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SpeakEasy wrote:drsteve wrote:
I think it makes a difference. When we sold our 2003 Jayco three years ago, the first guy who looked at it bought it, and paid the asking price. The buyer--a certified auto mechanic--was impressed by the new bearings, brakes, tires, and tongue jack, as well as the fact that I was the original owner.
Don't know if it really affected the price I was able to ask, but it made for a quick sale. The guy did mention that he'd passed on several that showed signs of neglect.
Did he take your word for it that it had these new items, or did you give him some documentation? Do people test drive these things to check out the brakes? Having seen how mine had deteriorated, I will certainly want to see working brakes when I make my next purchase of a used trailer.
-Speak
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drsteve wrote:
I think it makes a difference. When we sold our 2003 Jayco three years ago, the first guy who looked at it bought it, and paid the asking price. The buyer--a certified auto mechanic--was impressed by the new bearings, brakes, tires, and tongue jack, as well as the fact that I was the original owner.
Don't know if it really affected the price I was able to ask, but it made for a quick sale. The guy did mention that he'd passed on several that showed signs of neglect.
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