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capacitor
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May 24, 2021

NADA guides price change

I have been searching for a TT for awhile and noticed the NADA price estimates have gone up by 3-4000 dollars within the last two weeks. I imagine the camping popularity has driven this or the rash of COVID buyers but prices are getting ridiculous. Has anyone else noticed the NADA's change in estimates or just me?

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  • When we first decided to sell our TT, it was a few months before the Pandemic and the NADA Guide valued it at 15k to 23k. Now, it is valued at almost 10k more. We have it on consignment for $6k less than we paid for it 4 years ago.

    -Michael
  • Just remember, the only "book" that's ever actually BOUGHT an RV is a checkbook. Don't pay a lot of attention to those numbers. A used RV will bring what the market will bear in it's particular location.
  • They adjust their prices on real auction and other sales data. A family member just sold a NADA priced $15K Winnebago for $20K to the first caller.

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