"While I see, appreciate, and respect the positive reviews here, I will say that my first (and probably last) experience with BDRV was negative. I also was greeted by the very friendly woman there at the desk as you enter. She got some basic information and I shared some of the basics (and a specific travel trailer by name and general specs) on that for which I was looking. \n\nShe called for Nelson to come over and I was greeted by him. She had said that he would be driving me around by cart to view RV's, etc. I went the direction he went inside the showroom and we stopped at a Winnebago unit. I gave specifics on timeline for purchase, some basics on size (interior and exterior), approximate gross weight desired, year and I also gave him--by name--a specific EVO model for idea and reference. I gave him the pre-tax, title, and license price point. At this point, it should be clear that while I had not been enrolled in a course on the intricate details of RV'ing, I had done some looking. I also shared with him, by name, a competitor where I had been looking. \n\nHe responded that he didn't have anything like that on the lot at that time and that essentially they had not yet received such units. Seeking to clarify what he was saying, I essentially asked if what he was saying was that he had nothing that met the price point I gave. He focused on the Winnebago unit in front of us and said that that was what he had and (he noted a general ballpark of at least $2000+ over what I had outlined. He wanted me to have his card so that we could continue to connect. He said that there would be no way of really knowing what a final price would be until he sat down and discussed figures, etc. \n\nI had confirmed, \"So what you are saying, then, is that you don't even carry anything that comes in at the price point I gave you?\" (His response previously was that really nothing they carried would even start at that price point before tax, title, license). My price point I gave him was around $17,000 as I had done research on several units (to include the EVO 195 series) that are in that neighborhood). \n\nAll I got as I was heading toward the counter where the first woman was (I had left my soda on the counter) was his line about there *were* others....but \"Winnebago has.........\" Apparently the woman at the counter must have been following the conversation because when I got there she immediately asked if she could get me another sales associate. I tossed his card on the counter and told her no. If this business doesn't carry what apparently he must have considered \"less than\" or \"lower end\" products (e.g. he was only willing to discuss the Winnebago) then perhaps EVO/Forest River and others who are putting units on the lot should consider if they are being best served in doing so. \n\nI understand the nature of competition and if this business only deals in certain types of RV's or certain price-points of RV's, that is the nature of any business. However, please don't waste my time......when I have chosen to come to your specific dealership....thinking you have something you can get me to consider. Just tell me that you do not have anything on the lot and you won't have anything on the lot that will be below that $19,000+ line in the sand. I can respect that. What happened today....not only do I not respect it.....I put my hand to the keyboard and I Yelp about it.\nRegards,\nMB"^^ . "1"^^ . . . . "2016-10-01T00:00:00"^^ . "0"^^ . "2"^^ . "4"^^ .