Why Sell Your RV or Motorhome to a RV Dealership vs. Listing Online

Whether you’ve decided to upgrade your RV or motorhome or come to the conclusion that this lifestyle isn’t the one for you anymore, you have a few options in terms of making the sale. For example, you might decide to list the vehicle and sell it independently. While this decision might have some benefits, opting to sell your RV or Motorhome to a dealer is typically the more streamlined process.

Less Room for Error
Selling a RV isn’t as simple as just handing over the keys and getting some money. Think back to the time when you last purchased a vehicle, and you’ll likely remember that a process including some significant paperwork was involved. Working with a dealer means that you don’t have to figure out what the right next step is. The dealer will take care of these issues for you. Furthermore, you don’t need to worry about determining what paperwork is required; the dealer will handle those issues.

Stronger Safety
Decades ago, people might have put advertisements in newspapers or in local publications advertising the sale of their vehicles. Then, someone from the neighborhood placed a friendly phone call inquiring about the RV or motorhome up for sale. Now, however, these types of individual listings tend to go online. Posting online about a vehicle for sale might mean that you are subjecting yourself to phone calls or emails from unsavory individuals. Eventually, you would need to meet with the buyer to make the sale, and venturing out in person to make such a sale with a stranger from online is certainly a risky move when it comes to safety.

Financial Safety
Meeting someone that you don’t know can come with dangers to your physical being. Other concerns involve scamming. For example, someone might agree to the sale price and then pay you with a bad check or with counterfeit money. When you are working with a dealership, you do not have to worry about any of these types of threats to your safety. You can see that the dealership is established in the community, feel secure when working with the professionals and know that the money you are receiving is good.

Fair Offers
Whether you will procure more money from a dealership or from a private sale really depends upon a number of factors, and an unequivocal answer that applies to every situation does not exist. However, working with a dealership does mean that the vehicle will go under professional assessment. Instead of receiving a negotiated deal from an individual who is just trying to save as much money as possible, you can obtain an offer from a professional who has assessed the vehicle based upon a number of determined factors.

Imperfect Condition
If you are thinking about listing your RV privately, you might have some concerns about the current condition of the vehicle. For example, simply put, the vehicle might be in imperfect condition. As thus, you are wondering if anyone would really want to purchase it. A RV and Motorhome dealership typically has certain qualities that it looks for when purchasing vehicles. However, you do not need to have an RV or motorhome that is in perfect condition. Of course, you should expect a price adjustment based on how far from mint condition the vehicle is in. Still though, you don’t have to worry about making the repairs yourself. Furthermore, you may not know how good of shape the running parts of the vehicle are. You may inadvertently sell the vehicle to a private buyer thinking that no problems exist. Then, you could find yourself in the middle of a nasty battle in the event that problems do come into fruition with the car.

Logistics
Selling a vehicle through a private sale is often a hassle because you have to figure out how to get home from the sale point. In other words, if you drive your RV or motorhome to the person who is purchasing the vehicle, you then need to have someone else come along with you to bring you home. Working with a dealership means that you do not have to deal with this hassle at all. The dealership will come to pick the vehicle up from you.

Overall, selling a motorhome or RV privately is a headache. The process involves so many steps and considerations that you may want to give up after only a few days in. Fortunately, if you are at this point or if you are simply looking for a better way to sell your vehicle, you can work with a RV dealership.