I'm heading to an RV dealer today to look at a 2021 Northwood Nash 24M. The NADA (J.D. Power) guide has a listed average retail price of $22,250. The dealer is asking an online price of $29,995. Over the phone I told him about the blue book listing price being quite a bit lower, but he said they don't go by blue book, they go by fair market value. Is this a real thing or should I hold him to the blue book price? I've been searching for Northwood travel trailers for a while now and I feel like the blue book listing of $22,250 would be a good deal and that price point may be a low. I'm thinking of maybe meeting him in the middle at around $26k. BTW I'm in California where everything is expensive. Any input would be greatly appreciated, thanks in advance.