Depending on the year and model of the cargo trailer it varies from a thousand up to and over five thousand.
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The cost of a used trailer depends on the type and condition of the trailer itself. The average price is about five thousand dollars or more for a trailer in new or nice condition.
For a cargo hauler who is looking to purchase a new model of a Peterbilt semi truck, the average asking price is roughly 120,000 United States dollars.
Purchasing a used cargo trailer can save a tremendous amount of money for an individual or a business. The following tips will ensure finding the best trailer at the best price. First, decide what kind of cargo trailer is needed. There are flat bed trailers and enclosed trailers. The enclosed trailers offer protection for cargo, while flat beds allow materials to be stacked higher. Items need to be covered or tied down in the flat bed. Enclosed trailers can be painted with the seller's individual tastes, or with company logos. The flat bed trailer can be enclosed later if needed, but at an added cost. Second, research what new trailers are selling for in the area. Knowing what the new price is will help garner a bargain when purchasing used. Third, inspect the trailer carefully. Rotten wood flooring can be replaced. Lift the wood or crawl under the trailer to inspect the metal bracing. Bring a flashlight and look at the welds. Look for rust, signs of warped metal or broken parts. A trailer that has been in an accident will never work right. Inspect the brakes thoroughly. Test the trailer lights and inspect the hitch in detail. Look at the tires. They should be rated for the type of load to be carried and the correct size for the trailer. Ask the load rating of the axle, especially if the axle looks new. Forth, ensure the seller has clear title to the trailer. Trying to obtain a lost title is difficult to impossible in many states. A good rule of thumb is, "no title, no sale." Fifth, ask to take the trailer to a mechanic's shop for an inspection. The mechanics can perform a closer inspection than most individuals can. If there is any doubt about the load rating of the axel(s), have the mechanic check. If the seller refuses to allow a mechanical inspection, pass on the sale. There are other cargo trailers for sale. Making the purchase of a used cargo trailer should be met with as much diligence as buying new. Buying a trailer that needs no repair is far more cost effective than buying one that needs rebuilding.
A brand new nice brand new camper is about 25,000 dollars so I guess a good price is 18,000-22,000
Average price for a new car in 1995 was $15,500.
Around $60,000, and unless you work for a company you can't buy a separate trailer. $135,000 for a fullsize tractor, $72,000 for a reefer trailer.
The average price of a new car in 1984 was $6,294.
The average price of a new home in 1940 was 3,920.00 dollars. By 1949, the average price of a new home went up to 7,450.00 dollars.
"The average price of a brand new BMW Crevier is about 30,000 dollars. The price is ranged from 30,000 to about 150,000 dollars."
Are you talking about these?: http://www.ebay.com/sch/Concession-Trailers-Carts-/67145/i.html?_nkw=food+concession+trailer They look pretty damn expensive, but they are at the best price.
The average price for a new car in 1993 was $12, 750.00. MY RESOURCE: http://www.inthe90s.com/prices.shtml