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Mocoondo
May 09, 2013Explorer II
The way NADA works is that you place check marks in the boxes denoting installed features or options. You would not deduct from the base price if an option is absent. You denote absence of an option by not checking the box. I suspect, however, that the asking price will be significantly lower than any figure NADA will come up with, awning or no awning.
And if El Monte is asking full retail plus value of options for one of their retired rentals, then they are asking way too much.
I find that Cruise America prices their retired rental units at between $6-8,000 below NADA low retail before any "options" are checked.
Rentals are great values because you can buy them for thousands of dollars below fair market value. They are NOT a good deal if you are paying full retail.
And if El Monte is asking full retail plus value of options for one of their retired rentals, then they are asking way too much.
I find that Cruise America prices their retired rental units at between $6-8,000 below NADA low retail before any "options" are checked.
Rentals are great values because you can buy them for thousands of dollars below fair market value. They are NOT a good deal if you are paying full retail.
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