fj12ryder wrote:
Knowledgeable RV'ers will probably like it, but it's not like to add any more to the sail. New or novice RV'ers will be asking "Were they replaced because they were damaged? How were they damaged?".
I sold my Coleman to a complete newbie who at least had done some homework as he was concerned about leaks - stated that he almost pulled the trigger on one but opened the front cabinets over the bed and discovered water damage. My ad stated mine didn't leak, and had never leaked. I told him I had just done the roof maintenance including caulking the seams. Gave him a ladder and told him to get up there and take a look. Also showed him the repairs from a tire blowout and a new top slideout gasket. I had it in my driveway, plugged in with everything on - fridge, water heater, AC. Told them to hang out inside and pretend they were camping. He paid my asking price without trying to negotiate.
I think telling prospective buyers about maintenance items shows you took care of it.