Hi every. New guy here - considering purchasing a used Livin Lite Toyhauler - specifically 7x18 maybe 7x20 (I might consider a 6x15 even). Anyhow, as I have been researching used units, I am a bit confused when looking up NADA book values.
One I came across is advertised as a 2014 Quicksilver VRV 7x18. In looking up NADA book values, NADA lists Quicksliver separately from VRV. VRV only goes as far as 2013 in their book values, and does list a 7x18. But...thats the wrong year as what was advertised is a 2014. So, I looked at Quicksilver. They do not list a 7x18 in 2014, only 7x20. What gives here? Is the seller mistaken, and actually has a 2013? Or is the NADA values and models listed incorrect?
Secondly - my impression from other units I have looked up is that it seems everything is listed for well above NADA values - at least $2000 higher. I certainly understand pricing in negotiating room - but this seems beyond the norm. Conversely, I know from experience that NADA book values for some used motorcycles is way off from reality of what is out there being sold. Which is the case with Livin Lite ? simply excessive negotiating room built in to advertised prices, or do they really sell well above book values?
Im sure I will have plenty of other questions!
Mike
One I came across is advertised as a 2014 Quicksilver VRV 7x18. In looking up NADA book values, NADA lists Quicksliver separately from VRV. VRV only goes as far as 2013 in their book values, and does list a 7x18. But...thats the wrong year as what was advertised is a 2014. So, I looked at Quicksilver. They do not list a 7x18 in 2014, only 7x20. What gives here? Is the seller mistaken, and actually has a 2013? Or is the NADA values and models listed incorrect?
Secondly - my impression from other units I have looked up is that it seems everything is listed for well above NADA values - at least $2000 higher. I certainly understand pricing in negotiating room - but this seems beyond the norm. Conversely, I know from experience that NADA book values for some used motorcycles is way off from reality of what is out there being sold. Which is the case with Livin Lite ? simply excessive negotiating room built in to advertised prices, or do they really sell well above book values?
Im sure I will have plenty of other questions!
Mike