I would like to inform you of my experience on 6÷27÷15. I Just looked at your used lot with a salesman who is at the top of his worse game. I wouldn’t know him by name since he made his presence as little known as possible. My time was bottom-line wasteful working with him. I learned nothing new about your business and what you do better than other 50RV dealerships in the Houston area or the used RV market. I supplied your salesman with appropriate criteria, i.e., less than 5 yrs, under 30k, and suitable for sleeping 4 – 6, to help but with negative enthusiasm to make a deal, I left your business with no desire to return but with all the energy to report my egregious experience with anyone who inquires my opinion. In all fairness, maybe your sales guy Larry or whoever he was, didn’t have the tools he needed to sell your used inventory, or maybe he sold so many for the month that he’s rolling in the money and my needs were deemed valueless to him. Nonetheless, he gave no effort to my cause and family needs. At the end of my experience, We looked at the 2013 Big Horn for $ 36,500 — a little more than I wanted to spend but not so high that it wasn’t worth inspection and consideration. Your guy never mentioned it. I had to inquire on it and asked if the price was negotiable; he abruptly stated it was Internet-priced. Interesting argument since everything is internet prized nowadays. It’s too bad your guy couldn’t speak of the $ 36,500 valuation, because $ 6,500 or anything under isn’t much over my budget when the conversation about options and features is inserted. Then again, maybe your business is booming so much that my business is exactly what was conveyed by your sales — valueless.