Good Price for a 2005 3326

Not enough info to offer comments on price.

What do you know of the vehicle? Accessories? Clean interior, exterior issues, bed types, flooring, tires, wheels, awning, etc.

What region of the country are you finding this TM? Are there pictures on the dealer website? TM's are unique. They don't compare to anything else but similar TM's. What have you seen for pricing in your region. NADA is not necessarily a bench mark for resale.
 
Agreed; too little information. But, in looking at the old For Sale postings on this site, there are not 3326 TMs listed. So, you are looking at a rare bird, apparently.

Depending on condition and amenities, it may be a good price, or it may be a few thousand high. Would you feel comfortable paying that price for the unit, after looking at it, knowing that a new model close to the same size is likely $35,000 or more? That is the bottom line - are you comfortable with it?

Good luck!
 
As others have said, depends on the kind of condition it is in. Strikes me as a midrange figure, not high but not low.
Tells us more if you would like more feedback.
Also search this site to see what others have recommended one inspect when considering a purchase.
 
I bought the 3326 for $8995. The Nada value is $12600. The 3326 had been on their lot for awhile because they knew nothing about Trailmanors. I had to show them how to collapse the unit for travel. I think I got a great deal because they didn't know what they had.
 
Congratulations. I did find some information at http://www.trailmanor.com/WebDocs/Showroom/BuildRV/3326King.htm Does look like what I want my next one to be. There seems to be quite a few TMs in the souf, perhaps because now elderly retirees here realize their camping days are past and Holiday Inns have a lot to offer.

You can get a good price if you work at it from a dealer in other things who took one in on trade. Had been watching the one I bought at a dealer in land leviatans and got a good price (slightly less than you paid but also 6 feet less TM and I really like your dinette.

TrailManor really needs a historian to manage past brochures and videos. I found a lot of interesting things at http://www.trailmanor.com/WebDocs/Media/ but many of the links are broken.
 
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