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Kavoom
Feb 18, 2021Explorer
Atlee wrote:
With the hot market for trailers and other RV's, what kind of discount can be expected now? 35%, 30%. 25%.
It can also depend upon the popularity of a particular floor plan. Bunk units are really really hot. The ones that move fast will be marked up over the ones not moving...so to speak. Bear that in mind.
I got mine for like 29% off but what does that mean when there is a $4800.00 "upgrade" package that is on there but then taken off...from the factory? So, how do you calculate from that. IF, you take that off and go with the "factory discounted" price, then I got like 22% off AND that was a very good deal. I have an Aspen Trail 2340. Our unit flies off the lots now days being sold before they even hit the dealer lots in many cases after people peruse one that has come in just before it goes out. I'm noticing the longer rear kitchen units not moving at all... In fact at both lots I'm checking, longer, seemingly what would be more expensive units that are not bunk bed units are as much as a couple of thousand less than mine...
The price on these has jumped dramatically over the last two years from like 21K to as much as 38 to 42K on RVInsider (not discounted pricing). It looks like MSRP has jumped from around 28K to 31 plus K. They have recognized the popularity and so have "improved" them with power jacks, power lift in front, 30 gallon propane tanks and a few interior changes like a 7 ft fridge from a six and stainless sink, fantastic fan etc. It isn't 4K worth of upgrades though. And it has a nice 2K capacity...
We got ours for 23.5K and ALL the others within two hundred miles are going to 26K so I guess I can't complain...unless it has problems...
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