I would pass on them. I could not get them to go lower than 20% on a jayco purchase, gave me a hard time about my trade ( Sunline becuase they went out of business). They are related to a Jayco dealer in the Baltimore area, Not sure on the name. My BIL bought a Rockwood there, had problems when picking it up, Trailer not preped , PDI had not been done. They had a week to get it ready.
They told me my Sunline was worthless even know I had the Dealer Black book value for it.
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Gayle Kline RV in Mountville, Pa still sells Jayco. We bought our first camper (Jayco) there last year (have since upgraded to Spree). I would have loved to have done business with them again, I just didn't like the floorplans of their TT as much as the Spree. Their service center is excellent and was very helpful with me whenever I had questions!!! I would highly recommend them.
I live in the area and visited all three of the RV dealers in the immediate area:
Triangle
Endless Summer
Beckley's
I found either of Endless Summer and Beckley's to be better than Triangle in terms of selection, pricing, facilities, and general sense of dealership quality.
That said, I ultimately ended up going out of the area after being disappointed by sales reps at each of the other two dealers. I don't want the thread to turn into more "Internet" dealership banter, but I did purchase from RVW and had a terrific experience from start to finish.
I bought my Sunline from Gayle Kline, Jim was the sales man.A pleasurable experiance, they are good people and also sell Jayco. They are only 90 minutes from Baltimore.Very woryhwile to deal with.