Posted 2005-12-16 10:41 AM (#34144 - in reply to #34124) Subject: RE: blue book value
Elite Veteran
Posts: 648
Location: Coconut Creek, FL
Not that I'm aware of - but check the internet.
check various websites selling trailers such as this one to determine going rates for trailers - keep in mind that prices will vary greatly depending on the location. Higher in South Fla than in Alabama for example. One thing to keep in mind is how much repair is needed - can't see spending alot for a trailer that needs a ton of work, really cheaper to buy a new or slightly used one than to rebuild it and you still have an old trailer. However if you are very handy this could be a good option.
Posted 2005-12-16 5:38 PM (#34162 - in reply to #34124) Subject: RE: blue book value
Regular
Posts: 53
Location: Belle, MO
LQ trailers will show up in the RV Blue Book. I started on the process of adding our conversions to their listings, but since ours are all custom, there's no good way to do it.
It's basicall up to the manufacturer to list the options the offer and the value of them.
Generally it's easier to get an appraisal (sorta like on a house) Find a couple comparable trailers and their prices etc.