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I enquired today about a trade in for another caravan. I was shocked by the price he offered me, Lunar Venus 570/4 2016. Offer was £7500, against a £15000 van. Is this about right? It was from a dealer.
 
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Even taking into account an obvious difference between trade-in and dealer selling prices, that does seem lower than the 3 Venus caravans on Autotrader - but it also depends on whether the £15,000 is high or low for the model being sold.
 
Jun 20, 2005
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The market pages say £12,500- £14,500 is what you will pay a Dealer.
£7500 way too low,.
May be Dry January 🍺🍺has affected the offer. Hang in there.
Yes Lunar is no more but I doubt spares are not available.
 
Nov 11, 2009
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The market pages say £12,500- £14,500 is what you will pay a Dealer.
£7500 way too low,.
May be Dry January 🍺🍺has affected the offer. Hang in there.
Yes Lunar is no more but I doubt spares are not available.
Lunar specific parts such as interior fittings or body panels may be more difficult to source.
 
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Even taking into account an obvious difference between trade-in and dealer selling prices, that does seem lower than the 3 Venus caravans on Autotrader - but it also depends on whether the £15,000 is high or low for the model being sold.
Dealer mark ups of 50% are not uncommon. That’s what I found when I sold my Swift in 2022. But The market conditions now have probably changed as more post covid used models come back in to the market, buyer demographic may have changed along with the effects of inflation and general cost of living pressures.
 
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Lunar specific parts such as interior fittings or body panels may be more difficult to source.
Would that stop you buying one?

Bailey parts for my Wyoming are virtually non existent. You’d be amazed at the amount of cabinet woodwork I have diy’d.

When it got bashed a few years ago the awning rail is no longer available. The repairer repaired it, most would have chucked it. So all is not lost.

I suspect body parts for most 10 year old makes will be difficult to source from the manufacturer but there are other markets.
 
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Maybe a result of supply and demand. I've mentioned before that I traded in my 2016 Adria MH for a new Adria caravan. It will be 3 years in May. The dealer still has the MH.
 
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Should have said, other van was a lunar clubman se, 2018, £14995.
That’s taking the proverbial. Without any discount or inducements on the newer caravan the cost to change at £7500 would cover a lot of trips and maintenance. Better start shopping around see what the alternatives are.
 
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In my experience dealers offer low on models they don't particularly want to stock or think they may take longer to sell on.
 
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Lunar specific parts such as interior fittings or body panels may be more difficult to source.
Caravan workshops have considerable expertise at sourcing parts from other brands to carry out non-warranty repairs - my Lunar needed one of the roof straps replaced to fix a leak and the workshop already knew that Bailey roof straps are better and fit.
 
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I would say that to low I would look at other dealers and you might like another and see what they offer for your caravan .
 

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