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You'll be able to sell it Roy as used haulers are a hot commodity. I had zero trouble moving our Road Warrior when we were upgrading to the XLR last winter. I was even able to sell it this time of year. It all depends on price. I got 40 even for ours and it was a 2013. Paid 44 and had put a few grand in add ons into it. Not a bad loss for buying new and using for three seasons. I see a lot of used haulers out there for too much $ and I know that it's because the person simply paid too much when they bought. Beat those guys out and you'll move it right along. I'd list it now though before you buy something. It may take a while to sell and no point in waiting if you know your after a new one for next season. eBay gives you 6 free vehicle listings a year and will get you a national audience. Remember to put your phone number in the add. Most eBay sales don't take place through eBay. Don't try to list it a 7th week or they will mark you as a high volume seller for life. I learned that the hard way and now have to list my vehicles on family accounts. Relists count towards the 6! Then, put it on craigslist. You'll get irritating scam calls, calls from brokers and advertisers offering to sell it for you, and some real calls. One thing to forget is trade. It's not like a car. RV dealerships KILL you with their trade offers. Cash is king when buying a new one and don't pay more than 35%+ off MSRP...
The worst part about the eBay deal is that relisting the same vehicle 7 times counts as 7 separate vehicle listings. They are likely trying to make up for the lack of fees on vehicle sales as no one actually uses eBay to buy what's in the listing. They just call the seller and make the deal.
One thing I forgot Roy. Never answer your cell phone when someone calls. Screen and call back if the person is for real. Never answer texts or emails or you'll get spammed like crazy. Phone only.
One thing I forgot Roy. Never answer your cell phone when someone calls. Screen and call back if the person is for real. Never answer texts or emails or you'll get spammed like crazy. Phone only.
I understand........When I sold my 2011 F-350.....Craigslist ONLY produced Crooks............
I always ask them to email me their phone number if serious. Then the best way to get them call or text. If they send no number I delete the email. Keeps the tire kickers and idiots away for the most part.
And on topic, I haven't gotten into a good talk with the boss about this yet. I'm a slacker.
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