Jun-19-2015 08:30 AM
Jun-19-2015 09:27 PM
ncrowley wrote:
A good time to purchase RVs in Arizona is around April when people are going back home and they may want to get rid of the RV. In other places, a good time to buy is at the end of their RV season when they figure they are not using it enough and do not want to keep it another season.
Jun-19-2015 12:54 PM
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Jun-19-2015 10:57 AM
DSDP Don wrote:
I always tell my friends that are interested in selling to get their RV's prepped for sale as spring hits, when people get the bug to go camping and start looking for an RV.
On the other side of the coin, people often finish off an RV season and decide it's time to get out of RVing or get rid of the rig. So my guess would be spring and fall as the two best for finding used.
Jun-19-2015 10:43 AM
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Jun-19-2015 09:42 AM
rgatijnet1 wrote:
I've found that the best time to negotiate with a dealer, for any major purchase, is in December. End of year quotas, etc.
From a private seller, I'm guessing if they are advertising it for sale, they are somewhat desperate to sell right then so the actual date might not mean much to them. The problem for the seller is that there may not be many buyers available if they advertised their RV in December, before Christmas. This is good for you as a buyer but it might also be difficult to check all systems if the coach has been Winterized. A motivated seller will de-Winterize but don't ask unless you are serious.
Jun-19-2015 09:37 AM
Jun-19-2015 09:20 AM
the_vfox wrote:rgatijnet1 wrote:This and I look to see how long that the RV I like has been on the lot.
I've found that the best time to negotiate with a dealer, for any major purchase, is in December. End of year quotas, etc.
From a private seller, I'm guessing if they are advertising it for sale, they are somewhat desperate to sell right then so the actual date might not mean much to them. The problem for the seller is that there may not be many buyers available if they advertised their RV in December, before Christmas. This is good for you as a buyer but it might also be difficult to check all systems if the coach has been Winterized. A motivated seller will de-Winterize but don't ask unless you are serious.
Jun-19-2015 09:17 AM
rgatijnet1 wrote:This and I look to see how long that the RV I like has been on the lot.
I've found that the best time to negotiate with a dealer, for any major purchase, is in December. End of year quotas, etc.
From a private seller, I'm guessing if they are advertising it for sale, they are somewhat desperate to sell right then so the actual date might not mean much to them. The problem for the seller is that there may not be many buyers available if they advertised their RV in December, before Christmas. This is good for you as a buyer but it might also be difficult to check all systems if the coach has been Winterized. A motivated seller will de-Winterize but don't ask unless you are serious.
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