Forum Discussion
Atlee
May 29, 2017Explorer II
I realize that. It's just the one's from Jayco are a little more known. I've never seen any other manufacturer list their MSRP.
That why, any claimed MSRP by a dealer of those RV's, is pure fiction.
Even with car dealer MSRP's which are real, and must follow Federal rules, the MSRP or sticker on the window, while not fiction, is just a starting point in negotiating the purchase price.
With some so called MSRP's, 30 or even 35% off would be pure gravy to the dealer, while others, 30 or 35% off MSRP would be a pretty good deal.
That why, any claimed MSRP by a dealer of those RV's, is pure fiction.
Even with car dealer MSRP's which are real, and must follow Federal rules, the MSRP or sticker on the window, while not fiction, is just a starting point in negotiating the purchase price.
With some so called MSRP's, 30 or even 35% off would be pure gravy to the dealer, while others, 30 or 35% off MSRP would be a pretty good deal.
eichacsj wrote:
All RV's (including trailers) the MSRP is not realistic, including Jayco. It is strictly a starting point. Most of the time for an RV you can start at 30 - 40% under sticker price (MSRP).
About Travel Trailer Group
44,029 PostsLatest Activity: Jan 21, 2025