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- goducks10ExplorerMy TT is in short supply. Right now I can get real close to what I paid for it in 2019. Problem is to replace it I have to pay through the you know what for something comparable. Even shorter versions of mine are about $9K more than what I paid. I paid around $34K for my TT in 2019. It's now (2022) listed on a couple dealer sites at $52,995 with an MSRP of $63K. Sorry but thats a total rip off.
It's going to depend on what you have and what you want. - LouLawrenceExplorerIf fuel stays high for a while longer you might get a good deal but it will be more related to the discount off the new coach rolled into what they call your trade-in value. If fuel keeps coming down like it has already started to do you will get your normal undervalued trade-in. You just have to choose the convenience of a trade vs. selling your unit and then buying the newer one (or being a 2 RV household for some amount of time).
- bgumExplorerNo way. Buy low sell high is their moto.
- way2rollNavigator III've never known an RV dealer to give top dollar over private sale.
- Grit_dogNavigator
d1h wrote:
Are most RV dealers giving top dollar for trade ins right now?
Lol
Do most dealers ever give top dollar on trades ins?
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