How much is a 2006 Springdale camper worth?

How much is a 2006 Springdale camper worth?

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Suggested List Price Average Retail
Base Price $19,297 $6,900
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Total Price $19,297 $6,900

How much does a 2005 Keystone Springdale weight?

Our Price: $7,998

VIN: 4YDT2602X5N117216
Floor Length: 27′ or 324.00″
GVWR: 4890 lbs
Dry weight: 4380
Hitch weight: 510 lbs

What is the Arctic package on a Keystone Springdale?

Arctic Package Extend the camping season with forced heat through the center of the coach into the underbelly to keep your tanks and waterlines warm. (slide models only) Pressed Countertops Marbled pressed countertops that are exceptionally durable and moisture resistant.

How much does a 2006 Springdale camper weight?

Used 2006 Keystone RV Springdale 269RLLS

Sleeps 6
Ext Width 8 ft
Ext Height 11 ft
Hitch Weight 555 lbs
Dry Weight 5750 lbs

What does a 2006 Keystone Outback weigh?

Specifications

Sleeps 6 1
Length 25 ft 10 in 8 ft
Ext Height 9 ft 11 in 385 lbs
Dry Weight 5275 lbs 1725 lbs
Fresh Water Capacity 50 gals 40 gals

How much is a 2005 Keystone Hornet worth?

Values

Suggested List Price Average Retail
Base Price $17,052 $7,600
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Total Price $17,052 $7,600

How much does a 2005 Keystone Outback weight?

Used 2005 Keystone RV Outback 26RS

Sleeps 8
Ext Height 9 ft 11 in
Hitch Weight 600 lbs
Dry Weight 4480 lbs
Cargo Weight 1520 lbs

What is a 4 season camper?

What Is a 4-Seasons Camper? In the broadest sense, a four-seasons RV is a camper that can protect its occupants and equipment from the harshest seasonal effects: from extreme heat in summer and from harsh cold in winter. Four-season RVs tend to be more expensive—and heavier. Many are bigger models.

Is there a 4 season RV?

The term “four seasons” suggests the ability to camp in the RV through the heat of summer and the cold of winter. The better equipped “true four-season” RVs are in fact capable of safe camping throughout harsh winter conditions that go as low as zero degrees Fahrenheit. Let’s take a look at both summer and winter.

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