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Delaine and Lindy

Well-known member
PDI is very important ..........

Price sounds very good, but make sure you really do a good PDI. As for warrant the 1 year manufactor warranty fly's by fast. We always go with a purchased extended warranty. Worth every penny. If possible talk to the prior owner, and you might get a feel how it was handled. GBY....
 

biggziff

Active Member
Price sounds very good, but make sure you really do a good PDI. As for warrant the 1 year manufactor warranty fly's by fast. We always go with a purchased extended warranty. Worth every penny. If possible talk to the prior owner, and you might get a feel how it was handled. GBY....

Just for reference...this place is a repossession company. There will be no PDI...you bid, you win, you come get is AS IS and drag it home! Don't expect to be able to talk to anyone who owned it previously either....even if they know who the owner was they will not disclose it to you. This will probably sell for a steal of a deal and you get what you get.

A friend buys big motorcoaches from outfits like this and then cleans them up and sells them on ebay. He typically makes $20K or more as you can buy a coach for $40K less than it's real value when you buy it like this. If you look on that site you'll see the same persons bidding on several units.
 

truknutt

Committed Member
$10,049.99 and the reserve still hasn't been met.

I looked it up on the NADA site (just the basic unit without running through all the options) and came up with $31,380.00 (low retail).

Here is NADA's link to the 2007 Cyclone 3795.

It definitely needs 6 tires. BTW, the 2007s had the dreaded 15 inch wheels/tires on (3) 5K axles.

Looking at the pictures it is amazing to see how far the Cyclone interior has evolved in 3 or 4 years. This unit is reminiscent of the Keystone Tail-Gators I used to drool over.
 
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