Posts Tagged ‘sell RV’

Getting Ready to Sell RV

Saturday, November 28th, 2009

Whether you want to buy a new and improved model, or are just over the RV culture in general, “Sell RV” is on your list of things to do, but you’re not completely sure how to go about it.

Determining the Worth of Your RV

First things first:  you need to find out what it’s worth.  Like anything for sale, what it’s worth only means what someone is willing to pay for it, not what it’s worth to you.  But there are general guidelines; the NADA Web site, for example, will ask you some questions about your vehicle’s features, year, model, etc., and then give you a high and low retail price based on the information you provide.

The Loan Value of Your RV

NADA and Kelly Blue Book printed price guides are also available at banks, libraries, insurance companies, and RV dealerships.  These books typically give you a loan value and a wholesale value, so after doing this small amount of research you should have a reasonable range of prices now at your disposal.

The Negotiation Price of Your RV

You don’t want to go lower than the wholesale price, and if you feel the condition of your RV merits it, you should probably start higher—just not quite as high as the NADA high retail amount.

Obviously, you will then want to get your RV in tip-top shape—cleaned, any problems fixed, and all maintenance up to date.

Once that’s done, you have a few options for how to go about the actual selling:  consignment to a dealer, parking it in a well-trafficked area, putting an ad in the classifieds, or selling to an online company.

The last is my favorite, but you decide what’s right for you!

Sell RV: Making the Decision

Friday, November 27th, 2009

You jot the words on scraps of paper, mutter them to yourself, type them experimentally into Google, wake up repeating them over and over in a singsong:  “Sell RV, sell RV.”  Clearly, the idea is nagging at you, and your subconscious is positively obsessing over it.  Still, consciously deciding to sell, once and for all, can be hard.

The reasons you decide to sell should ideally mirror the reasons you decided to buy—the home away from home, good investment, whatever it may have been—because hopefully you want others to experience the same pleasures you did, or maybe even get more out of it than you did.  You already feel guilty that you’re not using it anymore, I’m sure.  Think how much of a relief it would be to assuage that guilt!

Maybe you’re not able to go camping anymore, for example, for whatever reason—time, health, or lack of desire.  That doesn’t change the fact that camping in RVs is currently one of the top vacation choices throughout the country.  Don’t let that valuable resource in your driveway go to waste!

It wouldn’t be entirely an unselfish act, selling your RV.  There would be something in it for you—money and no more responsibility for it!  No more insistent messages from your conscience or subconscious.

Best of all, it’s actually fairly easy to sell your RV online.  There are even companies that will buy it from you without your ever having to mess with classifieds or consignment.  The time is ripe; take the opportunity to cash in on current trends while they’re still trendy!