โFeb-25-2016 01:17 PM
โFeb-28-2016 08:09 AM
Gdetrailer wrote:ol' yeller wrote:
I have used CL to sell trailers (2) and numerous other vehicles. After I clean my vehicle so it shines, I take numerous pictures. Then I do my homework and check out CL to see what my competition is and how they are priced. I try to price mine below the average asking price and make sure it is above average in condition. Then when I write my ad I describe everything about the vehicle that an interested party would want to know, warts and all and without abbreviations. This includes mileage (on a car) and price. I don't know why anyone would write an ad and not list these 2 items unless they were ashamed of it or trying to hide something. By writing a complete description, you may eliminate some looky loos but they are not your target market anyway. I have used this system for many years and I have always sold my vehicle to the first person who came and looked at it. Things like NADA can help you in pricing but the real price is market value and that is driven by your competition.
Actually, I SKIP or eliminate ANYTHING which has an over the top way too much detail posts on Craigslist.. Just lose interest if I have to read several dozen paragraphs.
Stick to the basics like length, weight, basic features like tank sizes, A/C qty or size, perhaps NOTABLE options or upgrades..
Posting TOO MUCH INFO, bores the buyer and also gives them the excuse to NOT CONTACT YOU..
You WANT people to make contact.
You WANT people to VISIT IN PERSON, even if they are a "tire kicker".
I get bored when someone over posts with too many BAD/HORRIBLE pictures.. Do yourself a huge favor, TAKE A GOOD CAMERA (IE NOT A PHONE OR TABLET) and take decent quality photos of the sides, front and back and some interior..
Bad/horrible pictures tells me that the seller DOES NOT CARE about making a sale because they didn't spend any effort to get decent photos.
Just because you can post 24 photos on craigslist does not mean you MUST post that many and posting 24 BAD photos does not help at all.
โFeb-27-2016 06:09 PM
โFeb-27-2016 01:52 PM
Scott204 wrote:
Compared to other trailers I have seen on rvtrader. I am 1000 cheaper than those.
โFeb-27-2016 01:09 PM
ol' yeller wrote:
I have used CL to sell trailers (2) and numerous other vehicles. After I clean my vehicle so it shines, I take numerous pictures. Then I do my homework and check out CL to see what my competition is and how they are priced. I try to price mine below the average asking price and make sure it is above average in condition. Then when I write my ad I describe everything about the vehicle that an interested party would want to know, warts and all and without abbreviations. This includes mileage (on a car) and price. I don't know why anyone would write an ad and not list these 2 items unless they were ashamed of it or trying to hide something. By writing a complete description, you may eliminate some looky loos but they are not your target market anyway. I have used this system for many years and I have always sold my vehicle to the first person who came and looked at it. Things like NADA can help you in pricing but the real price is market value and that is driven by your competition.
โFeb-27-2016 10:12 AM
โFeb-27-2016 09:03 AM
โFeb-26-2016 08:13 PM
โFeb-26-2016 03:31 PM
โFeb-26-2016 01:39 PM
mtofell1 wrote:
.... I disagree this is a bad time to sell. This is the BEST time to sell. Everyone is gearing up for the summer and planning trips. RV dealers' best sales months are in the spring. Who thinks of buying an RV in November? Not many people. ...
โFeb-26-2016 07:38 AM
โFeb-26-2016 07:21 AM
โFeb-26-2016 04:59 AM
Scott204 wrote:
Luckily I have done all of the good things on your list. Everything does work, it is clean, and priced reasonably. I post 12 pictures, only thing I can think is a dealer in my area bombard craiglist.org daily so my ad gets shuffled down.
โFeb-26-2016 04:58 AM
โFeb-26-2016 04:40 AM
fitznj wrote:
I have tried craigslist with not much luck
Why do you think this is?
I'm in the market for a used TT for a quick cross-country trip and I am appalled how lazy most of the sellers are on Craigslist.
Listers only post one picture
Lister post only a one sentence description
Listers don't bother to wash the TT
Listers can't even clean the inside
Listers showing unmade bed/untidy kitchen/untidy bathroom
Listers with the first words are "no low ball offers"
etc etc etc
I stay away from any listing with the above.
So...... why do you think your TT is not selling? March/April/May/June are probably the BEST time to sell (and the worst to buy !!)
As others have said, clean it, describe it accurately, price it reasonably, be courteous and remember YOU ARE the salesman this time.