Feb-05-2020 04:41 AM
Feb-07-2020 02:53 AM
Feb-06-2020 06:42 PM
Guy Roan wrote:
I bought four different new trailers over the past twenty years.
First I knew the particular make and floor plan I wanted
Second I knew the price that I wanted to pay for each before I ever walked into the dealer
Third, I let them play their games and if I didn't get it at my price I walked
Fourth, I got all four of them at what my price was
On one of them, I was getting back into my car when the salesman came running out and said they had agreed to my price
If you don't get 30 % off their starting price, just walk !
Guy
Feb-06-2020 03:14 PM
Feb-06-2020 02:06 PM
Feb-06-2020 10:16 AM
poppa wrote:smarty wrote:that's really close to what mine was on a new prowler 276re last month. On a side note, is the extended warranty recommended? I bought one but am considering canceling. it was several bucks
Your targeted discount off of MSRP should be 35%
Feb-06-2020 08:21 AM
tomman58 wrote:
We have always dealt with a ma and pa Jayco dealer here in Mi. Their store is near our northern house. I was told by an experienced TT owner to never buy from a huge store or one that others have had problems with. I got the better deal and saved a couple thousand on the deal. I have bought 6 trailers from the same dealer and always got great service.
Feb-06-2020 05:53 AM
CFerguson wrote:
You tell us how to best negotiate our next car/truck and we'll tell you our secrets on how to get the best RV deal.
Feb-05-2020 03:17 PM
CFerguson wrote:
You tell us how to best negotiate our next car/truck and we'll tell you our secrets on how to get the best RV deal.
Feb-05-2020 02:21 PM
smarty wrote:that's really close to what mine was on a new prowler 276re last month. On a side note, is the extended warranty recommended? I bought one but am considering canceling. it was several bucks
Your targeted discount off of MSRP should be 35%
Feb-05-2020 01:59 PM
Feb-05-2020 10:45 AM
ZINGERLITE wrote:X2
warranty work is only the first year. at that point you don't really need a dealer relationship. I say go where you can get the deal!
Feb-05-2020 10:22 AM
Feb-05-2020 08:34 AM
Lantley wrote:ZINGERLITE wrote:
warranty work is only the first year. at that point you don't really need a dealer relationship. I say go where you can get the deal!
The life span of the trailer is longer than 1 year. Warranty or not it is beneficial to have a good relationship with the local dealer.
It can be the difference between getting parts efficiently or getting a quick last minute repair.
I have pulled up to the dealer and had the tech do a quick fix on my way to a CG.
I agree don't be held hostage buy the warranty issue but also don't dismiss the value of a good dealer relationship
Feb-05-2020 07:34 AM
ZINGERLITE wrote:
warranty work is only the first year. at that point you don't really need a dealer relationship. I say go where you can get the deal!