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turbojimmy
Jun 30, 2018Explorer
MrWizard wrote:
How did this go from an 89 Winnie
To one year old rentals ?
They may sell some rentals off every year, and buy more replacements for next season, but not one year old, they would be taking a loss on each unit
Can't stay in business that way
Yep. Typical salesman BS.
My estimation would be it's worth half their asking price absolute best case. Low mileage is meaningless on a 29-year-old rig.
KBB and other online pricing tools are horribly inaccurate with the older stuff because there are so few transactions. Bottom line is that it's only worth what someone is willing to pay for it. For me it would have to be absolutely exceptional to pay more than $5-6k for it. And that's assuming the date codes on the tires indicate some life is left in them.
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