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Old 03-24-2012, 12:15 PM
cdavisdb cdavisdb is offline
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Agree with Scott, You have time to find someone who will appreciate what you offer. Also, selling earlier is much better, even for reasonably less $. Unexpected carrying costs can sneak up on you and bite hard. I sold a cruising sailboat a lot of years back. Had a low offer the first week, but did not actually sell it(for near my asking price) for another year. I'd have been MUCH better off to sell low and early.

My guess is a better economy in a year or two. That might or might not translate into generally higher resale prices.

Good luck

Connor

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Old 03-24-2012, 12:44 PM
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I agree with the other guys.

The Savage model has a unique interior design. It has some great features as you mentioned, but the layout is certainly NOT for everyone. It may take a while to find the "right" buyer for that set up. So list it and see what happens, use the time factor to your advantage.

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