- Joined
- Nov 3, 2019
- Messages
- 2,431
- RV Year
- 2022
- RV Make
- Newmar
- RV Model
- London Aire 4551
- RV Length
- 45
- Chassis
- Spartan
- TOW/TOAD
- 2020 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon
I am "trying" to buy an RV for my property. I have a pretty open mind as to what I want, and was willing to consider used or new.
My budget is < $250k with the only criteria is that it has to be a good deal. Most of what I have been looking at is Travel Trailers < $60k, and a few purpose built "destination trailers". What I have found to be true is that used are selling for almost retail NADA ( not suggested retail based on used, but original retail). It is so insane the way these things are priced.
I don't think anyone is buying at these rates, but the word has gotten out there that used prices are outrageous, so everything is being listed very high.
I started looking at new, and found that dealers are adding to MSRP --not taking away. This is not true of all dealers, or all models, but the few higher end ones that I want are priced that way. A dealer in Missoula, MT gave me a price on a custom order Grand Design -- only $10k over MSRP of $68k -- asking $79500, but I had to act now.
The same trailer is being marketed by LazyDays for $14k under MSRP, which would be a good starting point in a typical market, but at this time it is an absolute steal of a deal!
I am now considering selling my Dutch star, and then putting what I get aside and buying a ForeTravel IH45 or a newell when the economy goes the other direction.
My budget is < $250k with the only criteria is that it has to be a good deal. Most of what I have been looking at is Travel Trailers < $60k, and a few purpose built "destination trailers". What I have found to be true is that used are selling for almost retail NADA ( not suggested retail based on used, but original retail). It is so insane the way these things are priced.
I don't think anyone is buying at these rates, but the word has gotten out there that used prices are outrageous, so everything is being listed very high.
I started looking at new, and found that dealers are adding to MSRP --not taking away. This is not true of all dealers, or all models, but the few higher end ones that I want are priced that way. A dealer in Missoula, MT gave me a price on a custom order Grand Design -- only $10k over MSRP of $68k -- asking $79500, but I had to act now.
The same trailer is being marketed by LazyDays for $14k under MSRP, which would be a good starting point in a typical market, but at this time it is an absolute steal of a deal!
I am now considering selling my Dutch star, and then putting what I get aside and buying a ForeTravel IH45 or a newell when the economy goes the other direction.