we have a rv repair shop in our area that will do the warranty work so we wouldn't have to worry about going back to them for that.
โJul-26-2015 02:29 PM