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12-23-2011, 02:08 PM
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Does anyone know what a 2007 Kar Kaddy SS in excellent condition would be worth?
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12-23-2011, 02:18 PM
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Location: Vancouver, WA
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Ours is a 2006 (not that it makes much difference). We paid just over $2,200 (list was about $3,400). I wouldn't sell mine for less than $1,700.
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12-23-2011, 04:32 PM
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Newmar Owners Club
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Location: Wellington, Florida
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Hi jjb4100,
I have a 2005 SS and would not sell it. This unit is build like a tank and has worked as advertised. It provides me toad options that I want to keep.
The following is based on the seller not being in a bind and needing to sell. I mention this because the value of a used item is what both parties are willing to sell or buy it for. Consider determining the retail price for the current year SS model. Then determine the condition of the unit you are going to purchase. If the unit is well used, original tires and the usual wear and tear, gut feel says 1/2 the new model price. These units came with Carlisle trailer tires. This brand is not noted for reliability or longevity. They may need to be replaced. If the unit was stored inside, little use and in pristine condition then 2/3 the current year/model price may be fair.
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12-23-2011, 04:52 PM
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Tiffin Owners Club
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Like Gary I also have a 2005 and would not sell it. These caddies are built very well. I paid back then about $2200 but had to assemble it myself. If it's a 2007 with original tires I'd replace them no matter what they look like. So to answer your question I ball park it at $1300-$1700 based on condition/tires.
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12-27-2011, 11:55 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by GaryKD
Hi jjb4100,
I have a 2005 SS and would not sell it. This unit is build like a tank and has worked as advertised. It provides me toad options that I want to keep.
The following is based on the seller not being in a bind and needing to sell. I mention this because the value of a used item is what both parties are willing to sell or buy it for. Consider determining the retail price for the current year SS model. Then determine the condition of the unit you are going to purchase. If the unit is well used, original tires and the usual wear and tear, gut feel says 1/2 the new model price. These units came with Carlisle trailer tires. This brand is not noted for reliability or longevity. They may need to be replaced. If the unit was stored inside, little use and in pristine condition then 2/3 the current year/model price may be fair.
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Ours is a 2005 model and came with GoodYear tires, Marathon if I remember correctly. No where near ready for new tires.
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12-27-2011, 11:57 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by wardy
Like Gary I also have a 2005 and would not sell it. These caddies are built very well. I paid back then about $2200 but had to assemble it myself. If it's a 2007 with original tires I'd replace them no matter what they look like. So to answer your question I ball park it at $1300-$1700 based on condition/tires.
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Same here, it was delivered to work, at the front door. They tried to get it around to the back but couldn't do it. So, I assembled it on the sidewalk, in a snow storm, by myself. Only thing I needed to do was break out my torque wrench when I got it home. Tires shouldn't need replacing yet.
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2002 Newmar Dutch Star 4090 ISC 350/1050 with Banks Kit, now 435/1200
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