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fireflock
May 13, 2017Explorer
Forget MSRP. It's made up and based on nothing real.
NADA can range from sort of OK to really bad depending on how many of a particular make/model are sold via dealers. NADA doesn't track private sales. Data can be sparse for thinly traded RV's.
My strategy would be to decide on what you want and then look nationwide for prices at other dealers as well as on sites like rvtrader and craigslist.
Anything other than a van for a daily driver will get old quick. If you plan to use it less than once a week and have plenty of parking options then using something small as a second car could be OK.
NADA can range from sort of OK to really bad depending on how many of a particular make/model are sold via dealers. NADA doesn't track private sales. Data can be sparse for thinly traded RV's.
My strategy would be to decide on what you want and then look nationwide for prices at other dealers as well as on sites like rvtrader and craigslist.
Anything other than a van for a daily driver will get old quick. If you plan to use it less than once a week and have plenty of parking options then using something small as a second car could be OK.
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