I live in Houston, Texas and looking at a 2000 2100V Limited, I did the NADA and the BUC and got 18800 and 21500 respectivly for a good clean boat, (not sure why such a difference between the two agencies?). The guy is asking $25000, why so much higher than what the reported values??
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Originally posted by 2whlin View PostI live in Houston, Texas and looking at a 2000 2100V Limited, I did the NADA and the BUC and got 18800 and 21500 respectivly for a good clean boat, (not sure why such a difference between the two agencies?). The guy is asking $25000, why so much higher than what the reported values??If its not fun, Why do it?
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Well, it is the height of the boating season and people are wishing that their boats are more expensive than they really are. IMO, you can find an boat appraiser and they will provide you a better idea of the values of the boats. But, again... It is the boating season and people also owe more than the true value of the boat still.
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Originally posted by 2whlin View PostI wish that were the case but I am not finding anyone selling their boats in NADA range.
It's a solid boat that will last a long time. It's not going to depreciate a whole lot more.Cursed by a fortune cookie: "Your principles mean more to you than any money or success."
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