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The family is done.

homedad
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Explorer
After our last trip the family sat down and broke it to me that they are done Rving. I've been camping for 46 years and this probably is just ending one chapter and opening another. So it's time to sell. I tried Craig's List and got one semi interested hit and many scams that strung me along for a week until just stating that they'll buy it sight unseen. So I guess it's time to pay for a more legitimate site. Where do you look when searching for class A gassers? I'm thinking RV Trader but figured I ask here first.
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4X4Dodger
Explorer II
Explorer II
JT wrote:
If you are serious about selling, put the unit in the hands of a dealer.
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Disagree, mainly for these reasons: 1) The unit is not necessarily going to sell faster at a dealer's than through a private sale. 2) Consignment is good business for the dealer, not the seller. 3) A consignment vehicle on a dealer's lot can be subject not only to more wear and tear from people tromping in and out (decreasing its value even further and providing even less $ to the seller) but also to vandalism in an unsecured lot.


X2 And Consignment units are the Red-Headed Step Child of any Dealers lot. There is little profit in them and less Commission for the sales staff. They often languish at the far back of the lot with deflated tires and cant be started. No, keep it looking good and run-able and sell it yourself.

philh
Explorer II
Explorer II
I bought our's off craigs list this spring. It was priced correctly, and sold quickly.

JT
Explorer
Explorer
If you are serious about selling, put the unit in the hands of a dealer.
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Disagree, mainly for these reasons: 1) The unit is not necessarily going to sell faster at a dealer's than through a private sale. 2) Consignment is good business for the dealer, not the seller. 3) A consignment vehicle on a dealer's lot can be subject not only to more wear and tear from people tromping in and out (decreasing its value even further and providing even less $ to the seller) but also to vandalism in an unsecured lot.

Duck
Explorer
Explorer
Clay L wrote:
I tried to sell my 10 year old motor home via Craigs List, ads in the local paper, and several forums. Two months and no offers. Took it to a large local dealer that takes some consignments. He sold it in three weeks - picked up the check yesterday. He gets 10% and takes care of the financing. It sold for about half way between NADA low retail and average retail.


Same for me. Probably could have gotten more but it was worth not having to show it and go through all the paper work. If you go this route make sure your insurance company will cover it while for sale at a dealer's lot.
Don
08-FORD F350 PSD
13 Bighorn 3055RL {For Sale}

RavenNS
Explorer
Explorer
I think that using CL eliminates a lot of people. I never look there for anything. I have window shopped RVs on rvtrader and camper wold and even eBay.. And always end up actually shopping and buying at dealers.
IMHO the dealer is the way to go, because most people need financing and of these people, most probably go through a dealer to get the financing (since dealers can shop around for financing from multiple banks/ etc). Also the dealer will be the one doing the marketing as well, so not your money and time on that ( or your time being spent on fielding questions and showings); seems to me that 10% is worth the price to not have to deal with the stress of trying to sell a large ticket item

4X4Dodger
Explorer II
Explorer II
eric1514 wrote:
Craigslist works, just don't answer emails or text messages and say that you won't in your ad. Only answer a phone call. Cuts back on 90% of the scamming.


Add this to your CL ad: CASH ONLY ON DELIVERY-NO EXCEPTIONS

This will REALLY stop the scammers. Just did this with my Jeep GC.

jplante4
Explorer II
Explorer II
I've bought 2 and sold one on CL in the last 3 years. Most of the ones I do inspections on are off CL. There are scammers there, but the format of the scam is usually the same and are easily recognized (after the first one).

The trick to selling on CL is to price the rig right. It needs to be a little high because everyone buying on CL expects a lower price than advertized. Putting "as-is", "firm" or "no negotiating" are just a challenge to the CL bargain hunters.
Jerry & Jeanne
1996 Safari Sahara 3530 - 'White Tiger'
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GaryWT
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Explorer
This is sad. My wife and I go on most trips alone now and really enjoy it. A total different experience.
ME '63, DW 64, (DS 89 tents on his own, DD 92 not so much), DS 95
2013 Premier Bullet 31 BHPR 2014 F350 Crew Cab 6.2L 3.73

Bigdog
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Explorer
Bird Freak wrote:
hotbyte wrote:
bdpreece wrote:
"After our last trip the family sat down and broke it to me that they are done Rving. "

Tell them you will miss them!!!!!!!!!!


That's the best answer!
Ditto :B

X2. I know a couple of guys that go out by themselves.
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Matt_Colie
Explorer II
Explorer II
I have sold both a cruising/racing sailboat and a motorhome on Craig's list.
Take lots of pictures. Don't use the ones that are out of focus and dark.
You can do both phone and E-mail, but have your BS detector tuned up first.
I still have the bogus check I was sent for the boat. I keep it as a reminder.

Matt
Matt & Mary Colie
A sailor, his bride and their black dogs (one dear dog is waiting for us at the bridge) going to see some dry places that have Geocaches in a coach made the year we married.

Bird_Freak
Explorer II
Explorer II
hotbyte wrote:
bdpreece wrote:
"After our last trip the family sat down and broke it to me that they are done Rving. "

Tell them you will miss them!!!!!!!!!!


That's the best answer!
Ditto :B
Eddie
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We love 56 T-Birds

JaBob
Explorer
Explorer
Sold my unit one year ago.
Tried web sites, Craig's list,etc hand only scams reply. Finally took it to Camping World and it sold in 4 weeks. If you are serious about selling, put the unit in the hands of a dealer.
Bob

homedad
Explorer
Explorer
Just temporary. My wife and I both work full time and the kids are teens. If I don't use it enough I risk rodent invasion and weather wear. We were actually considering building a pole barn to house it. Now I save the money I would have spent on the barn. The kids want to go far so it looks like we'll use the money from the rv on flying vacations. Wife talks about downsizing everything after both kids are in college and she retires in 4 years. I have 8 more years before I retire and we get another rv.

hotbyte
Explorer
Explorer
bdpreece wrote:
"After our last trip the family sat down and broke it to me that they are done Rving. "

Tell them you will miss them!!!!!!!!!!


That's the best answer!
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