best dealer to buy from
mulegirl76
Reg. Jan 2011
Posted 2017-08-26 4:05 PM (#170427)
Subject: best dealer to buy from





 Looking at buying a newer bigger trailer.  Who is the best dealer in Oklahoma to deal with?  Who do I avoid?  Any tips etc?

Thanks
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Cutter1999
Reg. Jan 2017
Posted 2017-08-26 5:29 PM (#170428 - in reply to #170427)
Subject: RE: best dealer to buy from


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That is a loaded question. It really depends on what YOU are looking for in a dealer.

I wouldn't limit myself to just one state. I would look nationwide to find what I wanted.

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PaulChristenson
Reg. Jan 2007
Posted 2017-08-27 12:00 AM (#170432 - in reply to #170428)
Subject: RE: best dealer to buy from


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Cutter1999 - 2017-08-26 8:29 PM That is a loaded question. It really depends on what YOU are looking for in a dealer. I wouldn't limit myself to just one state. I would look nationwide to find what I wanted.

Agreed... 
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horsey1
Reg. Dec 2004
Posted 2017-08-28 4:33 PM (#170443 - in reply to #170427)
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If you are looking pre-owned, you won't have a ton of choice because it will depend on who has what you want.

If you are shopping new- then you have a lot of control. I like a close dealer that can help me with issues and questions. With that- will they have a brand I want? I know I see some dealers offer "nationwide service." But I also know that when a shop is snowed under, the folks that bought there get to the front of the line. My John Deere dealer does the same thing, I understand.


I cannot personally vouch for any dealers in OK. But it does seem that if you can walk in and actually talk to the owner, things may go smoother. I don't mean you have to buy from the owner, but is it a family owned and operated business with family in the building every day? I like those kinds myself. 

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mulegirl76
Reg. Jan 2011
Posted 2017-09-06 9:25 PM (#170503 - in reply to #170427)
Subject: RE: best dealer to buy from





 Well I am finding out that just because they have multiple stores doesnt mean bo didley.....
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DLR
Reg. Jul 2004
Posted 2017-09-07 6:07 AM (#170504 - in reply to #170427)
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Mulegirl76, who is the dealer ?  If as bad as you say, others should know so to avoid.  In this area, we have a few horse trailer dealers that makes "used car salesman" look like saints.
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raffonel
Reg. Sep 2014
Posted 2017-09-19 2:45 PM (#170652 - in reply to #170503)
Subject: RE: best dealer to buy from


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Since you're looking for pre-owned and are well versed in what's kosher or not...look to private sellers...no markup, no middle man and hopefully no BS!
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