Customer Reviews:
Nothing Outstanding May 7, 1999 9 out of 31 found this review helpful
Frankly, for a book on how to buy RV's, I was disappointed. In one of his chapters on what to advoid, Don launches into a multipaged bashing of two ethnic clans that hustle unsuspecting people with sales of poorly constructed RV that are made in IN. This was not advice, it was pure racism.
A good basic guide to negotiating the purchase of an RV September 19, 1998 15 out of 15 found this review helpful
The book does get a little bit into the basics, ex. trailer types etc... Overall, it gave some good insight into when/how to negotiate a good deal on an RV. The book motivates the RV shopper to be brave about asking for the price he/she wants. However, if you are looking for specific retail/wholesale prices, they aren't in here. There was also some good information which helps buyers to know what to look for in an RV. (ex storage, food prep areas, size of bath etc..) The checklist in the back of the book looks fairly complete and should be helpful.
Required reading for anyone considering an RV November 6, 1997 20 out of 24 found this review helpful
This book reveals all the dirty secrets in the buying and selling of RVs. Following the advice in this book can easily save you thousands of dollars and a lot of grief. If you're looking at RVs through rose colored lenses, this book will put everything in perspective. If you're still willing to get that RV and hit the road after reading this book, at least you'll have a fighting chance.
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