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valhalla360
Nov 17, 2020Navigator
1) Corona has thrown everything out of wack.
2) They won't be as accurate as NADA on an F150 because there a million F150's per year sold, so the market is huge and they have enough sales data to dial in the values. An RV model that sells 5,000/yr is a popular model.
3) Dealer prices are always higher than NADA. They are in it to make money. Private sales are all over the place because most haven't got a clue what it's worth.
4) Condition is huge in RVs and it can dramatically change the price.
2) They won't be as accurate as NADA on an F150 because there a million F150's per year sold, so the market is huge and they have enough sales data to dial in the values. An RV model that sells 5,000/yr is a popular model.
3) Dealer prices are always higher than NADA. They are in it to make money. Private sales are all over the place because most haven't got a clue what it's worth.
4) Condition is huge in RVs and it can dramatically change the price.
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