NADA is a joke with regard to real market value. It has my 1997 32 AT at an avg retail of $37,700 + 3 k for a trailer. Even in this market, its worth about 20k more.
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Originally Posted by dieselmatt1
(Post 3022321)
im in the market for a 25-35 baja outlaw/or fountain ,
why does everyone think there boat is worth 10k to 30k over blue book value? i have cash in hand and cant find a good market deal, im know it might be a little over blue book but whats going on? curious what everyone else has to say - or if you are running into the same problem. |
A book does not buy or sell items so throw it in the garbage. Items are only worth what someone is willing to pay. There are deals just have to be patient and educated so when something good comes up you are ready to pull the trigger before it goes.
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and...every body owes more than they are worth. That's what happens when you finance for 15-20 years with 0 down.[/QUOTE]
Thats not gonna happen again. Banks want 20% down or they dont want to know ya. |
i just checked my 35 fountain, with 500 hp engines, with no other adds or trailer it showed 67300 for av retail. with the adds it showed 68420 then add 7210 dollars for trailer, total 75630. :lolhit:
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are you saying thats low or high??????? here are some comps
http://www.boattrader.com/search-res...t-Length:DESC/ |
nada had low retail and average retail, that was all average retail price i found on my boat, it was re rigged with 500 efi's , extension boxes, so no add for that, only listed a carb 500. trailer is a 2005 alum, trip axle with disc brakes
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Originally Posted by Griff
(Post 3022563)
NADA is a joke with regard to real market value.
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Originally Posted by Griff
(Post 3022563)
NADA is a joke with regard to real market value. It has my 1997 32 AT at an avg retail of $37,700 + 3 k for a trailer. Even in this market, its worth about 20k more.
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How do they even figure a blue book value on boats??? I'm in the aircraft business and for jets every sale is recorded and made public knowledge to anybody who wants to pay the jetnet fee. It also gives spec sheets which show what equipment the airplane had, engine times, etc...so all you have to do is go online and you can see exactley what airplanes brought what money that month and you know where the market is....sure we have a blue book but the trend in the book is always a couple months behind
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