Ok finally making an offer advise please

Generally it's recommended to do some "driveway camping" with a new owner/rig to exercise the systems, figure out what you want in it and be only footsteps from your home. I'm not sure this is wholly practical where you are but even if you spend a few afternoons in there it will go a long way towards getting familiar with how things work, getting your creature comforts set up and figure out any issues before testing it for real.

Mark B.
Albuquerque, NM
 
I read through the other posts quickly and did not see a recommendation to have the coach inspected by and independent inspector. (Sorry if I missed it.) He/she will find issues you likely would not have found until after the purchase. And when the inspection is complete, make sure that all issues are resolved before you finalize payment and before you take delivery. There's way more incentive for them to fix things quickly before they get the check than after. Good luck!
 
You guys have all helped me so much through the shopping process with all the advise.
I've made my decision and will be emailing the salesman my offer.
The model is new but old (1000km) new 2023...but has sat around for 2.5 years.
I've looked at JD power and at used prices to decide on my offer.
They are already offering a 2k gas card and extended warranty and 2 years winterization.
Certification
Orientation of all workings
Out the door price no other fees including tax.

Is there anything else I should include or ask for in my offer?

Thanks:)
Tell them when you want to pick it up and give them a deposit. This shows you are serious and not just a tire kicker.
 

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