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retraite
Jun 15, 2013Explorer
When it comes to used Class Bs, many folks think the NADA numbers are, shall we say, not particularly accurate.
IMHO, if one is either buying, or selling, a used Class B, the "right" price is the one the buyer and seller agree on.
Clean, cared for, used Class Bs are scarce as hen's teeth. When one comes "on the market", sometimes they don't last hours, or a few days at most. When, or if, you find one that meets your requirements, then it's between just you and the seller. If you're both comfy with the price, deal done. If one or the other isn't, well, 'tis no deal.
As you're new to this forum, I might suggest you search, read, and read some more. There have been numerous threads about buying used Class Bs.
Hope you find just the right one for you.
Cheers.
IMHO, if one is either buying, or selling, a used Class B, the "right" price is the one the buyer and seller agree on.
Clean, cared for, used Class Bs are scarce as hen's teeth. When one comes "on the market", sometimes they don't last hours, or a few days at most. When, or if, you find one that meets your requirements, then it's between just you and the seller. If you're both comfy with the price, deal done. If one or the other isn't, well, 'tis no deal.
As you're new to this forum, I might suggest you search, read, and read some more. There have been numerous threads about buying used Class Bs.
Hope you find just the right one for you.
Cheers.
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