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2014 F-350 SRW CC/LWB 4X4 6.7PSD
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ol Bombero-JC wrote:There is nothing stopping you from starting your own "stealership" and selling the rigs for less and offering people more for their trades. While you are at it, you can lower your service rates and promise to repair every vehicle under warranty, even if the vehicle is a few thousand miles or six months out of warranty. Then you of course will sell all those used trade ins with full bumper to bumper warrantees that run for as long as the customer owns the rig and you will promise to cover any expenses that a customer may incur either bringing their rig in for service or while the rig is in the shop. Maybe hat will turn the RV business from Stealerships to Dealerships. It sure sounds like the road to a fortune, what's keeping you from doing it?Hondavalk wrote:
When I bought my new TT I sold my old one on Craig's list for 3 times what the dealer offered me on trade.
OP - pay attention to the above!
Dealers - ANY dealer - is not going to give you anything close to the real value of your trade.......no matter what condition it's in!!
Value of trade goes up - cost of new RV goes up.
YOU are NOT in control - no matter what anyone says.
That's why lots of folks call them "Stealers"..:B
However, there *IS* an easy solution to turn the tables:
Sell it yourself - you'll be surprised at the demand for your trailer!
Then - *YOU* - are in the "driver's seat" - even if a new trailer doesn't have one, LOL!
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โJun-27-2013 12:27 PM
Hondavalk wrote:
When I bought my new TT I sold my old one on Craig's list for 3 times what the dealer offered me on trade.
โJun-27-2013 09:43 AM
kakampers wrote:VW_Factor wrote:
Wow, dealers really hose you on trade in don't they?
Not always...in December got $36k for my six year old Bighorn, which was very close to NADA, and they gave 26% off the MSRP on the 2013 Landmark...and the MSRP was directly from Heartland, not made up by the dealer. Not a bad deal at all and didn't have to try and sell it my self...not easy when you full time.
โJun-27-2013 09:41 AM
drfife wrote:
I sold my previous camper on consignment at an RV dealership.
It sold in a week for more than I would have got on trade in or selling it privately.
โJun-27-2013 09:36 AM
VW_Factor wrote:
Wow, dealers really hose you on trade in don't they?
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remoandiris wrote:How long did you have it listed? Sold two trailers on craigs list.Last one was a month ago.Sold my 2011 jayco in two months.I got 8k more than dealer offered.Which was 8k less I had to borrow.Compound that with interest over the life of loan and its considerably more then 8k.Got to have patience.Only takes one person to buy it.
Best of luck selling it yourself. I didn't even get a nibble on my Jayco. Yep, taking a hit on trade for the toyhauler I have on order, but I want a toyhauler, not 2 RVs.
โJun-27-2013 04:19 AM
azdryheat wrote:
Went to LaMesa-Tucson today to see about trading my Everest for a new 5er. They would only give me $15k for my 5 year old, former top of Keystone's line of fifth wheels, which is about 1/2 of its NADA value. Guess I'll be keeping the Everest.