RRinNFla wrote:
NADA is based on member dealers reporting actual sales. This works fine for automobiles because of the sheer volume. The data for RVs is less helpful. How many 2006 Georgia Boys have been sold by NADA dealers in the last year? Answer: not many.
Your best bet is to look at RV trader for something close.
I fully agree, but even looking at RVTrader or similar is not that accurate. Remember, RVTrader shows what sellers are 'asking' for their RV's, but never shows what they actually sell for, if they sell at all.
The current market is crazy, for both automobiles and RV's.
Always remember, the only 'book' that has ever actually bought an RV is a checkbook! Don't put a lot of faith in NADA.
Conclusion: It's worth what somebody will pay for it. Period.