RV Values: When Selling an RV, What’s It Really Worth? (2024)

With the boom in RVing, there’s been a boom in used RV sales. Whether you’re buying or selling an RV, understanding current RV values is important.

There are many reasons someone might want to sell their RV. Some people try RVing and decide it’s not for them. Others start out with a small used rig and love it so much that they decide to upgrade to something bigger and/or newer.

Whatever the reason, more and more people are looking to buy a recreational vehicle or upgrade one they’ve already been enjoying. So there are usually lots of potential buyers out there.

Whether it’s time to sell your RV or you’re interested in shopping for a new-to-you motorhome or travel trailer, understanding RV values is key. (Of course, knowing the value of an RV whenbuying is important too!)

So, let’s take a look at how to go about determining reasonable RV values.

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  1. 1) How Do I Know How Much an RV is Worth?
    1. 1.1) NADA RV Values
    2. 1.2) Kelley Blue Book Values
    3. 1.3) RV Sales Sites
    4. 1.4) RV Dealers (Trade-in Value)
    5. 1.5) RV Consignment
  2. 2) What Do I Do Once I’ve Determined the Sale Price of My RV?

How Do I Know How Much an RV is Worth?

There are a number of ways to figure out RV values (and a number of different approaches on how to sell an RV).

Keep in mind that listed book values won’t necessarily match up with actual market value. They’re a guide.

Market value takes into consideration the book value along with current market conditions. That is, how many RVs there are on the market vs. how many buyers there are, (supply vs. demand).

Market value even considers the type of RV you have to sell in relation to the popularity of that type of RV and how many are available.

For example, if there’s a big boom in Class B RVs and there aren’t a lot of them on the market, they’ll command higher prices. (Supply & Demand 101!)

The true RV value should also be reflected in your insurance policy, where stated value coverage should be noted (as opposed to book value). In other words, you need to accurately determine the value of the RV so that your RV insurance policy reflects that actual market value amount in case of a total loss.

So, while there are book values to consider, they’re not the same as actual market values.

Let’s take a look at various ways to determine the actual market value of an RV.

NADA RV Values

NADA is the National Automobile Dealers Association. The NADA (now JD Power Values) has been guiding the market on used vehicles and RVs for nearly a century… since 1933.

Whether you’re working with a dealer or selling your RV privately, you’ll want to consult the NADA guide to determine the book value of your rig. This guide is consulted by private buyers, sellers, professional dealers, and insurance companies as part of the data used to determine RV values.

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To begin your research, you may select the type of RV for which you’re trying to determine the value.

You can browse by the guide based on RV type. You can then enter or select your year, make, and model as you begin your search. You’ll have the opportunity to add additional information about your rig to help determine book value before listing your RV for sale.

Just remember that NADA RV values provide only one piece of the equation in determining the actual market value of an RV. It is significant, but it’s not the only thing that matters.

Let’s take a look at other data to consider.

Kelley Blue Book Values

Kelley Blue Book is another popular way to obtain information on vehicle valuation. In fact, “Kelley Blue Book” is synonymous with “auto valuation” for many of us. And it’s great for valuing a towed car, or the vehicle you use to pull a towable, by make, model, and year.

But unfortunately, there’s no specific Kelley Blue Book for RVs.

So, you can use NADA’s RV tools to get an RV valuation, and then continue your research by obtaining additional market-related information from any or all of the following sites.

RV Sales Sites

To assess an RV’s market value (based on current market conditions), you’ll want to conduct some research using a variety of RV sales sites in the area where you intend to sell your rig.

This allows you to look at RVs that are similar to yours in age, make, model, size, type, condition, and amenities so that you can see the prices similar rigs are selling for. Keep in mind that these areasking prices, not actual sale prices.

These would include the following sites and any others that may be local to you in your home state.

RV Dealers (Trade-in Value)

It’s also good to know the trade-in value before setting a sale price or negotiating with a potential buyer. Trade-in value is what a dealer would pay for your rig when you’re trading it on a new or used one.

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Knowing the trade-in value of your RV is another piece of information you can use to determine an RV’s value.

What you get for a trade-in value will certainly be less than you can get with a private sale, but some people would rather not deal with a private sale and are happy to take less when they’re buying a new RV. And there may be sales tax savings, depending on your state/province.

But dealers can manipulate the numbers between the new rig and your trade-in. If they charge more (or provide a smaller discount) for the new RV, they can seemto be offering more for your trade.

And, of course, the opposite can happen as well. They can offer you an incredibly low price on the new RV, but undervalue your trade. Yes, it can be a shell game…figures lie and liars figure.

Either way, keep all of this in mind and consider getting more than one valuation on your RV.

RV Consignment

Finally, RV consignment businesses will sell your rig for you if you choose.

They’ll photograph your rig, advertise it, and deal with potential buyers, showing and negotiating the sale on your behalf.

You can do this privately with a consignment person or through an RV dealership that takes consignments.

All of this comes at a cost, of course. You’ll be forfeiting some of the sale price as payment for consignment services.

