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- LowRyterExplorerGoogle those types of places.
But you still can't change the weather. - zcookiemonstarExplorer
LowRyter wrote:
You might also try some bulletin boards where the locals hangout for Moto Cross, dunes, hunting lodges, race tracks, etc.
This is the info I was looking for but I was hoping some locals would chime in on where these places are. - LowRyterExplorerYou might also try some bulletin boards where the locals hangout for Moto Cross, dunes, hunting lodges, race tracks, etc.
I think your big enemy is selling in the Fall in the North where it is cold. You might be better off selling it in the Spring. - BedlamModeratorCraig's List with plenty of pictures, specifications and description. I sold my Weekend Warrior that way during the month of January after advertising it in November and December of the previous year.
- JMT2ExplorerDefinitely Craigslist. RvTrader is over priced and quickly becoming obsolete imho. When selling my RV all the people i spoke to under 40 didnt even do a search on rvtrader only CL, plus you cant beat the price.
Good Luck - takenExplorer III sold my last hauler this time of year for what I wanted. Had a lot of interest too. eBay gives you 6 free vehicle listings a year. craigslist will get you local views. If no luck, then RV Trader is a good last resort.
- Y-GuyModeratorTime of year is a challenge for you at this point. CraigList can be good but many are looking for a killer deal. Lots of pics can help, as well as full details. The more details you provide the better it will look to a serious buyer. Many sellers just toss up a price and a pic, that doesn't do it for higher cost items.
Expand your posting area. Many CraigsList buyers never look out of their immediate area. For a Toy Hauler people are willing to travel (for the right deal) so post your ad up on other major metro areas within a reasonable drive.
Know your price too. NADA will help, look for what others are asking too. Many RV owners are upside down on their loan, in that case you need to take a loan to get your price down where the market is at.
Just my thoughts for you. Good luck. - crcrExplorercraigslist.
I have sold several RV's plus vehicles as well on craigslist. Sold quickly for good money, and no advertising or listing fees. Provide lots of quality pics and full specs and details for the prospective buyers.
I have never had any luck selling on Trader Publications. I don't know about RV's, but with vehicles, they were leaving the ads up long after you asked them to cancel them (I had to ask them 2 or 3 times to take my ad down) to pad the number of listings they had. Craigslist has dealt a huge blow to Trader Publications. - zcookiemonstarExplorerI thought it would be good for hunting season.
- darsbenExplorer IIwrong time of year.
Snow bird season.
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