Black Book recently released its monthly report, showing that the average selling price for motorized units was $46,539, which is up $3,948 (9.2 percent) from the previous month. Towables came in at $13,267, down $525 (3.8 percent) from last month.
One year ago, the average motorhome sold for $40,244 and the average towable unit brought $11,835.
“The average selling price of motorized units at auction last month jumped by nearly ten percent, which equates to roughly $4,000,” said Eric Lawrence, director of specialty markets. “At first glance, this would appear to herald the reversal of the downward trend in pricing we discussed last month, but looking a little more closely reveals that although the average price is indeed up significantly, the product mix was heavily skewed towards more expensive models. Let’s consider this a ‘developing story.’”
Auction volume was mixed: motorized was down 10 percent from the previous month and towables were essentially unchanged.
For motorhomes (including Class A, B, and C)
- Average selling price was $46,539 up $3,948 (9.2 percent) from the previous month
- One year ago, the average selling price was $40,244
- Auction volume was down 10 percent from the previous month
For towables (including travel trailers and fifth wheels)
- Average selling price was $13,267, down $525 (3.8 percent) from the previous month
- One year ago, the average selling price was $11,835
- Auction volume was essentially unchanged from the previous month