For some people, this is well worth the cost because they just don’t want to have to deal with people coming to look at the RV. Between test drives, price negotiations, paperwork, etc, some prefer to outsource all that.

All of this is taken care of for you with a consignment sale.

You can also consult a consignor to find out how much they’d ask for your rig. You can use that information to help you set the sale price if you decide to sell on your own instead.

What Do I Do Once I’ve Determined the Sale Price of My RV?

Once you’ve arrived at a sale price you’re comfortable with, you’ll want to read our post on how to sell an RV for guidance on how to go about selling your rig.

Be sure to use caution when dealing with strangers on the internet or phone, and of course, in person. Be wary of potential scams, and use a professional financial institution to conduct any exchange of funds.

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RV Values: When Selling an RV, What’s It Really Worth? (2024)

FAQs

RV Values: When Selling an RV, What’s It Really Worth? ›

Your RV value isn't necessarily about how much you bought your RV for, but instead how you've maintained it since you've owned it. Your RV asking price will depend on your vehicle's mileage, overall condition, accident record, and other factors that are influenced by the market.

How do you determine the fair market value of an RV? ›

Ask the Experts

The first thing you'll do when determining your RV trade-in value is consult NADA, the National Automobile Dealers Association. Similar to the Kelly Blue Book for cars, the Dealer NADA RV price book is often consulted by dealers looking at purchasing your RV.

Is there an RV Kelley Blue book? ›

Kelley Blue Book is a trusted resource for determining the value of traditional automotive vehicles. However, unfortunately, they do not offer a dedicated valuation service for RVs on their website or in their printed guides.

How do I look up the value of an RV? ›

National Automobile Dealers' Association (NADA)

NADA, or the National Automobile Dealers' Association, provides values for used RVs. They list prices and values for motorhomes, travel trailers, and even truck campers and park models.

What is the nada value on an RV? ›

NADA, as well as the dealership, will base the price of the RV on age, condition, options, mileage, and whether or not it is motorized. All NADA prices assume that the RV is in good condition and in proper working order.

What is actual cash value of RV? ›

Actual Cash Value or the ACV of your RV is the actual market value of your RV. This number should come from a third party source such as the National Automobile Dealer's Association (NADA), or other similar source.

What is the best time of year to sell an RV? ›

Fall: Harvesting Opportunities

Retirees and empty-nesters often seek to downsize during this time, making your well-maintained camper an attractive option. Buyers looking to secure a vehicle before the next travel season may also be motivated to purchase. However, as winter approaches, the market may slow down.

Which is better Kelley Blue Book or Nada? ›

KBB factors in the condition of the vehicle, local market conditions, and popularity of the vehicle, so their prices tend to be a lower than NADA. NADA values tend to lean higher because they assume cars are in good conditions.

Which is more accurate KBB or Edmunds? ›

Many experts believe Edmunds' values are more accurate than KBB's. That's not always the case, of course, which is why getting several estimates and averaging still makes the most sense.

What do banks use to determine RV value? ›

In order to determine the worth of your RV consider the following: NADA Value - it's like a Kelly Blue Book for RVs. It is used by banks and dealers to determine the national value of your RV. RV Listing Site - use RV listing sites like RV Trader and RVT to see what the going rate of your RV is in your market.

Will RV prices go down in 2024? ›

RV Prices in 2024. In 2024, concerns over inflation have tempered, and rates are expected to be cut three times in 2024 (and more in 2025 and 2026). That's good news for everyone. It's also a fairly recent turn of events — one to monitor to see its effects on the RV industry as a whole.

What is my RV worth Kelley Blue Book? ›

There is no RV Blue Book value system for RV's, but you can use an online valuation tool like NADA.com, or a service like NationalVehicle.com to find the private sale value. There are many factors to determine your RV's worth, such as make, model, year, condition, features, and the current market condition.

Do used RVs hold their value? ›

Like all vehicles, RVs depreciate over time. You can determine an RVs depreciation by the vehicle's age, mileage, wear and tear, and the type of RV you own. Class A and Class B vehicles depreciate similarly, while Class C RVs depreciate more slowly and hold value slightly better.

How do you calculate the fair market value of a vehicle? ›

You can find the actual value of your car by going to a library or bookstore and referring to a Kelley Blue Book. Or, you can find similar vehicles that are being sold in your area (within 50 miles of your zip code) with local auto trade magazines, or online.

How is fair market value of an asset determined? ›

Fair market value is the price a business, property or other asset would sell for in an open and competitive market where the buyer and seller have adequate information of relevant facts, a reasonable time to complete a deal, are under no compulsion, are acting in their own interests and mutually agree on the price.

Is there a Kelley Blue Book for 5th wheel RVs? ›

Whatever your reason for selling your RV, your first question is probably, “How do I know what my RV is worth?” Unlike automobiles, there's no Kelley Blue Book for travel trailers, motorhomes, and other recreational vehicles. But instead of using Kelley Blue Book, campers can access a few tools that come close.

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