โSep-09-2014 09:34 PM
โSep-10-2014 10:59 AM
Topside3 wrote:
Thanks everyone for your input. Literally the only difference is the year the 2014 has sat out in the elements. I'm told all construction/electrical is the same All interior options are the same. It's a Rockwood Mini Lite 2104s. Price is $15,795 (plus we get $150 gift card) for the 2014, or $15,995 for the 2015, but we'd need to pay to have window shades put in which is $125 plus labor. I think I'm making a mountain out of a mole hill... ๐ It sounds like most of you just say save the money and go with the '14.
โSep-10-2014 10:13 AM
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Speedogomer wrote:
If they're exactly the same, go for the cheaper one.
If you get the newer one, you're basically paying $1000 more, to make back $500 on a trade in a few years.
โSep-09-2014 11:10 PM
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โSep-09-2014 10:09 PM
Topside3 wrote:
Hey everyone. Just a quick question. I've negotiated what I think is a pretty good price on a 2014 21 ft trailer. Would it be worth spending an extra $1,000 to get a 2015 of the same trailer? We're talking the difference between 16k and 17k.
โSep-09-2014 09:42 PM