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โMar-28-2014 08:00 PM
Bumpyroad wrote:
lot rot is a term thrown around a lot by folks who have a very high mileage RV who want to disparage one for sale with half the mileage.
bumpy
โMar-28-2014 04:28 PM
flat_twin wrote:
I looked it up...
Lot rot.
A condition acquired by very old Lot Lizards
โMar-28-2014 04:08 PM
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โMar-28-2014 07:51 AM
thib2722 wrote:
You can make incredible deals by buying leftover units that way. The dealers really want to move them. The only issue to be considered is resale value. Keep in mind that by buying a unit that technically already has some age (according to the books), you have lost some value. The loss can be offset by paying less.
For example, if you go to resale or trade a 2013, it's worth less than a 2015, even if both units are brand new. When people shop for used, they consider dates. Banks and insurance companies do, too.
It used to be that some banks would not finance used units older than X amount of years. That may not be the case anymore, though.
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โMar-27-2014 08:07 PM
Drbolasky wrote:Campfire Time wrote:
There is something wrong with a dealer that has to verbally bash a competitor to their potential customer. It has to make you wonder why he feels the need to do that.
Totally agree. Find another dealer.
โMar-27-2014 07:49 PM
Campfire Time wrote:
There is something wrong with a dealer that has to verbally bash a competitor to their potential customer. It has to make you wonder why he feels the need to do that.
Doug, Linda, Audrey (USN) & Andrew
โMar-27-2014 05:04 PM