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Price thoughts on this fiver

Snowman9000
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We are considering buying a fiver to be left in AZ at a park, for snowbirding. This DRV is a 2006 so condition is more important than whatever a book price says. I have no idea about the value of an 11-12 y.o. luxury fiver. What is your opinion? Thanks.

https://tucson.craigslist.org/rvs/6161840539.html
Currently RV-less but not done yet.
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jsr21
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mowingman wrote:
Before you buy it, take a look at the website for Kansas RV Center. They have a number of used high-end 5th wheels on the lot. All of theirs have been thoroughly checked out from end to end, so no guessing as to condition of what you are buying. The pricing on their high-end used units is VERY reasonable.
We were just up there this Monday and looked at 8, used, 5th wheel units. I would say all 8 were as good as, if not better than what you are looking at. Plus, the prices are great. We are going back to pick up the one we bought, an 05 Hitchiker, in a couple of weeks. Great folks to deal with, fair prices, and a great selection on hand. FYI, we gave about $10,000 less than what that one is priced for. It pays to shop.


What units did you look at that you think compare with an Elite Suites from DRV? Although a Hitch Hiker is a great unit..it certainly doesn't compare with an Elite Suites

Luke_Porter
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I had a 2004 Newmar Mountain Aire. Paid $57 for it new, sold it 3 years ago for $24.

The Newmar was every bit as nice as that DRV and more! It had a gross of 20K, I think that DRV is 16K.




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Yep, actually drove to all of these places---in the last eight years. Missed Rhode Island and New Jersey.


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darsben1
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Snowman9000 wrote:
Yeah, the more I search the more I see higher end 10 y.o. in the twenties.

So I hve to comment.
I have a fiver on a site in Casa Grande, It is a Newmar Kountryaire with 2 slides circa 1994 in good condition. The guy who had it sold it to me for $4000 as he wanted out quickly.
It has a shed and is on a nice lot and the purchase price included 6 moths lot rent.
There are buys out there if you look
Traveling with my best friend, my wife in a 1990 Southwind

Snowman9000
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Yeah, the more I search the more I see higher end 10 y.o. in the twenties.
Currently RV-less but not done yet.

valhalla360
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As you say, condition is everything.

$36k is still a bit steep for an 11yr old rig if everything checks out good (if not the price goes down accordingly). I suspect they know it. The RVTrader link someone posted shows what appears to be the same unit and it's labeled "negotiable". I might feel them out looking at mid to upper $20k range.

As someone else said, the are has tons of rigs as snowbirds exit and the kids don't want them.
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Snowman9000
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Thanks for all the info, folks!
Currently RV-less but not done yet.

Scottiemom
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I looked it up on Nada. You didn't give enough info to pick the exact match so I went with the largest, heaviest, 5'er they had for that year. Average retail was $32,800. Low retail is $27,200. The original list price was $93,438. If you go in and put in more precise info, you will get a closer match. I would try to buy closer to the low retail.

JMHO

Dale
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ACZL
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Anyone notice the jack stands under the slide? May not be a big deal, just caught my attention. No slide toppers. Frankly, for approx 20K more, you could have a brand new coach w/ full warranties. Just sayin.
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byronlj
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The market in Arizona is flooded with luxury 5ers. My buddy had one just like this on consignment forever. He ended up giving it away for under wholesale value. I would keep shopping.
Dave
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Snowman9000
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Our plan is no towing. Pay somebody if when. Drive the car to Arizona.

We'd rather buy a park model, but have not settled on a park. But I do think $30K for 12 years old is hard to digest. But they are over 100 new, so...
Currently RV-less but not done yet.

blofgren
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2oldman wrote:
If it's clean, no stink and no leaks, looks good to me.


X2. And you don't need an HDT to tow it; I would tow it with my truck without any hesitation at all.
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2008 Corsair Excella Platinum 34.5 CKTS fifth wheel with winter package & disc brakes

2oldman
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If it's clean, no stink and no leaks, looks good to me.
"If I'm wearing long pants, I'm too far north" - 2oldman

darsben1
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That is more than a lot of Park models already set up are bringing on the resalemarket in various RV parks.
http://albartsch.com/images/Fiesta.Grande.ParkModel.RESALES.pdf
Traveling with my best friend, my wife in a 1990 Southwind

mowingman
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Before you buy it, take a look at the website for Kansas RV Center. They have a number of used high-end 5th wheels on the lot. All of theirs have been thoroughly checked out from end to end, so no guessing as to condition of what you are buying. The pricing on their high-end used units is VERY reasonable.
We were just up there this Monday and looked at 8, used, 5th wheel units. I would say all 8 were as good as, if not better than what you are looking at. Plus, the prices are great. We are going back to pick up the one we bought, an 05 Hitchiker, in a couple of weeks. Great folks to deal with, fair prices, and a great selection on hand. FYI, we gave about $10,000 less than what that one is priced for. It pays to shop.