![]() That said, it is still high on the list because of the battery system. But you are correct, the layout is not our ideal. the build quality is good, just not where Pleasure Way is. the Pure3 Energy system, which allows the a/c to run all night on battery power. The Travato has the one thing most important to us. Incredible discussion and so much good information all around. Are these three just by likes or research? I researched for almost two years before I made my choice. This sounds to me like your best choice by your comments. Did some salesperson tell you that you could run your A/C unit on battery power? The rigs you are looking at will only have 1-2 battery’s for the size of the units you are looking at. Why are you considering this unit if you do not like the build quality or the actual layout? This would be off my list for the reasons that you mentioned.Īre you thinking that you can run your A/C off your battery’s? You would have to have a custom battery bank for that one if at all. I am not aware of any stock rig that will allow you to run your house A/C. When I sold cars, my Happiest customers where the ones that paid the most. Even if you got the best deal on the planet. If you think you got screwed then that will be your mindset. Getting a fair/great deal is state of mind. That is why shopping 3 dealers really gives you an idea. But what people seem to lose site of is every state has different tax rates and fee’s (title & tags and what ever other fee’s the state charges). Supply and demand can also dictate the price. Because they spent the time to go over, find and repair issues before you even show up to pick it up. Don’t listen to people making a blanket statement, ya you should get 25-40 percent off. ![]() As your rig will have less problems when you pick it up. They in my opinion are worth paying a premium on. Some dealers PDI a rig MUCH better then others. I full time so no matter where I bought it I would more then likely never be back there for service. I then picked the cheapest dealer and bought my rig. I informed them that I was doing this so let’s not do any back and fourth. Gave them my build sheet and asked them to price it out. I then contact what I thought where the three largest dealers. I narrowed my choice to one particular model. Not to sound sarcastic, but a fair deal is what you and the dealer agree upon. Thanks for reading this far too long post from a dazed and confused couple! The one I did find offers 28% off MSRP, but no idea what a final fair deal would be.Īny thoughts, suggestions, helpful hints, anecdotes, advice, dialogue, words of encouragement? Coachmen dealers have been hard to find (at least for the Beyond). Pleasure Way dealers usually offer 10% off MSRP, but I can't seem to find a general final offer price range anywhere.ģ. Winnebago dealers usually offer 25% off MSRP, and it seems 28 to 32% off MSRP is considered a good deal.Ģ. ![]() Dealerships for the RV's we are looking at never seem to have the models we want on site, or don't sell the brand at all.ġ. It also makes it hard to find prices because few dealerships are specific regarding what options are actually included with the models (at least online). what is a fair deal?ĭealerships seem to be all over the map when pricing these models and after much research, it seems final pricing can be difficult to pin down. Our question, and it may be unanswerable or even foolish to ask, so I apologize in advance. We are more into towns/museums/history and less "out in the middle of nowhere" kind of people! Coachmen Beyond: Good qualit'y and a/c is estimated to last and be quiet, but it is a bit longer than we wanted (22'-2"), so won't be optimal for our kind of travel. A generator would be noisy and not available at night, so that may be an issue.ģ. Not a fan of the battery system that limits a/c use. Pleasure Way Lexor FL: Love the layout and the build quality. Don't love the build quality or the actual layout.Ģ. We also live in a humid climate and expect that won't change, so need something that will allow a/c to last thru the night. ![]() Winnebago Travato KL: Love the Pure3 system since we have a dog and expect she will be in the RV for extended periods (3 hrs?). My wife and I are looking into buying a Class B and we've narrowed it down to three choices:ġ.
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