Nevadastars wrote:
kcmoedoe wrote:
For RVs, retail NADA is a figment of someone's very fertile imagination. A better pricing guideline would be NADA wholesale, no adds for anything. That would be close to the max dollar you are going to get and usually you will still have to take less. And yes, in a few posts we are going to see one where somebody sold theirs for NADA retail plus 30 seconds after they posted the ad, but that is either a wild exaggeration, a gross miscalculation of what the NADA retail for that unit was, or a true mullet just happened to be swimming by. Real world, getting anywhere close to NADA retail for an RV is not the norm.
The thread is not about NADA, but it is a vague guideline to go by. Especially since I could find no others like ours to price it against. Not that it matters, but mine is listed at about what the low NADA is without ads even though ours has a lot of options.
But it is about selling your RV, and with it listed on the internet, if you are not getting any calls it is because it is priced too high. A well priced RV is going to generate interest and a rig priced too high is not going to generate any interest. If there are literally no other rigs like yours available for sale, that might mean yours is not a very desireable make/model/floorplan/options mix. They may have sold very few to begin with. You can easily cast a wider net, and you might generate some interest, but remember, the further away someone is from you, the better the deal they are going to want. Not many people are going to pay top dollar for something they have to travel 2000 miles to pick up unless it is something really special and most RVs are not really that different one to the next.