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Bruce Brown wrote:Well I made an offer of $65k and they rejected it. They still owe $75k on the MH. So the search continues.
Is this at a dealer? If so I think $65k is a generous offer. I'd start at the $58k of low retail, as I doubt they have any more than that into it.
I also realize they need to make $$$ so I wouldn't go a dime over $65k, and that would be only if I REALLY wanted it.
Apr-26-2017 03:41 PM
Effy wrote:Could you see the cracks from the outside or did you have to remove the tires from the rim to see the crack from the inside?
Budget tires and leverage that. Even if the tires look good, they likely won't pass inspection. When we sold our 2012 2 years ago inspection revealed hairline cracks between the treads and required replacing them. In any event they are already 4-5 years old. As far as price, do a search online to see what other units of the same price are selling for. Who knows you might find one cheaper you can look at as well making it competitive.
Apr-24-2017 04:35 AM
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Gjac wrote:
.Was this the engine AC or the roof AC? If engine AC I get that sometimes in my current MH and have seen that condensation in my cars at times.
Apr-23-2017 08:09 PM
padre1944 wrote:.Was this the engine AC or the roof AC? If engine AC I get that sometimes in my current MH and have seen that condensation in my cars at times.
I bought a new 2010 Bay Star several years ago. It continued to spit water out onto the passenger feet, soaking the rug. It came from the A/C unit which let air push right through the fire wall, bringing condensation with it. Had to threaten the MFG. with a BBB complain to get them to try to do anything about it. Their fix didn't work. Had to run the A/C on recirculate to keep the air from coming in. I was not pleased with their customer service and attitude, so would not buy another Newmar even they are supposed to be quality. Don't know if that has been fixed or not, but I would check carpet around passenger feet to see if you find any moisture.
Apr-23-2017 08:06 PM
Bruce Brown wrote:No it is a private party. I guess my real question is how to use Nada to determine a fair price. I thought if the MH was in really great condition then an ave retail price would be more in line and if the MH had a lot of wear and tear the low retail would be more in line? Am I understanding this right or not?
Is this at a dealer? If so I think $65k is a generous offer. I'd start at the $58k of low retail, as I doubt they have any more than that into it.
I also realize they need to make $$$ so I wouldn't go a dime over $65k, and that would be only if I REALLY wanted it.
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Apr-23-2017 04:44 AM
Gooding. R wrote:
I agree with HEISENBERG
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