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A lot of people trade in their used RV when they buy a new one.  Many of those people are upside down on these trade-ins and having an inflated MSRP would give the dealership some ability with the finance company to roll negative equity into the new loan.  Car dealerships do the same thing.  Depreciation during the first couple of years will tear the stitching out of your wallet.
 
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