RV Glossary
A destination charge is the cost of transporting an RV from the manufacturer to the dealership. It is often included in the total purchase price of a new RV.
Destination Charge is an important towing concept to understand when evaluating RV compatibility and safety margins.
This term can directly influence safe trailer matching and trip planning decisions.
freight charge, destination fee
MSRP, or Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price, is the base retail price set by the manufacturer for a new RV before discounts, options, taxes, and dealer fees. It serves as a starting point for pricing discussions.
Out-the-door price is the final total cost to buy an RV including price, taxes, title, registration, and dealer fees. It is the number buyers should use to compare real offers.
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