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rexlion
Feb 16, 2015Explorer
Just keep it for now! If you were getting a fairly large amount for it and needed that money for down payment to buy the new one, it would be different. But if they would give you less than a couple thousand, just hang onto it for a bit longer. If you start camping in the new TT and your emotional attachment lessens, put an ad on Craigslist or something... you'll probably get way more for it that way than you would from a dealer anyhow. And you get to meet the future owner and tell him the trailer's history and memories.
The other thing is, sometimes people wind up regretting their trade and wishing they had the old TT back. When you keep the old one, it's totally reversible. Trade it and it's gone for good.
I do know several people who own and use more than one camping unit, depending on where and how (and with whom) they are traveling.
The other thing is, sometimes people wind up regretting their trade and wishing they had the old TT back. When you keep the old one, it's totally reversible. Trade it and it's gone for good.
I do know several people who own and use more than one camping unit, depending on where and how (and with whom) they are traveling.
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