Forum Discussion
RckyMtnVia
Oct 30, 2013Explorer
You can get the NADA low retail and average retail online, and that is just a guideline. The one you cannot get online free is the NADA Wholesale which is the dealer trade-in value. Any good reference library will have the NADA Wholesale guide, but if you take the low retail and deduct "approximately" 10% you will have the trade-in value. When you find the model and floor plan you like you should also do a nationwide search for pricing on RV Trader http://www.rvtrader.com/ RV USA http://www.rvusa.com/ or RV Online https://www.rvonline.com/. If you take all of that into consideration, plus local rv dealer websites, or national dealer websites you will have a good feeling for pricing and be armed with the information to get the best deal. My plan has always been to start well below the lowest price you find online and then walk away when the salesman laughs. You can always come back with a higher price, and most times they call you back with a better offer. Good luck and let us know what you find.
About Motorhome Group
38,708 PostsLatest Activity: Mar 05, 2025