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rgatijnet1
Oct 03, 2014Explorer III
thgoodman wrote:rgatijnet1 wrote:
Go to eBay and check completed auctions. This is the best way to see what something actually sold for rather than what somebody is asking for an RV. If you want to compare values, take the completed auction price on eBay and compare that to what NADA says or what any of the other books say. You will find that very few RV's actually sell on eBay and those that do usually sell at the actual retail value, which is lower than what most owners realize.
Thanks for the tip on eBay. I'm not a regular user of eBay so could you post the URL to the "completed auction price" page or are they noy compiled? Thanks
Go to the RV section and on the left side of the page you will see a box to check that says "completed auctions". Check it and the ones with the GREEN price actually sold and the ones with the BLACK price did not.
Here is one example. Sold RV
This unit actually sold for $97,100 with 66 bids. NADA lists the LOW RETAIL at about $130,000. Apparently there were no actual buyers that thought the coach was worth as much as NADA.
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