Camper Value
Posted on October 22, 2009
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Need camper value? When searching for your new or used camper value take into consideration these important points! Camper value consists of age, brand, condition, location and economy.
- The year of manufacture plays a large part in determining camper value. Unless you’re evaluating a vintage camper, the newer the better is generally true. Safety features of current models are probably better than previous models. Experience in manufacturing generally leads to better styles and workmanship, positively affecting the camper value.
- The camper brand and its’ popularity are key to camper value. Although one camper might be manufactured exactly the same as another brand, brand is important in camper value.
- It goes without saying that the condition is vitally important in determing camper value. A well maintained camper will very obviously be of a higher value than a camper poorly maintained.
- Recent sales data will support your estimate of camper value. You can check eBay motors, Nada guides, Kelley Blue Book or Edmunds for info. Craigslist is becoming increasingly popular also for checking camper value. eBay Motors is easy to check live auctions for the geographical area you are looking to establish the camper value.
- The overall economy will affect your camper value. When people have excess money to purchase items, it drives inflation. When excess cash is not readily available, inflation will drop, and prices will go down. The definition of inflation is too many dollars chasing too few products. Depending on whether you’re buying or selling, you’ll like this factor of camper value. At the time of this post we’re in a period of next to zero inflation, which will keep the value of a camper very low. There is an excess of inventory on the market currently, so this is a buyers market.
- Geographic area plays a part in camper value. Some areas have milder climates, supporting camping for more days per year. Also consider how the camper has been stored, inside out of the weather, or outside to brave it alone. You might also look into whether the camper has been driven much on winter roads that have been icy and salted down. The salt will age the underbelly of the camper, and that will pull down the camper value.
Have we left out anything you think about when it comes to camper value? Please join the conversation and let us know what you secret is to establishing camper value!
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