A 2013 Winnebago One averages $18,500 today, with most selling between $18,500 and $19,500. ForCar prices the Winnebago One from real US listings across 2 model years ($6,900–$18,500) — trade-in, private-party and dealer, adjusted for mileage. Free, no signup.
Winnebago One value by year
What a Winnebago One is worth at each model year, from real US listings — the low (trade-in), median (private-party) and high (dealer) price.
| Year | Trade-in | Median | Dealer | Listings |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2013 | $18,500 | $19,500 | 4 | |
| 1994 | $6,900 | $6,900 | 3 |
How the Winnebago One depreciates
Median market price by model year — how a Winnebago One loses (or holds) value as it ages, from real listings. See how it tracks against the typical depreciation curve by age:
The newest Winnebago One averages $18,500; a 19-year-older one runs about $6,900 — roughly 63% lost over 19 years. The steepest drop is usually in the first few years.
The Winnebago One market right now
Every real Winnebago One listing plotted by year and asking price — the white line is the median; dots below it are priced under market (potential deals).
Adjust your Winnebago One value for mileage
Pick a model year and enter your odometer — see what your exact Winnebago One is worth on today's market.
Trade-in, private-party & dealer price
Every Winnebago One has three prices. Our low–median–high range maps to what a dealer pays you, what you'd get selling it yourself, and what a lot charges — compare with current used-market prices across all models.
For a 2013 Winnebago One: a dealer trade-in offer is around $18,500, selling private-party nets about $18,500, and a lot asks near $19,500 — a $1,000 spread on the same car.
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Winnebago One value FAQ
How much is a Winnebago One worth?
A 2013 Winnebago One averages $18,500 today (roughly $18,500–$19,500). Value depends on the year and mileage — see the table above for every model year, or add your mileage for an exact number.
Does mileage change the Winnebago One value?
Yes — higher mileage lowers value. Enter your odometer reading in the mileage tool above to adjust the estimate from the model-year average.
Is the Winnebago One value free?
Yes, every estimate is free with no signup, from real US market listings.
How is this calculated?
ForCar aggregates real asking prices for the Winnebago One from current US listings into the low (10th percentile), median and high (90th percentile) price per model year.
Which Winnebago One year is the best value?
See the value-by-year table and depreciation above — older years cost less but the newest years hold value best. The sweet spot is usually a few years old, where the steepest depreciation has already happened.
Is this a free Winnebago One Blue Book alternative?
Yes. ForCar is a free, no-signup alternative to Kelley Blue Book and NADA — instead of a private formula, you see what Winnebago Ones are actually listed for right now, by year and mileage.