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soren
Dec 31, 2014Explorer
rgatijnet1 wrote:
One of the advantages of living in an area without too many RV's for sale is that it gives a serious buyer the upper hand in a negotiation. Fewer buyers means lower prices. The disadvantage is that you also have a smaller inventory of RV's that are for sale.
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I'm unable to get onboard with this logic. You somehow determined that an area with few available units also means that there are few buyers? Sorry, but one does not determine the other. Where we live, in eastern PA, there is quite a shortage of inventory, and no shortage of buyers. Dealers tend to market at high NADA retail plus a few grand. OTOH, we bought our first used class A in Florida, and our second in Cincinnati, and in both cases spent a great deal less than what the same unit would sell for, quickly, in our home market.
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