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Carol Sawka
Newbie Joined: 05 Oct 2010 Online Status: Offline Posts: 3 |
Topic: Shall I buy an Rpod? Posted: 06 Oct 2010 at 7:57pm |
Wow, thanks for all the help and information. I have many questions answered. Thanks again. Carol
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techntrek
Admin Group - pHp Joined: 29 Jul 2009 Location: MD Online Status: Offline Posts: 9059 |
Posted: 06 Oct 2010 at 7:49pm |
Like others have described, we went to a local dealer and negotiated a price that was very close to those-that-have-already-been-named, with all the same options (just about everything). Definitely worth a try. I wouldn't worry about issues - most campers no matter the maker or model need something fixed out of the gate, no different than a new house when you do the checkout walk-through with the builder. Welcome! |
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Doug ~ '10 171 (2009-2015) ~ 2008 Salem ~ Pod instruction manual
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popgoesweasel
Groupie Joined: 22 Jan 2010 Location: Costa Rica Online Status: Offline Posts: 49 |
Posted: 06 Oct 2010 at 7:26pm |
As for buying from the local dealer, I went into the local dealer on the next to last day of the month, put my checkbook on the salesperson's desk and quoted a price based on my research on pricing. The salesperson went to his manager who came to the salesperson's office and saw my checkbook and the deal was done. I offered the wholesale dealer's price plus the cost of the options that were not included in that price. The deal closed at about $500 less than the local dealer's initial offer.
I only have to drive 30 miles for warranty work and I recommend my dealer as having great service. They treated my like I had just bought a $100K diesel pusher. Their check out of the unit and their technical walk through was excellent. They even let you spend the night in the unit on their premises to make sure you are satisfied with everything. The dealer is LazyDays near Tampa FL. This is why I only read and post on this forum! We bought a Nissan Frontier V6 4x2 as our tow vehicle and have been extremely well satisfied with it. |
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Posted: 06 Oct 2010 at 5:38pm |
Do things go wrong all of the time? A definate maybe. The RV industry isn't quite like others. The Pod that I purchased was, for the most part, good out of the box. There were a couple of caulking issues that I fixed myself in the driveway. Some have had more issues. Most all RVs are not designed to be "lived in". They have lighter weight, less durable materials materials in them. For instance, most would agree that the matresses they use are a bad joke. However, like your car, home, etc. there are things that require periodic maintenance, also. RV because you WANT to RV. It's kind of like marriage; you take the bitter with the sweet.
Regarding towing; this is a subject of periodic and sometimes heated debate. My best advise is to get with a Ford dealer and let them tell you what your vehicle is capable of. There is a big difference between weight capacity and what I call "towing resistance". Wind resistance is HUGE with any travel trailer. Last year, I was towing with a 3200lbs capacity vehicle - I hated it (though my Pod weighed only about 25-2600lbs.)
Is Couch's for real? Yes. I purchased from them last year. I drove to look at the Pods one weekend. The following week, I bought one via the internet and phone. The salesman was great to work with but, the one I worked with is no longer there. They will sell you a Pod for the price + taxes, etc. Forest River encourages you to "buy local" as only the selling dealer is OBLIGATED to provide warranty work. However, most FR dealers seem to be receptive to doing work on units purchased elsewhere (they like the $$$). A tactic some have used is to negotiate a price with a local dealer - using the Couch's price as leverage. In this regard, you'll just have to decide what is best for you and who you want to do business with.
You are doing a good thing buy just being here, reading and asking questions. Keep it up.
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cane2
Groupie Joined: 06 Dec 2009 Online Status: Offline Posts: 92 |
Posted: 06 Oct 2010 at 5:35pm |
Try your own dealer, that is why they call them a dealer. Mine here in Mn. was within $500.00 of the so called wholesale dealer and i had to drive 30 miles and love being able to take pod, over to be worked on, if needed, I have only had to take it back once for a faucet replacement, but just knowing i could do that is reassuring.
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David and Danette
podders Helping podders - pHp Joined: 24 Nov 2009 Online Status: Offline Posts: 1215 |
Posted: 06 Oct 2010 at 5:24pm |
Carol I would not worry about warranty problems. There is another rpod owner that tows with a Ford Edge and I believe he traveled to Alaska with out a problem. Check out the rpodnation forum and use the search feature for Ford Edge. You could send him a private message and ask any specific questions you may have. Couch's is a good place to purchase your Rpod he is you might say a wholesale rv dealer. David and Danette
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Carol Sawka
Newbie Joined: 05 Oct 2010 Online Status: Offline Posts: 3 |
Posted: 06 Oct 2010 at 3:56pm |
After reading about the warrantee problems, I am wondering if I really want one??? Do things go wrong all of the time? I will be driving by myself in a Ford Edge, front wheel drive. The book says that with a Class 2 hitch, I can pull up to 3500 pounds. Has anyone had success pulling a 175 with that small of an auto? Couch's RV is SO much less expensive than our dealer in Conroe, TX. Are they for real?
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