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When looking to buy or sell a recreational vehicle, putting a sign in the yard or an advertisement in the local paper may not produce the desired results. For example, if you live in the north and want to sell the RV in January, there may not be many takers. However, advertising in a national RV trader, your ad can be seen by people in all parts of the country, certainly by those specifically looking to buy or sell their own unit.

If you are planning to sell your unit through an RV trader, you will want to make sure that you have several quality pictures of the unit, inside and out, to give prospective buyers a complete view of what you are offering. Honesty in the unit's description is also a necessity as if you fail to mention damage or unserviceable utilities, when the potential buyer sees it in person they will soon turn and leave. It always better to declare all faults, knowing those who call about your ad in a RV trader are expecting the faults.

If possible, having your unit checked out by a qualified mechanic before advertising it, and including a copy of the report in the ad, can add credence to your claims about the unit's condition. An ad in a RV trader listing only the unit's good qualities is sure to raise the eyebrows, as well as suspicions of any potential buyers.



Buyers Should Be Wary Of B.E.L.T.S.

If you are in the market for a used unit and are looking in a RV trader magazine, there are a few basic things to look at before considering making a purchase. The acronym B.E.L.T.S. has long been scribed to represent the important aspects of a used vehicle. Check out the brakes, exhaust, lights, tires and steering and if they are all in good working condition, and the engine works well, it will probably be a good buy, depending on the asking price.

For many looking through a RV trader there is a misconception that all units offered for sale are open for negotiation. If you are looking at a fairly new unit that appears to be in good condition at a decent price, you do not want to insult the owner by making a low-ball offer. The unit it probably going to be worth every penny being asked. The basic rule of thumb is that unless the ads specify "or best offer" negotiating may not be welcome.









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