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wannavolunteerF
Oct 22, 2014Explorer
Frankdamp hinted at one of the big problems with using KBB or NADA prices. Most people don't understand how to use them for RV's. You start with your unit, and only add the things that were NOT part of the standard build for your RV. For example, on my TT, I don't add for slides, for the vinyl floor throughout, the type AC/furnace or stove because they were all put in by Jayco.. not even the power tongue jack or scissor jack stabilizers.. because they were standard on the model I own. I have seen folks list their MH for sell and have everything checked on the NADA list and add over 20-30 thousand dollars to the price, but everything was standard for the model for sale. I have found lower end of the base price range to be pretty accurate as to what will actually sale, and close to the "dealer/bank" book.
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