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Originally Posted by sourdough
x3 on the local dealer. They play so many games with the numbers in financing/pricing it wouldn't be worth it to take a chance . You do need to do a little research and make sure they are good folks (local dealer).
Take the offer from RV Wholesalers to your local dealership and sit down with the sales manager.See if he can't match the pricing or get close to it. Service after the sales is extremely important in RV sales; you don't want to ruin the experience with your new trailer by having service issues and no one to do the work for you.
By the way, to the forum.
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Ditto on that suggestion. We did that with ours and local dealer came within $2,000 of an offer from Ohio. Since it was going to cost us almost that much to go pick it up, we stayed local and don't regret it.