Looking price
Looking price
Have been looking, what average price for a Concorse from 1999-2002? There was one scam in Sacramento Ca . a destiny for $13000, as soon as I question them add is gone. Also I see adds for 19 foot are these 19 or 20 foot?
Re: Looking price
There is no average price for every Chinook.. there's too many variables. You can check nada, but it used to be too low for reality.. I'm not sure these days.. maybe it's better.
Re: Looking price
It really depends on condition. I think a 2000 Concourse in good running condition is around $20-30k, and if they rip out all the interior, and the engine does not run, flat tires, and have a salvage title due to coach fire, come with a large rodent infestation, then it can be cheaper or maybe the own will give yo $100 if you can tow it out of the yard.
2000 Concourse dinette, on 1999 6.8L Ford E350 Triton V-10 Chassis
Re: Looking price
The concourse is 21', I think they had a early model at 19''.
Currently seeing decent Concourse models going mid-to-high 20's and up. They seem to sell pretty quick also.
Currently seeing decent Concourse models going mid-to-high 20's and up. They seem to sell pretty quick also.
2001 Concourse XL Lounge model, 6.8L Ford E350 Triton V-10 Chassis.
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Re: Looking price
Having followed Chinook ads now for a few years, the sweet spot for the 21 foot concourse is 25 grand.
Right now, with Rv's in greater demand, due to the loss of air travel, I'm seeing a premium of 30 to 40 percent.
Of course, condition, mileage, location, etc all play into price.
Right now, with Rv's in greater demand, due to the loss of air travel, I'm seeing a premium of 30 to 40 percent.
Of course, condition, mileage, location, etc all play into price.