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just_justin
Sep 14, 2019Explorer
ron.dittmer wrote:
There are times when paying significantly more than NADA is worth the price. An old like-new creme puff has greater "street" value than a newer beat-up rig that elements got the best of. So it's up to the buyer to decide what it's worth to him, knowing that when it comes to insurance coverage, the book value will nix the street value.
Our 12 year, stored indoors, creme puff, is migrating into that category, so maybe I am a little bias.
Really, exactly my thoughts.....RV Trader has hundreds in the 2004 area ranging from 15k-35k....all v10 gas, many with more miles. I am planning on jumping on it since it is exactly what I want, in nice creme puff shape for a price similar to others in that year range. The diesel makes it worth more to me since I will be using it to tow more than the 'rated' 5000 lbs of the V10 class C.
The reason for this thread is just because I don't want to over pay, but the options add up to me and add value...
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