What if I buy a car and changed my mind?
If you’ve changed your mind after agreeing to buy a car, you’re often out of luck. A contact to purchase a vehicle is legally binding. Although you may have heard of a three-day “cooling-off” period that allows you time to change your mind after a purchase, it doesn’t apply to cars in any state.
What’s the shady truth about buying an RV?
So, while we can’t guarantee a smooth and easy experience for each of you, we can tell you the shady truth about buying an RV. Why? Because information is liberating and can be the difference between feeling uneasy or certain about such a big decision and purchase. Also knowing the “ugly” part before starting this process might just make it better.
Are there any risks in buying a RV?
Consumers don’t often understand the risks inherent in buying recreational vehicles. Sellers take advantage of buyers’ lack of knowledge. There is very little government regulation when it comes to quality control in the manufacture of motor homes, trailers and campers.
Is it cheaper to buy an older RV?
Buying an older RV can be quite attractive because… well, they’re cheaper. A LOT cheaper. This will get you out onto the road and traveling with a lot less money paid. You also save a lot of money on depreciation. The newer the RV, the more depreciation you have left on it. Honestly, buying a new RV is just a stupid financial move.
What happens if you buy an RV in another state?
When you tell a dealership “I can purchase this RV for $8,000 less in another state” they may tell you something along the lines of “If you don’t purchase it here we won’t service you.”
How to get the most out of a pre-owned RV?
To get the most out of your pre-owned RV purchase, consider joining an RV club (Like Good Sam Club) or community. Thousands of people come together for RV rallies, camping get-togethers and many other events around the country. Do you have some good tips for buying a used RV?
So, while we can’t guarantee a smooth and easy experience for each of you, we can tell you the shady truth about buying an RV. Why? Because information is liberating and can be the difference between feeling uneasy or certain about such a big decision and purchase. Also knowing the “ugly” part before starting this process might just make it better.
Who are the owners of the Franklin RV?
We were the fourth owners of Franklin. An older man bought him new, then a younger guy owned him for less than two years, then a family of four used it for regular camping trips. We purchased the rig from the family after they relocated from California to Texas.
Why are RV dealers so bad at selling RVs?
Great RV dealers know that the real money-maker is the shop, not the sale of the Unit/RV itself. So then why the delay? Because RV industry brands have not figured out how to get a firm brand commitment agreement from the dealers on the exact number of hours, and the amount of the hourly rate given on warranty issues.