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RRinNFla
Aug 20, 2015Explorer
NADA (which is owned by the member dealers) works by collecting, collating, and sorting as much data as possible. That data comes from the manufacturers (MSRP) and the dealers (supposedly) actual invoices. This does not include data from private sales.
This works well with automobiles where they have millions of data points. This does not work so well with RV's that have far fewer total sales. Then you add the complication that there are so many more variants in RVs than in automobiles. So it will be very difficult for NADA (or anyone else) to accumulate enough data on a specific model/year to be very accurate. Also remember that NADA's primary purpose is to price cars and trucks.
Best bet is to do your own research on the web, including pricing similar models from other manufacturers.
This works well with automobiles where they have millions of data points. This does not work so well with RV's that have far fewer total sales. Then you add the complication that there are so many more variants in RVs than in automobiles. So it will be very difficult for NADA (or anyone else) to accumulate enough data on a specific model/year to be very accurate. Also remember that NADA's primary purpose is to price cars and trucks.
Best bet is to do your own research on the web, including pricing similar models from other manufacturers.
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