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oughtsix wrote:B.O. Plenty wrote:
Cash or finance, won't affect the price. The dealer gets cashed out either way. In fact they would probably prefer financing you as they get a little kickback from whomever finances it. 30-35% off their "list price" is what I would shoot for. No dealer prep or PDI charges either...
B.O.
Financed interest rate - Market interest rate = dealer profit. I.e. the higher financing rate they can get you to put your signature on the more profit they make. Used cars work the same way. Same with mortgage brokers.
โAug-20-2014 04:18 PM
B.O. Plenty wrote:
Cash or finance, won't affect the price. The dealer gets cashed out either way. In fact they would probably prefer financing you as they get a little kickback from whomever finances it. 30-35% off their "list price" is what I would shoot for. No dealer prep or PDI charges either...
B.O.
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Ron3rd wrote:TomG2 wrote:
Shop the Internet for discount/wholesale dealers. They seem to offer 30-40 percent off MSRP with no negotiation or trade. On the other hand, if you like big discounts and large trade in values then regular dealers will give you what appears to be a great deal.
X2, got to rvwholesalers.com. That will be your lowest price. Start there for bargaining position. They gave me the lowest price on my new RV Windjammer, that included $3,000 shipping to the West Coast. Got a local dealer to match it.
โAug-20-2014 12:29 PM
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APT wrote:
I got 33% off MSRP on my custom ordered TT. My buddy got 40% off a 5er. This is what. I recommend doing. After you select a brand/model you want, get a quote from one of the so called wholesale RV dealers. RV Direct, RV Wholesalers, Lakeshore RV, Holman RV, etc. Very few people pay less than their prices, most pay more. Get quotes from your local dealers. Then decide how much the local convenience is worth to you.
โAug-20-2014 09:55 AM
TomG2 wrote:
Shop the Internet for discount/wholesale dealers. They seem to offer 30-40 percent off MSRP with no negotiation or trade. On the other hand, if you like big discounts and large trade in values then regular dealers will give you what appears to be a great deal.
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