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Old 02-06-2014, 04:42 AM   #4
moneeleann
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I think that NADA values are kind of useless when it comes to Trailmanor. If a unit has been well kept, you're not going to see prices below 5000, even for a 2000 unit.

With that said, I paid 6500 for my 2005 3023. I got it at that price because of roof damage and a leaking roof, and torsion bar problems. Not hail damage. I spent a lot of time, effort, and money fixing that roof. If I sold it now, with everything repaired, I would expect to get 9-10K out of it.

I do think the dealer may be overcharging for the 2005, but then, it's a dealer, they are making a profit, and like you said, no clue what they're doing to it. 9000, like you said, wouldn't be unreasonable. The 2009 actually seems to be at a fairly decent price. Similar to many I've seen here. I think Trailmanor holds its worth more than the NADA guides say, in my opinion.
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