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    Posted: 31 Jan 2014 at 9:41pm
Bought mine from Couch. Like you I found them very courteous and professional. Local dealer was a loser and neither my wife nor I wanted to deal with him. When I had a early warranty issue with the brakes, another  FR dealer took the Rpod in no questions asked, did the work, and handled all the paperwork. They're the ones who are going to get all my service work in the future. My advice: local is nice; but don't be afraid to buy online. Most questions about the Rpod can be found in this forum or other online sources.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 31 Jan 2014 at 7:32pm
Welcome from fellow Cartersville ga r pod owner I bought my 178 from threeway campers didn't want the Hassle or havering to tow it a long way to get any work done on it that gets old real quick been there done that that's why I stayed close to home 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 31 Jan 2014 at 6:40pm
I agree about using their price as a bargaining chip.  When I bought mine from my "local" dealer it was priced well into the teens, I believe around $18k.  After negotiating their best price was $14k.  Then I pulled out a printout with my quote of just under $12k and suddenly their price fell within a few hundred dollars. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 31 Jan 2014 at 12:16pm
Welcome. I think Outbound's advice is as good as you can get. He covered all the bases. However, use Couch's pricing to your advantage. No dealer wants to lose a sale, but they have to be competitive in price. Don't forget to replace that mattress before using. Check out all of the posts here on mattresses. Safe Travels.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 31 Jan 2014 at 11:44am
My best advice is this: don't let price be your sole consideration.  A relationship with a local dealer is also very important.

Buying a new travel trailer (from any manufacturer) is not like buying a new car.  Its more like buying a new house.  Issues will crop up.  Expect to return to your dealer for warranty work after 30 days, 6 months and 1 year.  Forest River and the R-Pod are very good, quality products; in fact, they're far better built than many competitors.  But, your new one won't be perfect and you will need a reputable dealer to fix these problems; you may also need add-ons like weight distribution and sway control which may require 2 or 3 visits back for adjustments.  Its best if you go into your new purchase with these things in mind.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 31 Jan 2014 at 9:12am
Ouch  Looking to purchase a 179. We live in Cartersville Ga., and are not opposed to making a drive to get a good price. Couch has given me a very competitive price and have been very straight forward and courteous to work with via phone and e-mail. However, Big Daddy RV in Kentucky about half the drive has repeatedly called...e-mailed trying to get my business. Anybody out there have any experience with this dealership? Furthermore, I am still trying to get a price out of my local dealership, Three Way Camper. They just shut down when I presented Couch's price and asked for there best price.
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