You've gotten really good advise. If you decided on your floor plan your price tag looked solid.
Only thing I would absolutely underscore - do a solid inspection using a good checklist before the checks change hands. The tendency is to fall in love with your new coach and to accept things that aren't operating correctly. Make sure your dealer understands your approach and that you are going to insist on the fixes. Our first time we didn't and we regretted the experience. We filmed our inspection - most sales people do not how to operate all the bells and whistles in your new coach. Quite honestly you won't be able to get it all anyways. Come back here or to other forums (like IRV2). Lots of experience and expertise - I call them knowledge knots. These knots are gained each time you cannot get something to work right and then you really screw it up by "fixin" it.
Biggest thing - enjoy - we sure do.
PS: The comments about the 1 year warranty being the workout period for the kinks is spot on (IMO).
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