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โJul-15-2017 05:36 PM
jungleexplorer wrote:
When I was searching for this trailer, I was looking for an ultra-lite specifically. I walked in several TT before I bought this one. The first couple times I step on the spongy floor of an Ultra-Lite, I thought the exact same thing. Wow, this floor is spongy. I too turned away from those first two because of that. But by the third and forth ultra-lites, I came to realize, this is just the way they are, and bought this one. It does not bother me now, but I understand where the people are coming from.
I just wish had a way to prepare them for this.
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โJul-15-2017 04:20 PM
Gdetrailer wrote:
Although, you could RAISE the asking price 50% then when someone pulls that stunt you could "discount" it by 25% and in the end get more for it :B
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โJul-15-2017 03:41 PM
Gdetrailer wrote:It's not really a possibility. Those floors have very little wood in them. It's mostly foam, and it is a well known problem. If the little bit of wood there is in the floor was water damaged, you would fall right thru it.jungleexplorer wrote:
I am trying to sale my Ultra-Lite and I am getting a lot of lookers, but everyone of them is turned off by the floor. They say it feels spongy, and it does, but that is the way it was from day one, because it is an ultra-lite. Some have even started bouncing up and down on it saying, "Look! See how spongy it is!" When I try to convince them that it just way ultra-lite are, they say that they believe that there is water damage. But there never has been a leak. I am getting tired of showing it to people that get turned away by the floor and there is nothing I can do about it.
What can I put in my add to weed out these people that want and concrete rock hard floor?
Have you considered that there MAY BE water damage and you have gotten used to the extra spongy feel?
Realistically it is a possibility.
Have you considered that your RV may not be priced realistically (IE over priced)? Sometimes it is hard to price something you own to sell, perhaps a trip to your local RV dealer for an appraisal may be in order..
Other than lowering the price (IE negotiate) there is not much you can do..
Although, you could RAISE the asking price 50% then when someone pulls that stunt you could "discount" it by 25% and in the end get more for it :B
โJul-15-2017 03:31 PM
jungleexplorer wrote:
I am trying to sale my Ultra-Lite and I am getting a lot of lookers, but everyone of them is turned off by the floor. They say it feels spongy, and it does, but that is the way it was from day one, because it is an ultra-lite. Some have even started bouncing up and down on it saying, "Look! See how spongy it is!" When I try to convince them that it just way ultra-lite are, they say that they believe that there is water damage. But there never has been a leak. I am getting tired of showing it to people that get turned away by the floor and there is nothing I can do about it.
What can I put in my add to weed out these people that want and concrete rock hard floor?
โJul-15-2017 03:04 PM