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rgatijnet1
Dec 06, 2017Explorer III
The VALUE of any vehicle is what YOU are willing to pay and what the SELLER is willing to take. If the floor plan and condition are something you really like, then it is up to you to decide what your top dollar offer will be. If it happens to be a one of a kind type coach, then you have to decide if you would increase the offer to keep it from going to another buyer.
Buying any vehicle is like going to an auction. You make an offer and the seller accepts it or not. He may want to wait for the next offer from another buyer, or he may decide to take your offer. The ideal situation is where both the buyer and seller are satisfied with the selling price.
Anyone that tries to give the value of an RV, without looking at it in person, is just guessing, including NADA. There are gems out there as well as money pits and only a thorough inspection will tell you what a coach is worth.
Buying any vehicle is like going to an auction. You make an offer and the seller accepts it or not. He may want to wait for the next offer from another buyer, or he may decide to take your offer. The ideal situation is where both the buyer and seller are satisfied with the selling price.
Anyone that tries to give the value of an RV, without looking at it in person, is just guessing, including NADA. There are gems out there as well as money pits and only a thorough inspection will tell you what a coach is worth.
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