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Started by dmclawhon, Jun 01, 2006, 03:49 PM

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dmclawhon

Anyone heard of this site?  if so, is it legit?  Seems too good to be true....know what I mean??  Thanks

dthurk

Quote from: dmclawhonAnyone heard of this site?  if so, is it legit?  Seems too good to be true....know what I mean??  Thanks

I've heard good things about them.  Been checking on some hybrids there.  Service is the big concern.  //www.rvdirect.com is another comparable site.

chasd60

http://www.rvwholesalers.com
   Is legit and there are several people on the numerous boards that have bought from them. They are actually Durnell's Indian Hallow RV Sales Inc. in Ohio. A regular dealer that doesn't need to make his living from 5 sales per year.
   Ask again on http://www.hybridexplorer.com and http://www.popupexplorer.com
 
  I saved $4000 by buying from a dealer that had good deals online. You have to realize that the service you get from a local dealer might cost you an additional $4000. I get excellent warranty service from a local dealer that I did not buy from, he said he makes good money on warranty work anyway.
 
  I guess you have to think of it this way.......If you buy a camper from a local dealer and you are on a cross country trip and break down, don't you think an authorized service center will work on your camper? If not, find another brand.

Heck, I could give the local dealer a $1000 tip for working on my camper. I'll bet that would take me to the front of the line and I still would have saved $3000.

batsignal2

Quote from: dmclawhonAnyone heard of this site?  if so, is it legit?  Seems too good to be true....know what I mean??  Thanks


I ended up purchasing a pop-up on Ebay, but prior too I talked to them about a couple Hybrids.  They had great prices on the one's they carry.  They had a very reasonable delivery charge, it was only a couple hundred dollars for a 10 hour trip one way.  Where they lost me was with the financing.  They send you to another company that handles it for them.  This company was really tough to stomach at times.  They really tried to steer me away from "only" financing $10,000.  In fact, they would not even offer a loan for less than $12,000.  I asked for the information anyway from them.  Read the fine print.  They had severe penalties for paying off the loan early.  They seemed to only want to deal with the $25,000 or higher group which was weird because RV Wholesalers has so many units in the 10-15,000 range.  I would recommend looking elsewhere for the loan if you are planning on taking one out.

Good luck!

Jeff