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Dave_in_TN
Mar 08, 2017Nomad
If you have time to sell on your own, try RVT.com or RV Trader. I sold a class A on RVT 7 years ago and did ok with it. Took about 2 months from start to finish but got relatively close to the price I wanted. Depending on how well you negotiated when you purchased and how much you put down, you might come out around what you owe or better.
If you are pressed for time and need to sell quickly, dealers like La Mesa or Lazy Days will buy, but you'll be hard pressed to get wholesale and if you are already upside down you'd be writing a big check to unload it. If you list on one of the sites I mentioned above, La Mesa will likely be in touch with you anyways as they seem to monitor the ads and reach out to sellers of coaches they are interested in, which I think yours would fit that bill.
If you are pressed for time and need to sell quickly, dealers like La Mesa or Lazy Days will buy, but you'll be hard pressed to get wholesale and if you are already upside down you'd be writing a big check to unload it. If you list on one of the sites I mentioned above, La Mesa will likely be in touch with you anyways as they seem to monitor the ads and reach out to sellers of coaches they are interested in, which I think yours would fit that bill.
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