ol' yeller wrote:
For me, the best way to determine value is to watch Craigslist and other local venues and see what like vehicle owners are asking for their rigs. Assess your competition. The ones that keep showing up week after week are likely overpriced. Those that disappear quickly are probably priced right or maybe even low. It takes time to do research but it pays off.
As an aside, there are a couple of ads on my local Craigslist that are still appearing after 3 years when we were last looking. HA!
Here is the best answer. Do your own research to see what rigs are going for in your general vicinity. Do a fair evaluation/comparison on your rig, decide how fast you need to sell it, and price it accordingly. Use RVtrader.com as well.