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blofgren
Jan 31, 2015Explorer
I always get a laugh on these types of threads where someone figures they can get a much better deal than you have negotiated. People need to remember that there is not nearly the profit or mark up margin on used that there is for new so the dealer is not going to give 35% off the asking price on that unit like they may for new.
As long as the unit is in really nice shape with little or no wear and no damage (especially water damage) and you are in the Ballpark for NADA value then go for it. If you need any accessories (electrical adapters, etc) you could probably get those thrown in the deal to make you feel better about sealing the deal!
As long as the unit is in really nice shape with little or no wear and no damage (especially water damage) and you are in the Ballpark for NADA value then go for it. If you need any accessories (electrical adapters, etc) you could probably get those thrown in the deal to make you feel better about sealing the deal!
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