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2012Coleman
Sep 08, 2014Explorer II
RKW wrote:Get the MSRP of the 2013 and the 2014 model and find the difference. Add that to the 2014 MSRP, or get the precentage difference and add it to the 2014 MSRP. will give you in the ball park.2112 wrote:
Doesn't NADA list the MSRP of new units, including options?
Thank you, thank you, thank you. I just checked it out, and yes it does, however, the NADA is always one year behind the newest RV's on the lot. In other words, the present NADA guide lines will give me the MSRP of the 2014 and 2013 models, but not the 2015 models. It also does NOT give the options prices, though it does list every option and/or option package. Still, there are as many 2014 model out there as 2015, and I can extrapolate the 2015 models MSRP from the 2014 MSRP. Knowing the base MSRP is most of the battle. The options I can deduce by comparing the various dealers listings of the MSRP with the various options. This is the tool I needed.
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