If I walk around Lazy days, is there any indication about pricing inside or on the units? When I go to their website, they never list prices.
I know they will nogotiate, but a starting point would be nice, to see if I'm in the ballpark...
I think that PPL Motorhome's web site is best for viewing a lot of different motorhomes. Turn on the floorplans and pictures feature. Can also look at their sold list to get an idea of just what motorhomes are selling for.
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I have not been to Tampa for a long time so not sure about what is there besides lazydays. But if you can swing a trip to Tucson you got three big dealers within a block of each other. Lazydays, La Mesa and Pedatar.
They usually have a lot of used rigs this time of year from all the snowbirds trading up.
Fly down by one and drive it home.
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If you can make it to Florida, there are a lot of large dealers that would probably give you a very good selection (Lazy Days, North Trail, Camping World and I'm sure there are many others).
However, based on your other posts, if you are looking for a DP with bunks, those are harder to find and you probably have to look at who will have specific ones you are interested in.
Per Lazy Days, just poke around until you find a few you are interested in, then ask a salesperson. Like I said they leave you alone unless you talk to them. When you find some you are interested in, then call one over, ask them about it, and then drive it if you want. You'll hear different reports on LD, but we bought our last motorhome there and had a good experience and price.
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krivanj wrote: If I walk around Lazy days, is there any indication about pricing inside or on the units? When I go to their website, they never list prices.
I know they will nogotiate, but a starting point would be nice, to see if I'm in the ballpark...
On used units no, on new units yes. Most all new units will be hooked up to power with the slides open etc.... The build sheet is normally on the table or taped to the fridge with the MSRP..... Many of the used unit are open but not all hooked to power but if there is a unit you have interest in they will move it to a location where power can be hooked up. Haven't seen to many used units with an asking price on the window.
RV dealers are no different from car dealers, new sale units help pay the bills but they make their real money from used sales.... Figure that they don't have anything more then wholesale in any used unit so there is your starting price point