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Nutinelse2do
Sep 18, 2014Explorer
Most do not know how to use the NADA guide.
Sellers go in and mark all the equipment the coach has, instead of seeing what the
" standard " equipment is and then adding.
Best way is to go in and do not mark any " extras "
The low number will give you the best idea of what it is worth, from a dealer that is.
There are coaches on the internet that have been for sale for over 2 years because they are so rediculously overpriced, due to the NADA error. Also, NADA guide is for dealers. Private parties seem to use it as their baseline too since the $ amount is higher.
Best price is what you are willing to pay for it.
If it is a diesel, there is no mileage entered. The very top line by the mileage box says that.
Good luck
Sellers go in and mark all the equipment the coach has, instead of seeing what the
" standard " equipment is and then adding.
Best way is to go in and do not mark any " extras "
The low number will give you the best idea of what it is worth, from a dealer that is.
There are coaches on the internet that have been for sale for over 2 years because they are so rediculously overpriced, due to the NADA error. Also, NADA guide is for dealers. Private parties seem to use it as their baseline too since the $ amount is higher.
Best price is what you are willing to pay for it.
If it is a diesel, there is no mileage entered. The very top line by the mileage box says that.
Good luck
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