Black Book recently reported that the average selling price for motorized units was $43,729, which is down $4,540 (9.4 percent) from the previous month. Towables came in at $13,052, down $887 (6.3 percent) from last month. One year ago, the average motorhome sold for $49,211 and the average towable unit brought $12,585.
“The average selling price of motorized units at auction last month dropped roughly nine percent, which sounds significant, but if you exclude September’s unexpected price spike, the drop is really only about one and a half percent from two months ago, which would be expected going into colder weather,” said Eric Lawrence, director of specialty markets. “Trailer values have fallen off a decent amount from their summer highs, but it’s nothing that is unexpected for the time of year.”
Auction volume was mixed: motorized increased 3 percent from the previous month while towables dropped 16 percent.
The average ago of all units was eight years old (MY2010).
For motorhomes (including Class A, B, and C)
- Average selling price was $43,729, down $4,540 (9.4 percent) from the previous month
- One year ago, the average selling price was $49,211
- Auction volume was up 3 percent from the previous month. The average model year was 2011.
For towables (including travel trailers and fifth wheels)
- Average selling price was $13,052, down $887 (6.3 percent) from the previous month
- One year ago, the average selling price was $12,585
- Auction volume was down 16 percent from the previous month. The average model year was 2010.