Nada.com gives values for RVs and is a good place to start. When looking at nada, the base price they give is for the unit with the standard equipment as from the factory. So don't add the optional equipment unless they are something not standard.
You can also google your model and find a lot of them for sale across the country and the prices they are asking for them. But those prices will be all over the map depending on what that owner thinks theirs is worth. Doesn't mean they will actually get that price, or even close. But you can throw out the highs and lows and they will probably be in line with nada.
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Bill & Patricia
Riley, our Golden
2007 3075RL (recently sold, currently without)
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