โFeb-01-2015 04:05 AM
โFeb-10-2015 09:10 PM
billsenick wrote:
I didn't know Bush made a recession !!!:S
โFeb-10-2015 08:50 PM
โFeb-10-2015 04:39 PM
gonesouth wrote:
Conclusion? NADA is great for comparing theoretical values of coaches you may see as equivalent, but there is no substitute for poking around in the market to find out what your dream coach is actually selling for.
โFeb-10-2015 03:23 PM
โFeb-02-2015 06:09 AM
Tom N wrote:
Dealers have wholesale invested in their used units and sell those for retail......mostly. Both values are in the dealers NADA guide. Ask him to see his.
โFeb-02-2015 01:24 AM
โFeb-01-2015 03:33 PM
โFeb-01-2015 02:22 PM
Effy wrote:et2 wrote:Effy wrote:et2 wrote:Effy wrote:
I can't see how that kind of blanket math is used. I imagine selling a trade really depends on what kind of deal was, or is to, be made. They will price it just like any other unit - competitive to what similar or same units are selling for. They can only charge what the market will bear. If the same unit is selling 25% less somewhere else, theirs will sit.
Isn't that what they said? :h
no
I see, so your "they can only charge what the market will bear, vs "whatever the traffic will bear" is a more precise explanation . :R
Did that make you feel better?
And to answer your question um no. Did you read op's post? He said he heard that used RV market follows a 25% increase. The answer is no. I wasn't responding to a previous poster. What part aren't you getting? If you wanted to reference someone else's post, try including in yours. Otherwise we have no idea what you are talking about. If I said something similar to someone else, who cares? Maybe I was typing and got caught up doing something before I posted it and someone said something similar. Does it make you feel better to point that out? You need that sort of validation? Man, some of you guys would rather troll on here to pick apart other's posts than actually be helpful. This forum compared to others has the worst population of grumpy, one-uppers and forum critics I have ever seen. Maybe you should try your hand at editing instead of bothering the rest of us with wasted drivel.
โFeb-01-2015 01:50 PM
โFeb-01-2015 01:30 PM
Tom N wrote:
Dealers have wholesale invested in their used units and sell those for retail......mostly. Both values are in the dealers NADA guide. Ask him to see his.
โFeb-01-2015 01:23 PM
โFeb-01-2015 10:41 AM
et2 wrote:Effy wrote:et2 wrote:Effy wrote:
I can't see how that kind of blanket math is used. I imagine selling a trade really depends on what kind of deal was, or is to, be made. They will price it just like any other unit - competitive to what similar or same units are selling for. They can only charge what the market will bear. If the same unit is selling 25% less somewhere else, theirs will sit.
Isn't that what they said? :h
no
I see, so your "they can only charge what the market will bear, vs "whatever the traffic will bear" is a more precise explanation . :R
โFeb-01-2015 10:02 AM
โFeb-01-2015 10:00 AM
Effy wrote:et2 wrote:Effy wrote:
I can't see how that kind of blanket math is used. I imagine selling a trade really depends on what kind of deal was, or is to, be made. They will price it just like any other unit - competitive to what similar or same units are selling for. They can only charge what the market will bear. If the same unit is selling 25% less somewhere else, theirs will sit.
Isn't that what they said? :h
no