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โMay-25-2013 04:43 PM
rkburdick wrote:
Not sure how this all works but when I recently spoke to a dealer he told us absolutely do not buy from a private owner for lots of reasons.
โMay-25-2013 04:29 PM
โMay-25-2013 04:14 PM
rkburdick wrote:
Getting closer to purchasing our first RV. We are looking for a good used unit and have found a few contenders. Not sure how this all works but when I recently spoke to a dealer he told us absolutely do not buy from a private owner for lots of reasons. Since he is a dealer we're not sure if we should trust his opinion. He may be right but I would like to hear from the community. Would appreciate some insight from you all. Also, is it more of a hassle to purchase out of state from either?
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โMay-25-2013 02:34 PM
DanTheRVMan wrote:
This is funny.
Real estate agents say the same thing do not buy a house direct from a seller only buy a house listed through a realtor.
If you do not see the BS from these sales people, I think you need help. Either the house or house on wheels is good or bad and whether there is an agent involved or not does not affect that fact.
โMay-25-2013 02:11 PM
โMay-25-2013 02:06 PM
westernrvparkowner wrote:
Private sales do not exempt the vehicle from paying sales tax. You will pay it when you transfer the title and register the vehicle.
โMay-25-2013 01:58 PM
โMay-25-2013 01:33 PM
Elizabeth24 wrote:Private sales do not exempt the vehicle from paying sales tax. You will pay it when you transfer the title and register the vehicle. Proper research and inspection is the only defense you will have either against a dealer or an individual sale. But remember, a totally dishonest dealer won't last too long and you can do some research and usually find out they are shady, a totally dishonest individual seller has no history to check. Also, the dealer has insurance and you have some protections if the vehicle turns out to have had the miles rolled back or the title isn't good, or if the guy selling it doesn't pay off their loan. With an crooked individual, good luck getting anything but the phone hung up on you.
We recently purchased from a private sale, we are not new to RVing and did checkout what was available from dealers, but honestly their asking prices were quite high and did not provide much if any after purchase warranty. One other consideration for us was from a private sale - no sales tax, from the dealer, we bought in AZ and are leaving it there, -approx. 10%.
We ended up getting what we are very pleased with, at a price that we were very comfortable with, so to answer your question, private sale was best for us.
โMay-25-2013 12:40 PM