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Mich_F
Jul 11, 2018Explorer
If you can find the original MSRP of whatever vehicle you are looking at (NADA might be right) and figure that 25% to 30% off that could have, or should have been what the original owner paid for it when new. Depreciation per year is a guess (lots of different ideas on that).
I think most Class Cs in the age and size you are looking should sell for somewhere in the 40s and 50s. Of course condition plays a big part in what they're worth. I paid about 60 for mine new. It might be worth mid 40s now ?
As for NADA values my MH was almost 2 years old before their value for it got down to what I had paid for it when new.
I think most Class Cs in the age and size you are looking should sell for somewhere in the 40s and 50s. Of course condition plays a big part in what they're worth. I paid about 60 for mine new. It might be worth mid 40s now ?
As for NADA values my MH was almost 2 years old before their value for it got down to what I had paid for it when new.
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