Re: Sales Person Recommendations at MotorHomes of Texas
Reply #16 –
Our coach was listed for $65,000 at MOT when the previous owner bought it. That means he paid between $55 or $60 for it. MOT told him that it was in great shape and he bought it, drove 1000 miles home and only put another 3000 on it before before decided by to sell it.
The buyer walked from it, the tires were years out of date, belts were worn out, batteries shot, etc etc.
He then spent $7,000 repairing a whole bunch of stuff and put it back on the market, with worn out original air bags and shocks, failing fuel lines that had been patched etc and we paid $36,000.
Believing MOT made for a $27 to $30,000 mistake!
BUYER BEWARE the salesman's job is to sell it to you as quickly as possible for the highest price possible.
That beautiful Canadian 320 that had the rusted failing bulkheads was the best coach on the lot last year when we were talking to our salesman, then we read about the damage (found by I think Brett doing an inspection for a potential buyer), on the forum and mentioned it to the sales man who immediately changed his tune to, yeah bad, you would not want it.
Why say lie in the first place, we bought from a private party, MOT does have a great selection, get a private third party inspection before buying.
Good luck
David