Finding People to Buy my Motorhome
One of the most important pieces of advice for motorhome sellers is to express the true condition of your vehicle. People appreciate honesty, so listing defects may actually bring more people in rather than scare them away. There are lots of motorhome specialist mechanics out there who will be more than happy to write you a pre sales report for a price. One of the other important tips to keep in mind is to set a reasonable price. There is no point listing a price that is way above the market, as people will be able to spot it a mile away. Gone are the days where sellers could advantage of ignorant buyers with high prices and lack of information. The Internet has made it easy for any potential buyers to do their research first, and compare the price you are offering with other local and international sellers.
While most people choose to sell their motorhome privately, there is also the option to deal with a specialised motorhome dealership. While there is a high cost involved with this kind of service, sometimes it is a good way to get a quick sale or save yourself the hassles involved with private sales. Specialised motorhome dealers often have some second hand stock to offer their customers, and may be able to store your motorhome for you in exchange for a percentage of the final sale price. Whether you decide to sell privately or through a dealership, meeting the market price and setting yourself reasonable expectations are the two keys to selling a motorhome.
