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- RaymonExplorerI sold my class A at the end of October by listing on ebay. Sold in 3 weeks. A listing on Craigslist before listing on ebay provided no results. Wish you the best.
Ray - JbechtoldtExplorerAlso check with an RV dealer as some will do consignment sales.
- Free_Range_HumaExplorerI'm doing "shopping research" now, exclusively on RVTrader.com. I figure if we find exactly the right rig, I'm willing to travel to inspect/buy/go get it.
If I knew exactly what I wanted, I might then check Craigslist, eBay, etc. just to see if there was one there. So if you have no luck on Craigslist, my recommendation, as a bone fide prospective buyer, is RVTrader.com.
And don't skimp on the pictures! I won't even bother with an ad that doesn't have any. - MinnCamperExplorerWatch out for scammer's on Craigslist!
- trop-a-calExplorerYou may find a family wanting to drive south with your TT. As long as there are clear roads this can be done. Use words like LI to Disney in your advertizment, as families and someone taking a Winter job in Florida would want it. List the condition as everyone wants to know it's ready to go. If it needs some work it will slow the sale.
- Too_TallExplorerCraigslist...This time of year it's hard to sell an RV in the northeast. The great thing about Craigslist is it doesn't cost anything to try. If you can wait till spring you'll probably have better luck and might get more for it.
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