Generally speaking, no. Very few things actually sell for the manufacturer's MSRP. However, if it a model that is difficult to get and you want it, you may have to.
The lowest MSRP of a 2010 Ford F-150 4x4 is $25,750.00.However, you should not have to pay anywhere near the full MSRP with the poor economy hurting truck sales.
It would look better on your record (For future loans) if you turned in the RV voluntarily.
The minimum manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP) for a 2013 Cadillac Escalade $63,745. Cadillac's official MSRP listings range from $63,170 - $83,450.
MSRP Means ( Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price )MSRP' The amount of money for which the company that produces a product recommends that it be sold in stores. MSRP does not necessarily correspond to the price retailers actually use or to the price customers are willing to pay.
it's amazing how no one wants to answer this question. The answers are typically, well it depends. What do you pay for your rv insurance? That's what I want to know. What type of rv do you have and what do you pay? That would be an answer to this question.
RV vacations can be a lot of fun, but before you considering buying an RV, look into the costs involved. There are many reasons why you should rent an RV instead of buying one. RV rentals will save you money in the long run, because you will not have to pay for the vehicle. Also, there are hidden costs involved, such as insurance, financing costs, depreciation and maintenance costs. Many communities will not allow an RV to be stored in your own driveway, so you would need to pay storage fees also. It may even be cheaper to fly to your destination and then rent an RV when you get there. You can still enjoy a RV vacation without having to pay for all of the costs involved with driving, like gas and tolls.
MSRP is $39.99
what is the MSRP on this vehicle what dealer has the vehicle
There really are not too many options for getting out of an RV loan. You will need to either pay it off or file a bankruptcy.
You need to pay Several Cents.
He can sell it as a New Demonstrator. If he is asking MSRP for any new car, walk away. There are way too many deals out there to pay even close to MSRP for any car especially one with 2,000 miles on it.
You should purchase when the RV is in good condition and for a low price. This will give you a great bargain and a good product!