
You will always wonder, but if you are happy it’s the price, that is all that matters.Interested to hear how much of a discount others are getting on a new rig purchase. My salesman asked me to throw out a number and I did. Off of their normal discount, another 10% and OK. I am happy with the number but then wonder, did I leave anything on the table 🤔.
JIm,Typical staring point is 30% off listed MSRP
I would say 30% is still your target. On board gen is nice, but ask yourself how much will you really use it. A nice portable Honda/Yamaha generator is ~$750. How often do you boondock? How man nights will you boondock? If you don't add an inverter, 200-300 Lithium amps hours will last a LONG time.JIm,
Is this percentage still in the realm of reality for 2025? We are very interested in the 310RL, but every time I think I am ready, I have another add on and the price just keeps adding up!!!!!
I looks like I will need to go with the on board generator too as I say we do dry camping, plus I will go with lithium batteries too!
Thanks,
Roy
We go to antique tractor shows and stay 3-4 days with no hookups. I have a 3000 watt Honda generator, but I didn't know if that would run a couple of air conditioners to cool the rv off enough to get to sleep in the humidity we have in Michigan?I would say 30% is still your target. On board gen is nice, but ask yourself how much will you really use it. A nice portable Honda/Yamaha generator is ~$750. How often do you boondock? How man nights will you boondock? If you don't add an inverter, 200-300 Lithium amps hours will last a LONG time.
I would spring for the generator. After having one in all both of my previous rigs, It was a must have…..in case, on this one as well. Saved me couple years ago when derecho went through. House was without power for 10 days, we slept in the camper and stayed cool. Now house has a 25kwh standby. Better to have and not need than to need and not have, same as personal defense. Just make sure you exercise it monthly, under load, and should be fine.We go to antique tractor shows and stay 3-4 days with no hookups. I have a 3000 watt Honda generator, but I didn't know if that would run a couple of air conditioners to cool the rv off enough to get to sleep in the humidity we have in Michigan?
I know I will need at least 2 lithium batteries for lights and the 12volt refrigerator, but those won't run air will they? I think that's why I figured I'd need more generator than the Honda?