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- toedtoesExplorer IIII think it's your interior photos. They make the RV look much lighter and brighter than it should be in reality. If you look at the photo of the bed, you'll notice that the white of the comforter is washed out - that means you're over exposing the image. Try compensating down by two stops.
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phillyg wrote:
Your photos look good. I get upset, as a buyer, when someone exaggerates the condition of their car, truck, boat, etc., shows only good or few photos, and when I arrive the item is a piece of junk. I value honesty.
You see this is what I am talking about. The pics are original unedited pics. They are just like they came out of the camera. But people get out here and their in person impression is that the pics look better then the actual trailer. If I wanted to make the pics look, believe me, I know how.
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But, pictures cannot replace real life, no matter how good they are. That is why I am thinking of taking bad pictures, so that reality is better then what they see online. - VulcanmarsExplorerI think the interior photos are great but may not represent the true colors of the unit. Combine that with a beautiful sunny day outside and folks may feel the camper is darker than advertised and see small blemishes washed out in the photos. You also have no control as to how people see your photo. ($69 phone or $300 monitor) Just a thought from a guy who use to process a lot of 35mm film.
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- phillygExplorer IIYour photos look good. I get upset, as a buyer, when someone exaggerates the condition of their car, truck, boat, etc., shows only good or few photos, and when I arrive the item is a piece of junk. I value honesty.
- LwiddisExplorer IIThe graphics...not the photos..are random.
- jfkmkExplorerIt's a nice looking trailer. If you know you've never had water issues, and the floor is less than stiff (I know previous post) because of lightweight construction, then stick to your guns regarding price. Personally I prefer the pics that show everything. If pics look good and the rig doesn't, the seller is being less than honest.
- keymastrExplorerA soft floor is usually caused by water intrusion, either from a roof leak or from water being thrown up from the tires. Either way it says rot is occurring. It may be soft for other reasons but rot is so common that no one is willing to take a chance.
Are there any water stains either on the ceiling or walls? It looked like there was a yellowish stain on the wall next to the lav but it may have just been lighting. If there are stains or wear marks you should be sure to show those so people know what to expect when seeing it in person. Maybe take closer shots of wear and tear so you are not wasting their time and yours. - jungleexplorerExplorer
Lwiddis wrote:
As a personal choice buyers may not like the graphics. They seem...random. Inside looks good.
The photos are not random. I took pics from all four corners so that a person could see every square inch of the exterior. I just post them in the wrong order in that post. I rearranged them. See if they don't more sense to you now. - jungleexplorerExplorer
MitchF150 wrote:
Dunno... Your pics look great.. And I'm sure it's a very nice rig..
I looked at 3 used RV's and was so disgusted with them, I would only buy new after that experience... This was back in 2002..
Still have that brand new trailer I bought back then and have seen a lot newer rigs for sale since then and they don't hold a candle to mine.... :)
So, do whatever you need to do to sell your used RV... If you think pics will sell it, great.. If it's a POS and you are hiding it with pics... Well... That's your choice..
I would never buy a rig from pics alone... I also won't won't buy from a private party either... Just my own prejudice because I've been burned once and that's that... Never again...
Good luck! Mitch
I am not hiding anything, but I understand that some people do. MY TT is what it is. It is a 2005, not a 2017. I am only trying to get $5,000, not $25,000. According to the NADA estimate, $5,000 is more then $1,700 under the average value, and in my area, small TTs are at a premium, because of the Midland Oil Filed boom and all the young single guys that just need a place to sleep.
Honestly, I love my little trailer and the only reason I am selling it is because, somehow a 5,10 man and 5,3 woman produced a 6,2 15 year old son, that is too big for the make down table bed. If it were just me and the misses, I would never sell it.
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