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Old 03-17-2013, 04:24 PM   #1
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Newbie: Considering an Allegro 35 TGA (bunk model)

Hi: Sorry for what is probably a niave question, but we are seriously considering a 2013 Allegro 34 TGA...I've owned a class A before, but it was used. This would be our first new purchace. Pricing seems so confusing these days. Used models priced barely below new and new prices for medium entry level class A's rivels prices of diesel pushers just a couple years ago.

So, if I buy this model new...what would be a fair price...30% off MSRP...35% off?...more? Any comments would be greatly appreciated.
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Welcome to IRV2. Your discount will depend somewhat on your negotiating skills. I wouldn't suspect you'd get more than 25% and more likely 20 %. The more expensive models play a different game and discounts in the 30's are possible.
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Old 03-17-2013, 05:45 PM   #3
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Thanks for the information. How would you figure out what appropriate price would be on a use one...for example: 2011, Tiffen 34 TGA, 18000 miles...listed as $84,900.

If one negotiates on a unit like this, how much less is reasonable? NADA Low Retail shows $81500.

Any experiences or comments very much appreciated.
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Old 03-17-2013, 06:43 PM   #4
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Allegro 35 QBA

Can't help you there but we just bought one. The bunk model is a 35 QBA. We traded in our 34 TGA (similar without the bunks) for it & we really love the new coach. We ordered it so I could get the colors I wanted & we got to pick the options we wanted rather than settling. Our 34 TGA was used when we bought it & I really liked it but this one is even better.

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Let them gives you a price, then give them an offer that makes them look at you like you had 3 heads.
Now the game is afoot!
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Ha! I'll give it a go. Thanks for the comments.
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Ha! I'll give it a go. Thanks for the comments.
Okay!
Hay, they took my offer....on 2 of 3 rigs!
It IS your money that is under dicussion.
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Old 03-18-2013, 08:00 AM   #8
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Low retail, with no options included is the price you should be negotiating toward. Even if there are some options, when they traded for the coach, they ignored them on pricing, you should too.
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Hi: Sorry for what is probably a niave question, but we are seriously considering a 2013 Allegro 34 TGA...I've owned a class A before, but it was used. This would be our first new purchace. Pricing seems so confusing these days. Used models priced barely below new and new prices for medium entry level class A's rivels prices of diesel pushers just a couple years ago.

So, if I buy this model new...what would be a fair price...30% off MSRP...35% off?...more? Any comments would be greatly appreciated.
We have a 2012 TGA that we got used with only around 3700 miles on it and we are vary happy with the Choice. The people that bought it new at Lazydays in Fl got all the Options that were listed. We got it in Tucson at Lazydays and we bought at a fair Price and they gave us more for our other Class A then we thought we would ever get. It has 3 slides and the 2 up front really opens it up when parked. Good luck on your Choice.
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Old 03-19-2013, 04:34 PM   #10
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Go for it!
There are more positives with the 34TGA than any negatives I can think of.
Great floorplan with tons of storage.
The opposing slides really open it up in the living area!
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