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flasteve
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May 01, 2013

depreciation of travel trailer

How much does a new travel trailer depreciate after one year. We are going to make an offer on one and want to be fair to the seller. He said he paid $22.000 I do not know if that is with tax. for it a year and half ago. He said he used it only about 5 times. It is not that great Made of ALUM. outside not fiberglass. but it looks good. Any help would be great.
  • We bought a 2005 Newmar Mountain Aire in 2007 (still have it). It was a like new repossessed unit with very little usage and we paid exactly 50% of the original MSRP.
  • Check NADA prices on the same model, one year apart and use that for a guide. Keep in mind several things though. NADA is based on MSRP when new and NOBODY pays MSRP for a new trailer. ALSO when looking at USED models it's current condition is extremely important so be sure to take that into account.
  • Depends on the trailer. Fiberglass/aluminum trailers seem to hold their value well. A few premium stick builts hold almost as well. Lower tier trailers seem to depreciate a lot faster. I took a 25% hit on a 2 year old mid tier 5th wheel. Got a 10 year old fiberglass trailer that had depreciated about 30%... Quite different decline curves.