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โAug-12-2017 12:38 PM
rbpru wrote:
You can rest assured that no matter how good a deal you managed, someone bought it cheaper and someone paid more.
My approach is to tell the sale man the price is the out the door price and is the number that goes on the check. I do not care how they want to figure in the dealer's various fees and charges but I only bring one check, the rest comes out of their pocket.
The price is easy, I can afford a certain amount. Period, end of statement. If they will not sell the TT to me for that, I move on. If my price is way off I will know after a few dealer turn me down.
Make sure the price include all the things you need, including the hitch, the hitch mounting and adjustment, battery, LP tanks and a thorough walk through.
Buying a TT is not a race and sometimes the cheapest deal is not the best. Also remember Floor Plan remains when all else is forgotten.
Good Luck,
โAug-12-2017 09:18 AM
โAug-11-2017 12:33 PM
jim1521 wrote:This is a joke - doing simple math, you can find the percentage of the invoice price vs. msrp. The very first one I calculated was .6 percent.
Here you go....
Dealer Invoice
โAug-11-2017 09:41 AM
jim1521 wrote:
Here you go....
Dealer Invoice
โAug-10-2017 02:41 PM
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โAug-09-2017 11:38 PM
BadgerMcAdams wrote:Mike Up wrote:Ralph Cramden wrote:jim1521 wrote:
Here you go....
Dealer Invoice
That link is not a very accurate source. If it is I did pretty good by paying over $3K less than the dealers invoice on our 2017 Rockwood.
I did a lot of research and requested a lot of quotes online to order our current unit. Then I simply called the closest dealer for the brand, told them what I wanted and was willing to pay. It was very much a take it or leave it proposition. They took it and I don't think I left much on the table if anything. Get a quote from RVW or some of the other self proclaimed wholesalers if they carry the brand. In reality they are just dealers the same as any other dealer. Plenty of other dealers in the same geographical market will match and often beat their prices.
Agreed, the dealer cost seems really high compared to what people are actually paying.
That's how the dealer makes you THINK you are getting something over on them ๐
โAug-09-2017 02:21 PM
โAug-09-2017 01:46 PM
Mike Up wrote:Ralph Cramden wrote:jim1521 wrote:
Here you go....
Dealer Invoice
That link is not a very accurate source. If it is I did pretty good by paying over $3K less than the dealers invoice on our 2017 Rockwood.
I did a lot of research and requested a lot of quotes online to order our current unit. Then I simply called the closest dealer for the brand, told them what I wanted and was willing to pay. It was very much a take it or leave it proposition. They took it and I don't think I left much on the table if anything. Get a quote from RVW or some of the other self proclaimed wholesalers if they carry the brand. In reality they are just dealers the same as any other dealer. Plenty of other dealers in the same geographical market will match and often beat their prices.
Agreed, the dealer cost seems really high compared to what people are actually paying.