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Originally Posted by Chance
Sounds about right. If discounted about 35%, then the 65% paid on ~ $20,000 difference in MSRP would be about $13,000. For a family on a tight budget that’s a lot of cash.
You make a good point though. If Thor strips down an Axis/Vegas enough to get price to $100k, would any buyers want what was left? Sorry for taking subject in different direction than OP likely intended. It’s just interesting thinking about what it would take to reduce price by roughly $17k.
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Yeah, I'm not sure. If they had taken all of the nicer features out, and sold the new "24.0" model for roughly the same price as the 25V, it STILL might have come in on top, but that's easy for me to say after the fact! The one overriding factor that the 24.1 has over the 25V (or almost ANY class C) is the fact that the cab is a functional part of the living area, where in the class C, it is not. Even if you have dual swivel seats in your class C, the cab sits 6-8 inches below the floor level and you have the bunk bed above that. Almost useless (to us, anyway). With the slide out and both seats swiveled into position, the living room seem monstrous on the Vegas/Axis compared to the 25V.