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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / RVs / July 2005

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TT Buying Question and Tips

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popupguy2001 - 05 Jul 2005 14:37 GMT
I am currently researching TT and trying to sell my popup.  I was at a
dealer and they suggested ordering in October/November and take
delivery in February and you can save $800 bucks.  The dealer stated
they get an $800 discount for early orders and would pass it along to
their customers.

OR

Can I get a better deal at one of the RV shows in the spring?

You are the experts any advice would be great.

Thank you
Dave
LB@nospam.info - 05 Jul 2005 14:45 GMT
> I am currently researching TT and trying to sell my popup.  I was at a
> dealer and they suggested ordering in October/November and take
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> Thank you
> Dave

Considered used?

LB
Hp - 05 Jul 2005 20:51 GMT
Go to Woodall's.com and check into the forums. Everything you ever wanted to
know about rv's  is in there

>> I am currently researching TT and trying to sell my popup.  I was at a
>> dealer and they suggested ordering in October/November and take
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>
> LB
Charles Kerekes - 21 Jul 2005 00:47 GMT
Dave,

A little late responding to your question, but I would NOT buy at an RV
show due to the high pressure sales tactics.

Someone else suggested buying used, which is always good to consider
because RV prices depreciate so rapidly.

I have some resources on my web site here, including how to determine
fair market value:
http://changingears.com/rv-checklist-getting-started.shtml

Hope this helps.

Charlie
Lou@GoForIt.net - 21 Jul 2005 05:44 GMT
> Dave,
>
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>
> Charlie

Nice site!

Lou
Ken Harrison - 21 Jul 2005 08:06 GMT
>>I have some resources on my web site here, including how to determine
>>fair market value:
>>http://changingears.com/rv-checklist-getting-started.shtml

What a useful site.  Thanks for your efforts.

Ken
Charles Kerekes - 21 Jul 2005 15:41 GMT
Lou and Ken,

Thanks for the compliments. Glad you found it useful.

Charlie
Lou@GoForIt.net - 21 Jul 2005 15:46 GMT
> Lou and Ken,
>
> Thanks for the compliments. Glad you found it useful.
>
> Charlie

Third the motion.

BTW  You might want to make the link part of your sig.
i.e.

New to Rving?  Interesting info here: .....

Lou
JerryB - 26 Jul 2005 00:54 GMT
You might want to look into RV wholsalers.com or RV direct.com.  I
purchased a hybrid from RVWholsalers in Lakeview Ohio.  Their price was
$5000 less than I could get here in Denver on a the same model with
same options! And no $599 dealer handling charge.  

JerryB
popupguy2001 - 28 Jul 2005 18:00 GMT
Thank you everybody for all the good info, and that web site is very
helpful.

Thanks
Dave

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