Jan-10-2014 04:50 AM
Jan-28-2014 09:23 PM
SprinklerMan wrote:APT wrote:SprinklerMan wrote:
The novelty of new wears off a lot quicker than the payments do .
While true, payments for a $12k 5yr loan vs. $18k 5yr loan. Still a payment if that is the route chosen to "pay". So does one want to pay payments on a 8 year old RV or a 5 year old RV (at end of term)?
Make 1 payment when you buy it . Use the rest of the money for camping food and fun .
Jan-28-2014 03:40 PM
Jan-14-2014 04:06 PM
APT wrote:SprinklerMan wrote:
The novelty of new wears off a lot quicker than the payments do .
While true, payments for a $12k 5yr loan vs. $18k 5yr loan. Still a payment if that is the route chosen to "pay". So does one want to pay payments on a 8 year old RV or a 5 year old RV (at end of term)?
Jan-14-2014 11:21 AM
Jan-14-2014 10:11 AM
Jan-13-2014 12:11 PM
SprinklerMan wrote:
The novelty of new wears off a lot quicker than the payments do .
Jan-13-2014 11:26 AM
Jan-13-2014 05:42 AM
The term MSRP, in most other industries, stands for Manufacturers Suggested Retail Price. In the RV world, that MSRP number is set by individual dealers. It is based on what the dealer actually pays for the unit, dealer installed options, shipping costs, and dealer mark up (profit margin). Some dealers are a little more greedy than others. Manufacturers have little to nothing to do with RV MSRP's.
You could see twenty trailers, all the same make / model / options, at twenty different dealers, with twenty different MSRP's, and they could vary by as much as 10 - 15 thousand dollars.
Jan-13-2014 01:25 AM
westend wrote:
There's nothing hard and fast about MSRP or dealer invoicing. You need to become your own horse trader.
I notice the advocates for buying new trailers always buy new so are assuming there will be problems with a used trailer. I would assume that a previous owner chose to do diligent maintenance to preserve the value and worked out any major issues during the warranty period. RV's are just like cars, they're only new until driven off the lot. After that, they're all used.
Jan-12-2014 11:41 PM
Jan-12-2014 08:14 PM
Jan-10-2014 10:34 AM
Jan-10-2014 10:17 AM
wmoses wrote:
I have seen and used the 30% off MSRP "Rule" (which l have seen somewhere) to make an offer on an RV. Personally, I would by used only as a last resort and only if the previous owner is proven to be meticulous with maintenance and upgrading the RV. I really abhor buying into someone else's problems and mistakes
Jan-10-2014 10:05 AM