I can lightly address some of your concerns out of my experience.
*I will only deal local. With the problems we had with this Forest River toy hauler I'm glad I only had to travel a few miles many times to the dealer for parts. One trip to show the defective part, another, weeks after, to get the replacement and hope it is the right one or do it all over again..
*We decided how much trailer we would need so that's as big as we shopped for. No more, no less. I drove an eighteen wheeler and didn't want to get back to pulling some oversized trailer for fun that we really didn't need.
*I don't do offers. I tell the dealers I know what I want and am shopping price. Give me your lowest price you can live with, I'll note it and continue on to your competition. I think it saves time and embarrassment on both sides. (Offering a buck for a 100 dollar item makes the buyer not to be a serious buyer, not worth their time to negotiate or consider..) .
*The more I shop the more confused I get separating models, brands, layouts, colors, prices, dealers, etc.. After three days I told the wife, lets go,I'll go one more day and at the end of today we'll have a trailer. She thought it was a great idea. She enjoys shopping but not mechanical stuff. That's my job. By 5:00 pm we had the toy hauler. As we sat in the office at closing time, I had a price in my head we would pay. I made no offers but told them I've been shopping price for comparable units. The out the door price was a few hundred dollars under my top price. The price quoted by the dealer across the street was acceptable but as we were leaving he said to get the other prices and come back to see if he could adjust his. I just ask him if he heard anything I told him, and left.
*I know haggling is supposed to be the American way but I just can't bring myself to haggle. I don't haggle as a buyer nor as a seller. It can be a back & forth waste of time and patience. My thought, the buyer has an idea of his limit. The dealer has his bottom line selling price. Each is going to haggle to their numbers. Why not eliminate the game? I look the salesman in the eye and tell him the way it is..
*As for a used unit, that's the way we started. After spending time looking at "funk", and there was definitely some serious "funk", we bought new but there are clean ones out there. When we sold our first trailer it was like new clean. The first folks to see it, paid with cash they brought with them, hooked up, loaded their bedding for a week travel and towed it away. One visit. Now that is a serious buyer. They saw the Craigslist pictures. When a haggler called and started to talk price without seeing the trailer I hung up on him.
If I may add an amusing comment of the caller he said, "it's a used trailer for God's sake". Geeze, I didn't know that.. CLICK..
๐ * So, this is my experience with a first time purchase. If it helps a little fine, if not, there's always the delete button. Anyway, good luck..
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