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JnJnKatiebug wrote:Kayteg1 wrote:
Hankooks are not that cheap neither.
This is sociological thing.
The truth is that for average buyer set of cheap tires, but new will be good eye catcher.
99% buyers go for what looks good and shines, not for what is reliable and long lasting.
You are not saying what selling price you have in mind and how much new tires will cost.?
I am thinking it's worth about $55k as is. I can get the Hankooks out the door for $425 each so I would add that to the price.
Dec-23-2015 04:50 PM
Trackrig wrote:msmith1199 wrote:jwmII wrote:
Put it up for sale AS IS, Where Is. Set your price accordingly and be firm. No offers other than full price offers and no concessions like new tires or new engine. There is a point there where the potential buyer is no longer a buyer but a tire kicker whom you should refer to the new market.
Good plan if you don't want to actually sell your motorhome.
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Dec-23-2015 11:54 AM
Effy wrote:
Used motorhomes are everywhere and a very competitive market. When we sold our first MH privately, I had it inspected so it was turn key and ready to go. Anything on the inspection I had fixed. I felt this appealed to potential buyers and it does. Most buyers excited about the purchase of a MH - new or used, want to get out and camp. They don't want to be bothered with new tires or anything else that it needs. I say most because some are looking for a project they can buy cheaper. But I would bet most buyers would rather pay a fair price and have it ready to roll than try and get a deal knowing it needs work. It also lends that thought about "what else does it need?.." If you don't get tires and have it ready to roll get ready for less interest and more haggling on your price. If you get it ready to go, you'll get more interest and can hold a little more firm on your price. Just my 2 cents.
Dec-23-2015 10:42 AM
msmith1199 wrote:jwmII wrote:
Put it up for sale AS IS, Where Is. Set your price accordingly and be firm. No offers other than full price offers and no concessions like new tires or new engine. There is a point there where the potential buyer is no longer a buyer but a tire kicker whom you should refer to the new market.
Good plan if you don't want to actually sell your motorhome.
Dec-23-2015 09:57 AM
jwmII wrote:
Put it up for sale AS IS, Where Is. Set your price accordingly and be firm. No offers other than full price offers and no concessions like new tires or new engine. There is a point there where the potential buyer is no longer a buyer but a tire kicker whom you should refer to the new market.
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