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Old 09-19-2018, 05:46 PM   #26
woodman
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Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Elkhart Lake
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Shop around, do your due diligent homework and don’t buy at an RV show, you are rarely getting anything close to a competitive price. If you are trading, it gets more complicated, but if you’re buying outright, wholesale prices are available online and at some larger dealerships normally within a 150-200 mile radius of Goshen, Indiana where the Montana’s are manufactured. In our case, we checked out several dealerships online that we’re located in Michigan and Indiana, got quotes on exact same, made a lot of phone calls, got references and then made the deal. We ended up driving our truck to a Michigan dealership, spent a couple days and nights onsite getting the “bugs” remedied and then drove it back home. We used this method to purchase our first, and did the same with our second. We felt saving between 6K or more was worth it. And yes, you can find a driver to bring it to you. Check with the dealership or contact a hitch or large truck dealerships near Goshen or Elkhart for some names of RV drivers or companies, cause they’re working with them all the time.
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