2009 2506T hi-lo

Imanet

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I am thinking about maybe selling my 2006 Hi-Lo. We put brand new tires and a new canopy and I'm going to ask 9,500. Just wondering if that sounds like a fair price. It is very clean and in great shape. Everything is in working condition.
 
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I am thinking about maybe selling my 2006 Hi-Lo. We put brand new tires and a new canopy and I'm going to ask 9,500. Just wondering if that sounds like a fair price. It is very clean and in great shape. Everything is in working condition.

I would check rvtrader or oodle and see what others are asking for the same model.

The NADA guides are a little high but it should give you a ballpark figure.

2006 Hi Lo Price, 2006 Hi Lo Values & 2006 Hi Lo Specs | NADAguides
 
I am thinking about maybe selling my 2006 Hi-Lo. We put brand new tires and a new canopy and I'm going to ask 9,500. Just wondering if that sounds like a fair price. It is very clean and in great shape. Everything is in working condition.

Can you verify the model and year? Is it a 2009 or 2006? Did they make a Towlight in a 25 ft. length? :confused:
 
The year is 2006. This is our second ho-lo and we love it. Just not using it much. It's 2506-C model
 
The year is 2006. This is our second ho-lo and we love it. Just not using it much. It's 2506-C model

Thanks for clarifying! To get a starting point for the value, try the NADA guides. Just find Hi-Lo in the drop down box, put in your zip code, add any options you have and it will give you some values:

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You can then post it in the "Hi-Lo's for Sale" category of the Trading Post section on the forum.

I personally think you are a little under-priced but then I live in the most expensive state in America! Good luck on your sale!
 
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There was a 2008 27T that was listed on here, near us that was in excellent condition, it sold for $10,500

I've noticed that it really depends on what part of the country you live which will determine the price someone is willing to pay for your Hi-Lo, or for any RV for that matter. I guess that is why the NADA guides ask for your zipcode before they give you a value. Here in California, Hi-Lo's are somewhat rare so the prices tend to be higher.
 
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