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SNHoekstra
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Topic: About to purchase 176T Posted: 30 Jul 2012 at 3:55pm |
Yep, just called then and it's $2004 cheaper WITH consideration of shipping and all!
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SNHoekstra
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Posted: 30 Jul 2012 at 4:32pm |
we just found out that forest river is actually encouraging people to buy locally because they are having a lot of problems with these types of dealer specifically this one in Ohio because there is no prep work no maintenance plan for anything they actually devoted the entire back page of the brochure to inform people of this. for us that is important we prefer to have someone local so if there's a problem we know it is taken care of under our warranty. definitely worth $2k to us :-)
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rpodcamper.com
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Posted: 30 Jul 2012 at 5:31pm |
From looking around online and also talking to my dealer in PA and 2 other dealers I know about the pricing is seeming to be about right. It is very nice buying local as you help keep jobs local but then you also have a local place to get questions answered, adjustments made. I have been dealing with the same Dealer for the last 18 years. There is a big difference in the 2009 R-pod 171 Vs the 2013 176T Trailers. Thats not to say you have a bit of haggle room with the dealer you are dealing with now. Will they throw anything else in on the dealer? Like making sure your TV is ready with the break controller, Hitch adjustment, ect........
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Posted: 30 Jul 2012 at 5:33pm |
Direct from Forest River Website:
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It is the goal of Forest River, Inc.
that all of our RV owners fully enjoy the RV experience and that customer
satisfaction meets or exceeds their expectations! |
Forest River, Inc. encourages our customers to purchase their Forest
River products from a local dealership whenever possible for the following
reasons:
1) Forest River, Inc. dealers are independently owned
and operated businesses so priority service and scheduling is at their
discretion and is often provided to customers that purchased their unit at that
dealership.
2) Purchasing locally allows customers to establish
meaningful relationships with a dealer, enhancing the RV experience through
assistance with product questions, user tips or RV regulations for your state or
country, and much more!
3) Canadian customers must meet requirements to
bring an RV purchased out of the country to their home. These requirements may
involve additional inspections and certifications, taxes and fees. Your local
Canadian Dealer is a professional at meeting these requirements.
4)
Scheduling timely warranty repairs and adjustments through a local dealership
provides far greater flexibility and convenience to you, the customer!
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SNHoekstra
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Posted: 30 Jul 2012 at 5:43pm |
Yes, they're taking care of everything! That's the way we like it :-)
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Posted: 30 Jul 2012 at 7:29pm |
I jumped on the rpod wagon pretty early on and as new models have come out I have been tempted to jump in with a newer model. But then I remember what I liked about the 171. I liked the deal I was able to work out and got the bugs out and things working the way we want them to. Enjoy the new camper and we live to see photos!
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SNHoekstra
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Posted: 30 Jul 2012 at 7:49pm |
Not sure how old this model is but hopefully there aren't any bugs because this is the one that fits our family. We are veeerrrry excited, as we just decided to homeschool our children and do some traveling for lots of fun learning! :-)
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Posted: 30 Jul 2012 at 8:28pm |
Most of the bugs have been worked out in the new models. It's more like what mods do you want to do to make it work that much better for you. Enjoy camping with the family as my kids talk about all the times we had in a pop up camper. They are now 19-23 and not really wanting to camp with s anymore.
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SNHoekstra
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Posted: 30 Jul 2012 at 8:40pm |
How did you get your picture in your signature? :-)
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Steve, Nicole & family in Tampa FL
Purchasing a 2013 RP 176-T to be pulled by our 2006 Chrysler Town & Country
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techntrek
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Posted: 30 Jul 2012 at 9:06pm |
You definitely want to use the knowledge you now have as a bargaining tool to get your dealer down $2k. My dealer (the same one as rpodcamper's) wanted something like $16,000 sticker price for ours, fully loaded. Then after negotiating swore that $14,000 was their lowest price. After pulling out proof that I could get the same model for $12,000, they immediately came down to match it. Buying local is fine, but as I said, their price is high and you should get them to lower it.
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