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GradCo

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Hey everyone, my first post here. Just looked at a 2025 Renegade Verona 40VTS, pro's and con's from the people that own them. I am 100% locked in on Renegade and this is my first purchase. The 2025 is cheaper because it's older and the dealership is looking to get rid of older inventory. It's a great rig, just saw it Friday and i would love to buy it. Thank you very much. Steve
 
All dealers are looking to get rid of older inventory, he’s paying floor plan interest on it and it’s cheaper because that’s what it’s worth. This is a buyer’s market, RV’s aren’t selling well. You can likely drive him much lower, but if he detects you’re in love with it (locked in) he’s in the driver’s seat. The best bargaining chip you have is being sincerely ready to walk away and him knowing that.
 
All dealers are looking to get rid of older inventory, he’s paying floor plan interest on it and it’s cheaper because that’s what it’s worth. This is a buyer’s market, RV’s aren’t selling well. You can likely drive him much lower, but if he detects you’re in love with it (locked in) he’s in the driver’s seat. The best bargaining chip you have is being sincerely ready to walk away and him knowing that.
Thank you very much I like the rig but i realize that there is quantity and quality to find out there.
 
Check the model year chassis of the unit and see if there were any changes since that chassis year that would make you lean toward a different year.
We have an older Renegade and love the build quality and service we get from the factory.
 
Check the model year chassis of the unit and see if there were any changes since that chassis year that would make you lean toward a different year.
We have an older Renegade and love the build quality and service we get from the factory.
Thank you for the advice ...will do for sure! Few months ago I thought for sure I would go with a Dynamax but after researching, reading and seeing the rigs in person the only way to go is a Renegade.
 

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