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Hooterville
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Sep 02, 2019

Buying a New 2016 trailer in 2019. What’s it worth?

Dealer has a brand new, never registered 2016 Cougar 303RLS for sale. Even though it is still new, the moment I put a plate on it will be a 4 year old unit. the NADA guide for this year and model has recommended an average value of about 54% of the original MSRP.

I am located in Canada and the listing MSRP is $71,300 (Canadian) Sticker on it currently is $56,000. Using a straight used value this would come to about a used value of $38,500.

Looking for advise on what it is really worth and how to approach the dealer.
  • Unless they performed the required inspection and resealing of the roof and windows I would pass even at a very low price.
  • "they may make you a screaming deal on it"

    I'd offer 20k and go up to 35k. Are you looking for the deal, or do you want this particular unit. With all the red flags raised here, you're doing then a favor by taking it off their hands, which is worth a lot.
  • Honestly, a 4 year-old 'new' rig isn't necessarily any better than a used one of the same age. Have they been checking the roof for cracks? Have the seals been treated? Are the tires already at a 5-year age in need of replacement? Are the decals already drying and cracking from sitting in the sun? Arethe propane tanks already approaching inspection dates? Have the brakes rusted or locked up? I could keep going...

    Most rigs do not get used THAT much (unless full-timing). IMHO age/weather does far more to a rig than the actual use does. In some cases, then, having it used by a responaible owner would make for a better rig than a new one that's been sitting on a lot for years.

    So, I agree with others but go even further - inspect carefully, get warranty assurance, make them put new 2019 tires on, and still make them give it to you for no more than you could by a used one.
  • All the concerns brought up about the age of the trailer are universal - and would apply should you be looking at the same unit as used.

    In my mind, there is still value in it being "new". Sure, inspect the roof, tires, and everything else (like you should before any purchase). Also verify the warranty.

    If all checks out, I would figure out what similar used trailers are really selling for (around here, book value isn't accurate to sales prices), and offer 20% more. Go up some from there.

    That dealer is in a tough spot, kind of surprised they haven't wholesaled the unit yet.
  • There's no point in even having this conversation. A brand new Grand Design Reflection 303RLS (very similar floor plan) has a "sale" price of $46K at numerous dealerships. Taking just 20% off of that number gets you under $40K. There are probably countless other manufacturers with nearly identical floor plans for around the same price. I'd make the dealer an offer of no more than $20K and walk away if they don't accept it.
  • Do come back and tell use that you decided to do and how they reached. I'm curious how much of this rationale and approach would carry over to buying a new old car; read that a lot of excess inventory is piling up on wranglers, for example.
  • There's a reason it's a brand new 4 yo trailer... walk away
  • Fwiw, I'd make an 'out the door' offer. That way, when I get to the closer and he wants me to buy all his extra bs, I say... Sure, if it's included in my offer! Craig
  • Thanks for all your advice. I will let you know how the conversation with dealer goes.
  • Hooterville wrote:
    Dealer has a brand new, never registered 2016 Cougar 303RLS for sale. Even though it is still new, the moment I put a plate on it will be a 4 year old unit. the NADA guide for this year and model has recommended an average value of about 54% of the original MSRP.

    I am located in Canada and the listing MSRP is $71,300 (Canadian) Sticker on it currently is $56,000. Using a straight used value this would come to about a used value of $38,500.

    Looking for advise on what it is really worth and how to approach the dealer.


    I would expect to pay some where between the 38,500 and the 56,000, while it is 4 years old don't forget that it has no wear and tear on it that you would expect from a 4 year old rv. also like was said I would ask every joint be gone over and resealed. I would shoot for walking out between the 38 and 45K.

    Steve