I bought one in mid-May in Central Texas for $16,500. Others for sale at that time in Texas were going for $18,000 -22,000, much farther away. There was a 1/2 inch ding in the clamshell above the kitchen and the prior owner took the cooler - which was perfect as I didn't want it anyway, wanted a fridge/freezer unit. He also put in a new mattress. Apart from that it looked brand new. So look to other sales in your location for a better feel of pricing.
Last time I saw one, about two years ago, there was a new one for $9,995. they had a hard time selling it. Never got another one there that I saw. Guess it depends on regional area. New & used RV prices have been falling in my region. Prices are still high on new, but now they will deal and give discounts again. Plus there are more on the lots.
BTW: SE stands for Simple Edition, NOT Special Edition
Considering the price of new TAGs, mid teens seems right. Low teens seem too cheap to me, although it might depend on where in the US you are selling it.
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I saw one on RVTrader with an ask of $14,000
https://www.rvtrader.com/listing/2020-Nucamp-T@G+XL+SE-5021949133
2019 T@G Boondock Edge 5W
2017 Toyota 4Runner TRD Pro
2022 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon 4xe
Thanks
I bought one in mid-May in Central Texas for $16,500. Others for sale at that time in Texas were going for $18,000 -22,000, much farther away. There was a 1/2 inch ding in the clamshell above the kitchen and the prior owner took the cooler - which was perfect as I didn't want it anyway, wanted a fridge/freezer unit. He also put in a new mattress. Apart from that it looked brand new. So look to other sales in your location for a better feel of pricing.
Campers: Sue, Pippi, & ObiJuan TV: '23 Hyundai Ioniq 5 SE RWD EV... Playtoy: '20 T@G XL Boondock Edge... Home/THOW:1998 Fleetwood Bounder 32K
I’m in Central Texas
Last time I saw one, about two years ago, there was a new one for $9,995. they had a hard time selling it. Never got another one there that I saw. Guess it depends on regional area. New & used RV prices have been falling in my region. Prices are still high on new, but now they will deal and give discounts again. Plus there are more on the lots.
BTW: SE stands for Simple Edition, NOT Special Edition
Anything going for $18-$22 is probably not the SE model. I do remember seeing them for around $10 a couple of years ago but demand was low.
2019 T@G Boondock Edge 5W
2017 Toyota 4Runner TRD Pro
2022 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon 4xe
Home A/C went out recently. We slept well in the Garage in the ESCAPE POD.
I’m keeping it for life, it has its perks !
After all, I’ve corrected most of NuCamps mistakes so it’s better than anything they sell.
Considering the price of new TAGs, mid teens seems right. Low teens seem too cheap to me, although it might depend on where in the US you are selling it.
Thanks, probably will sell this spring
Did you ever sell your SE and if so how much?