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laknox
Dec 16, 2015Nomad
MWJones wrote:
A GOOD DEAL is when both parties are happy. Price your unit according to the NADA and ask for an offer IF someone is interested AND you are willing to take less.
Good luck
PS: sometimes a low price will scare a possible buyer off because it will make them wonder about the condition of the unit. This may not apply to someone who already knows the RV.
Only if you have something that someone wants to buy... My Komfort is listed at about $2,500 below low NADA and I've seen the same model listed at $5,500 MORE than my price, at a dealer. Everyone compliments the condition of it, but nobody's willing to pay. :-(
Lyle
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