by Pooker » Sun Sep 03, 2017 10:50 am
My experiences have over the years have been that a salesman is a salesman. He/she will pretty much zero in on what your strengths and weaknesses are and usually try to sell you something a bit more, a bit fancier, or more expensive than you came in to see. This is true of both new and used. Private sellers always think their item is worth more than the going rate and price things accordingly. Do your homework and see what similar rigs are selling for. Stay focused when you start your search and absorb as much information as you can from everyone you talk to without revealing too much information about your wants. After a few exchanges, you will be able to cut right through the gibberish and know whether a salesperson is trying to just make the sale rather than trying to fit you into the best rig for you. Many times I have run into salespeople who have never owned an RV, never gone camping, yet they are trying to tell an experienced customer what they need or want?
Since it seems like you gals are going to be shopping for a Class B (?) you probably realize that they tend to be more expensive, hold their value better, and sellers don't do a whole lot of negotiating. The sellers know that there will be another buyer just around the corner, so aren't as eager to wheel and deal. B's are always in demand. Beware of a deal sounding exactly what you want, but hidden somewhere in the paperwork will be the kicker as to how they made that work: a longer loan than you wanted, fees you didn't know about, an interest rate that isn't what you were quoted, etc., etc. If this happens, you can walk away, go home and cry for awhile, and then hit the ground shopping again.
Don't be frightened by this, though. Enjoy the shopping experience. There are so many rigs out there to see and they are NOT all alike! You may see a layout or storage or whatever that will have you changing your mind. That's why it's probably a good idea to shop around -- a lot. Make it entertainment. And you will find the rig that's right for both of you. It's out there. You just have to find it. Remember that there is no such thing as a "perfect" rig. But there is one that will be darn close to perfect for you!
Happy shopping!
Pooker
Evie
Southern California