The NADA says $28,900 is average retail. The Original List Price says $36,000 New.
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The NADA says $28,900 is average retail. The Original List Price says $36,000 New.
Nada is a joke for boats..
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NADA is one baseline that I use for all my cars, boats, trucks, motor homes and motorcycles. The basis of my success is how far below NADA or Blue Book I negotiated. I don't know of any other source that gets me an objective price. Banks use NADA as a basis for their loans.
You have to do your own research, I watch boat prices and how fast they sell from all over. The Nada seems to be dealer marked up prices and locally and isn't very useful. At least for me with the multiple boats I've bought/sold. It's great for setting insurance value and loans cuz it's always very high..
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Those figures sound like before options are added. Boat cost a lot more than that new.
Thanks, I did not know the prices were high. For all these years, I thought I worked out good deals. At the same token, I sell stuff using NADA and KBB and they always seem to sell close the asking price but the economy around here is such that people often pay over the NADA and KBB.
It really depends on time of year and what someone is willing to pay.
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That boat will sell for low-mid 30's in a matter of days if he posts it up on onlyinboards.