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rgatijnet1
Jul 11, 2014Explorer III
The main thing about selling an RV, or anything of value, is to make your ad better than everyone else's. Show lots of pictures and give lots of details. Try to anticipate any questions and explain everything in your ad. Tell why your RV is a better value than the others. Explain things so that a new RV buyer, that has never owned an RV before, can understand everything. If there are any flaws, point them out, but don't dwell on them. If you have service records, say so. If you have owner's manuals, say so. Tell the perspective buyers how well the coach worked for your purposes and say that you welcome an inspection by either them or a mechanic of their choice.
You can go on eBay and find completed listings that will show the ones that sold and the ones that didn't. Price your rig accordingly and if you have the best ad, yours will sell also. I would not get hung up on tires unless your tires are obviously bad. Let the buyer, or his mechanic, decide if it needs new tires or not.
My last one was sold using Craigslist and I had several calls from other states. The buyer actually drove over 600 miles to inspect, and buy my coach.
You can go on eBay and find completed listings that will show the ones that sold and the ones that didn't. Price your rig accordingly and if you have the best ad, yours will sell also. I would not get hung up on tires unless your tires are obviously bad. Let the buyer, or his mechanic, decide if it needs new tires or not.
My last one was sold using Craigslist and I had several calls from other states. The buyer actually drove over 600 miles to inspect, and buy my coach.
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