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NADA Guides – Used RV Prices on NADAguides.comSecond-hand RV? Get Pre-Owned RV Values on the NADA "Blue Book" Site
The NADA "blue book" website at nadaguides.com provides used RV retail prices. How accurate is that, and how does it compare with real local used RV prices?
The buyer of a private-sale used RV often wonders, "Is that a fair price?" One common way of researching a used RV value is a reference such as the guide provided by NADA (the National Automobile Dealers Association) at nadaguides.com, which offers pricing on used RVs from 1975-2009 The NADA guides are printed in yellow and black, but are still referred to as "blue book" price guides, a generic term that has been used for years to refer to any periodically issued price list. They are not to be confused with the Kelley Blue Book (a trade name; kbb.com only lists cars) or the Canadian "black book" for autos. How to Get NADA Guide Used RV ValuesThe NADA site at nadaguides.com is simple to use.
NADA Guide RV PricesThe NADA site gives three prices, all in US dollars:
NADA Guide Used RV Values vs Local Pre-Owned RV ValuesWhere do the NADA prices and mileage figures come from? "NADA guides are based primarily on a percentage of the manufacturer’s suggested retail price (M.S.R.P.). These guides may be nowhere near the actual current resale value," claims Nina Romanov ("New and Used Motor Home RV Values - Blue Book and NADA", buzzle.com, 12/17/2006). NADA says their figures are based on "information received from the automotive marketplace." The NADA RV Buying Guides may be a good starting place, but are not necessarily the most accurate gauge of local prices. Although overall condition and accessories can be taken into account by nadaguides.com, many other factors will influence the selling price of a used RV in a specific locale.
Local Resources for Used RV PricingThere are numerous cross-country online sources for used RV sales. Local print sources for used RV sales are one reliable source of comparison shopping. These will include:
Online sources with local listings are another good source of comparative used RV values. Examples are:
And, of course, the adventurous buyer may even turn to eBay for an RV auction. A unit in good condition that comes in at a price considerably lower than the comparable NADA blue book pricing may represent a bargain, but it pays to shop around.
The copyright of the article NADA Guides – Used RV Prices on NADAguides.com in RV Recreation is owned by Thomas Alan Gray. Permission to republish NADA Guides – Used RV Prices on NADAguides.com in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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