Class A Motorhome Blue Book Value

Whether your are appraising a Class A Motorhome that you own, or one that you are considering purchasing, take the time to evaluate the RV completely.  To establish the camper blue book value of the Class A Motorhome, take note of the brand RV, the year, the model number, the location, the mileage, the type (Class A Motorhome – gas, or Class A Motorhome – diesel), the length, the stock number, and the condition.  While researching the blue book value of a Class A Motorhome, keep in mind that like a car, there is one set of pricing for a new motorhome, and a depreciated price for a used motorhome.



While it may be an advantage to own a new motorhome, take in to consideration the savings you could reap by purchasing a used motorhome with low mileage that is in good condition. Looking for some resources to establish the blue book value of a Class A Motorhome, whether it’s gas or diesel?

Establishing the camper blue book value of a Class A Motorhome is like appraising a home – it takes research to establish the blue book value. A Class A Motorhome is the conventional motorhome. A Class A Motorhome is entirely constructed on a specially designed motor vehicle chassis.



13 thoughts on “Class A Motorhome Blue Book Value”

  1. i AM CHECKING TO SEE WHAT OUR FIFTH WHEEL IS AT. 2011 SUNDANCE BY HEARTLAND, BUNK HOUSE, OUTDOOR KIICHEN, EVERYTHING WORKS . JUST HAD BOTH AC”S CLEANED AND READY TO GO.

  2. We have a beautiful 39″ fleetwood great condition, 4 slides, large refrigerator, large microwave, 3 burner stove, couch, recliner chair. Table and 4 dining chairs ( upholstered) plus 2 more matching folding chairs,
    Nice s ize bedroom, big closet, safe. Lots of storage space inside and out.2 TVs inside.
    This unit also has an outdoor kitchen. with stainless steel counter, with sink, and a grill., small refrigerator and TV. Husband unable to drive anymore. We are sad to have to sell it. So much fun. I think it is 1905 diesel. Even has a washer/dryer and vaccum. selling after the 1st of the year. Price ?????

  3. I’m tired of going around in circles. I have a 1999 Allegro Bay 34 ft. Gas engine, one slide self leveling Jack’s with 21000 miles. Can someone give me a ball park figure for what it’s worth. I need to sell

  4. Robert Tearle

    I need a bluebook value on a 2020 Forest River FR3 / 33ft. was delivered off the lot, but owner took ill and it has never been used and has been kept in storage under roof

  5. I am selling a 2003 Fleetwood Expedition 38 ft. 350 hp Cummins 2 slides
    112360 Miles. New washer/dryer, everything works, tires are good, awnings are good. A couple small cosmetic blemishes. What kind of price sounds fair for this? I have it marked at $48k

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