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the_bear_II
Aug 20, 2015Explorer
I use rvtrader.com, Craigslist, and racingjunk.com
I look for the year make and model or something similar and compare the prices listed. This gives a rough idea of true market value and then compare it to the NADA estimate.
I then take the prices from the websites and NADA and blend them to come up with the price I would be willing to pay or sell my RV for. If buying I offer way low... if selling I price higher than the blended price.
Craigslist is great because you can watch the ad over a period of time to see if the ad is removed (sold the RV,call to confirm) or the price reduces because they haven't sold it (priced too high).
I look for the year make and model or something similar and compare the prices listed. This gives a rough idea of true market value and then compare it to the NADA estimate.
I then take the prices from the websites and NADA and blend them to come up with the price I would be willing to pay or sell my RV for. If buying I offer way low... if selling I price higher than the blended price.
Craigslist is great because you can watch the ad over a period of time to see if the ad is removed (sold the RV,call to confirm) or the price reduces because they haven't sold it (priced too high).
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