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- readytowExplorerAlso check the RV dealers lot for recent trade ins, that are not posted yet. I have bought several units that way, pretty inexpensively. Some have required some work, but, all were below what they would have asked for after they inspect them, clean them, and list them.
- Mark_and_LindaExplorerWe searched for ours 100 miles away, ended up finding a used one at our local RV Dealer, less than 6 miles from home. Looked at different dealers, etc. I was online looking on New Years Eve, 2011 and there it was, when they opened the gates on the 2nd of January I was there. Good luck...they are out there, just have to look.
- krobbeExplorer
Dtaylor wrote:
RVTrader.com, Craigs list, search dealer websites
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I searched for several months. Found mine on Craigslist which turned out to be a NationalRV dealer for 6000 below what all other comparable models were listed at. - lgarciaExplorerI ended up buying from an independent dealer, but I looked for a year on http://findanyrv.com/for local leads.
- martintoExplorerLocation may not be convenient, (Houston) but PPL is a large used and consigned inventory operation. You can find them on the Internet.
- Jayco-noslideExplorerBesides the other internet sites mentioned, I would go directly to the RV dealer sites. They always have more pull behind trailers than any other kind of RV.
- mpfiremanExplorerTrailer dealers. On line search, Trailer Life has many adds every month. Just look at the right hand side of these pages, I see an add ( Looking to Purchase a Used or New RV? ) Let you fingers do the walking.
- WoodGlueExplorer
- DtaylorExplorerRVTrader.com, Craigs list, search dealer websites
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