Apr-20-2016 08:50 AM
Apr-22-2016 03:39 PM
goducks10 wrote:Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:
Yep going to an out of town/state dealer and then finding out they were trying to pull a fast one, would make me find a good local dealer. Then what if you need to take it in for warranty work. Are they going to give you a car to drive or make you wait for the work while their loyal customers take priority? That deal may not turn out to be such a great deal after all.
Buy local and support the people that support your home town.
Don
That's easy to say. Try living in a town that's a one horse town. The dealers here think all their trailers have a pot of gold in them.
I've tried to deal with two of them and they think they have the last unit on earth. There's only 3 RV dealers where I live. One is rather small, the other two are midsize. Not the best of selections for brands.
I bought my last 5th wheel 300 miles away. I've only had one minor warranty repair needed. Of course some may of taken it in for some of the little things that needed worked on. That's fine. But the MFG found an independent shop in my town to fix the water leak.
Just me, but the last thing I'll do is drop $1000s on the table just so I can support the local dealer. They all seem to be doing fine as they've been gouging people for years.
As it stands right now the units that we're considering aren't in the town where I live.
Sometimes you have to get outside the box.
Apr-22-2016 08:33 AM
We'll See wrote:Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:
My dealer makes no money off the vehicles I buy but this is offset by providing him with F&F numbers so he can sell more vehicles.
Don
I guarantee your dealer still makes money when you buy vehicles from them. If not, they would already be out of business. Don't kid yourself. However, you are probably getting a better deal than many schmucks that walk into a dealer and don't negotiate well.
Apr-21-2016 10:35 PM
Apr-21-2016 08:15 PM
minnow wrote:FishOnOne wrote:Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:
Yep going to an out of town/state dealer and then finding out they were trying to pull a fast one, would make me find a good local dealer. Then what if you need to take it in for warranty work. Are they going to give you a car to drive or make you wait for the work while their loyal customers take priority? That deal may not turn out to be such a great deal after all.
Buy local and support the people that support your home town.
Don
Well said....
Shopped 7 local Ram dealers and all were $4-7 thousand higher than what I was quoted. None of the locals dealers would even get within 3 grand of the Dillion price. I can rent a lot of cars for a lot of days while waiting for my truck to be serviced for 3 thousand. Loyalty is a two way street by the way.
Apr-21-2016 07:47 PM
Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:
My dealer makes no money off the vehicles I buy but this is offset by providing him with F&F numbers so he can sell more vehicles.
Don
Apr-21-2016 08:34 AM
Apr-21-2016 08:19 AM
Apr-20-2016 07:04 PM
FishOnOne wrote:Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:
Yep going to an out of town/state dealer and then finding out they were trying to pull a fast one, would make me find a good local dealer. Then what if you need to take it in for warranty work. Are they going to give you a car to drive or make you wait for the work while their loyal customers take priority? That deal may not turn out to be such a great deal after all.
Buy local and support the people that support your home town.
Don
Well said....
Apr-20-2016 06:10 PM
minnow wrote:FireGuard wrote:
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I'm surprised about the tax. Pretty easy to figure your tax rate and simple multiplication to get the amount.
Sounds like a South African E Bay deal where they refund the excess tax.
They said they go by a sales tax web site and that told them to collect 7%. My state sales tax is 5% or $300 which ever is lower. So in my case it was $300. They had no problem refiguring it once I brought it to their attention. But with all the out of state deals they do there, I would of thought they would have had the correct information. They may of been correct about the state issuing a refund but I'm not convinced any gov't entity willingly and quickly refunds overpayments.
Apr-20-2016 05:38 PM
Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:
Yep going to an out of town/state dealer and then finding out they were trying to pull a fast one, would make me find a good local dealer. Then what if you need to take it in for warranty work. Are they going to give you a car to drive or make you wait for the work while their loyal customers take priority? That deal may not turn out to be such a great deal after all.
Buy local and support the people that support your home town.
Don
Apr-20-2016 05:05 PM
Apr-20-2016 03:03 PM
IdaD wrote:
I don't think I've ever bought from a dealership without having to deal with some of this kind of stuff - security etching, free key replacement program, upholstery protection/repair program, gap insurance, etc. They all do it.
Apr-20-2016 02:58 PM
Apr-20-2016 02:48 PM
IdaD wrote:
I don't think I've ever bought from a dealership without having to deal with some of this kind of stuff - security etching, free key replacement program, upholstery protection/repair program, gap insurance, etc. They all do it.