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Old 07-03-2012, 06:28 AM   #10
Brittany Dogs
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Originally Posted by Scott O View Post
An RV is only worth what you are willing to pay for it. If you think it is overpriced, it is. If you think it is very clean and worth the price, it is. Remember, it is a 4 year old TM which probably cost around $30,000 originally and feature-wise is about the same as a new one.
My unit is a year old and cost just shy of $30k. Given all the work I put into it, $500 in batteries, the fixes, the improvements and reworks, if I had to sell it today, which I won't, I'd want $32k for it. I would probably not get such a price from a buyer but for now, that's fine with me.

To me, $18k for a 4 year old unit that is new and clean looking, that may have all the bugs worked out, could be considered fair but only in the opinion of whomever is willing to pay that. Scott's comment is right on.
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2011, Model 2720SD, 13.5k btu Dometic Low Profile Penguin II with a user installed Easy-Start modification, "Jack" TV Antenna, 15" Goodyear Marathon 225/75R15D Tires on Alloy Wheels, Swing Hitch, Electric Tongue Jack, Front Window (now an option). Powered with a Honda 2000i or 3000 handi (depending on the weather) generator when dry camping. Powered with two 6V Trojan T145 batteries when I need to run silent and deep. TV = 2016 Toyota Tacoma Double Cab w/ WDH.

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