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They certainly do! Choosing to go with a dealership means you have access to real RV sales professionals who can leverage their knowledge to get the best possible price for your RV when they resell it.
No one would dream of selling their home without getting an expert from a realtor to come and inspect the property for a valuation. Treat your RV the same. Get a real expert from a dealership like Leisureland RV Center to evaluate how much it is worth.
The sort of people who love RVs is usually very adventurous, warm-hearted, and smart. So being an RV dealer, and buying from and selling to that sort of person, is a great job to have. We make sure we do it properly.
As we explained in this guide, a big reason to sell your RV through a dealer instead of privately is that dealerships can offer customers guarantees and warranties. We are no exception. We offer all our customers an amazing No Pressure Guarantee and Warranty Forever.
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We offer a NO FEE consignment program to sell your RV for you. We do everything from prepping your RV to showing it to buyers to doing the paperwork when it sells. Simply put, we take the hassle out of selling your RV and make sure you are satisfied!
After owning 6 different RVs since our first in 1973, and having bought 3 used and 3 new, I think that the key to a satisfactory purchase is research and education. Far too many RV buyers choose the RV based more on emotion than on logic. As a career electrical/mechanical service tech, I probably had some advantage in my early purchasing experience but it still requires study to know what you really need & want. Our second, fifth, and sixth RVs were new and looking back I believe that we did reasonably well in each one. A fair purchase price is much easier to discover with a used RV than with new because it is so difficult to find different makes and models that are of the same quality, workmanship, and configuration, while RV Trader and similar locations make comparisons of used RV less difficult. When we bought our new Class A for fulltime living we wanted new so configured it with a local dealer and then took that configuration sheet and shared it with prices covered with 9 dealers selling the same brand in three states, inviting each one to bid on our purchase. Total variation in price form highest to lowest was about 8% of MSRP & nealy 12% of our actual purchase price. We did have to drive about 120 miles and cross a state line to make the purchase.
However, several RV sales people reported to me that used Class C motorhomes tend to sell much faster than used Class As. This is likely because they come at a lower price point to entice potential travel trailer buyers.
i actually put this up for sale asking $14K and although hundreds of curios buyers called my phone, but no one appreciated the changes made and wanted to bluebook my trailer, totally ignoring the fact that this will never need to pay lot rent, run a generator or limit your stay at any given location other than a weekly or biweekly tank dump. my best offer was 12K! so i realized that i have a unicorn! I am no longer interested in selling it! In fact, i am going to make another!
What ever you choose to buy, there will always be opportunity to increase your properties value! Take good care of it and be innovative! Like art work, value is in the eye of the beholder. You do not have to sell to those who are unwilling to pay!
When you calculate depreciation, do you use manufacturer MSRP or do you use the selling price of your 200-unit sample I have heard that a reasonable deal is 30-35% off MSRP for a current model year, and maybe 40% off for a previous model year new unit (and maybe even more than that for a 2 year old new unit). Unfortunately for some owners, I have seen them try to sell their one-year old used units for the same price that dealers are selling their leftover new units of the same model year.
my husband wants to buy a fairly new RV and then buy a trailer to haul five cats. he wants to use the money from a house of ours that he wants to sell. i think that going from buying a house to buying an RV would be a very wrong move. can you comment on this please. and also i do not think that throwing five cats in a trailer and hauling them around without supervision is healthy.
Thanks for this article. It is useful and to the point. I found your discovery of a significant additional loss of value from 9 (or 8) years to 10 years mightily interesting because I suspected it from the asked prices I observed. I plan to buy a class A of 10-15 years as soon as I sell my condo and off we go :-).
I am trying to sell my fifth wheel that is four years old and according to you the depreciation should be 28%. The locals in northern Colorado are offering me anywhere from $10,000 to $12,000 max. By your facts they are wanting to pay me a depreciation rate of between 67% to 40% instead of the 29% you suggest. I know this is not the best time of the year, but what a rip-off!
Based in Minnesota, Oak Lake RV Dealer sells new and used motor homes, 5th wheels, travel trailers, truck campers & folding campers, pontoons, boats, and other watercrafts, cars, SUVs, trucks, snowmobiles and more. Check out our complete stock online of RVs, boats, and cars. (We include pictures of all of our vehicles.)
The main job of a brokerage is to match up buyers and sellers. Like a real estate broker doesn't actually own the home they are advertising, brokers don't actually own the RVs that they advertise for sale.Sellers depend on the broker to advertise their RV for them and find interested buyers. Once a willing buyer is found, the broker will handle all the contracts, escrow, coordination, documentation, and closing.
When you consign your RV, you have to pay commission to the dealership, and you may incur even more fees like consignment insurance, RV cleaning fees, and preparation fees. When you sell your RV, you get your loan paid off and stop interest payments. You can also cancel your insurance and registration, and you no longer have to worry about RV batteries. 59ce067264
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