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- Dick_BExplorerI used Firefox and found a bunch of info including the following: http://www.nadaguides.com/RVs/2007/American-Tradition
It may be a start.
Somewhere I think I read that Google is selective on what information they provide when searching - Plumber101010Explorer
Dick_B wrote:
I used Firefox and found a bunch of info including the following: http://www.nadaguides.com/RVs/2007/American-Tradition
It may be a start.
Somewhere I think I read that Google is selective on what information they provide when searching
No I found that but that’s values I don’t want to know the value I want to know what level it is - mtofell1ExplorerKind of subjective question but IMO that's a solid mid-level coach. Just doing some quick shopping on RVTrader those look to have some nice features like dual pane windows, powerful engines, etc. Of course, there are always higher end coaches out there but also a lot of entry level cheap ones as well.
- stickdogExplorerI agree nice mid level coach.
- Plumber101010ExplorerThanks! All I wanted to know :)
- J_R2ExplorerTry looking up American Coach for the Tradition. It's a step up from our Revolution which was still labeled as a Fleetwood.
- wborstExplorerLooking at the American Coach info, it appears to be the entry point for their luxury diesel coach lineup for 2007.
- rgatijnet1Explorer IIIWhen you found NADA guides value, it usually lists the MSRP selling price, which you can use to determine how it compared with other similar coaches.
- Sam_SpadeExplorer
Plumber101010 wrote:
No I found that but that’s values I don’t want to know the value I want to know what level it is
Level is in the mind of the beholder.....and the marketing people.
IMHO, any 11 year old RV should be considered entry level.
What exactly are you trying to determine ??
The "level" designation is largely meaningless.
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