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Old 02-11-2015, 01:57 PM   #21
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Paul,

Good Luck !!! Most salesmen seem to move from dealership to dealership as they find their commissions drying up. Many of them have never towed with any of the offerings, have no idea what the trucks are capable of doing and their only information seems to come from the brochure that is provided by the manufacturer. Unfortunately, many of those salesmen can't read and interpret what they read, so the information they "spew" to the potential buyers is suspect at best and often downright wrong.

It's difficult, in any dealership, to find someone who is an RV'er and who understands the RV needs and is able to (or willing to) separate his commission from the "honest truth" about the product he is trying to sell. Salesmen usually have a hungry family at home and that makes total objectivity a difficult item to find.

Do your homework, ask questions here and on other forums and try to separate the "chest beaters*" from those who are trying to help you understand the confusing information.

*chest beaters: those who stand on their hood beating their chest and bragging that they do it all the time and you can too... Usually they will use the phrase, "Here, hold my beer and watch this."
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