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Introduction

There are a lot of reasons you could be selling your motorhome. You could want to downsize, your travels around the world may be behind you, or you could want a new one. All it takes to sell your motorhome is time and a little hard work to get the best price possible for the sale of your motorhome. Whatever the reason, selling a motorhome doesn’t have to be stressful.

Here are some Quick Tips and Advice on How to Sell a Motorhome.

Decide Where You Want to Sell Your Motorhome

This is one of the most important parts of selling a motorhome because there are a lot of different routes you can take. But, to say it simply, you can either sell it online or offline.

If you sell it without the internet, you will most likely be selling it locally. This means parking it somewhere or even leaving it in your driveway, with a “for sale” sign in the window.

One of these places could be a nice campground. This will let the right crowd, people already interested in traveling and camping, notice your motorhome.

Selling online could means you can draw in nationwide interest and bring in thousands of viewers. If you decide to sell your motorhome on our website, you can begin by registering an account on our website.

Creating an Effective Ad for your Motorhome

Choosing Your Ad

If you decide to sell your Motorhome on CoachViewer.com, one of the biggest deciding factors is how long you’d like your ad to run. If you’d like top dollar for your motorhome, or you’re concerned your motorhome might not be in high demand, you may want to choose the “Max Exposure” plan, which ensures you won’t have to buy a new ad if your motorhome doesn’t sell right away. On the other hand, if you expect to get an average price for your motorhome and you’re fairly confident of a quick sale, you may want to consider running your ad for less time.

Setting the price is one of the most important steps in effectively selling your motorhome. A price set too high may delay your sale, and a price too low, cost you in missed revenue. It is important to take a quick survey of the current motorhome market, to determine what a comparable motorhome is listing for. You can do this on your own by looking at what similar motorhomes are selling for on CoachViewer.com You can also take a look at different NADA guides.

The biggest thing to remember when you’re deciding the selling price for your motorhome is to keep it reasonable. If you make the price too high, no one will buy it. If no one buys it in a decent amount of time, other people may get concerned that something is wrong.

A lot of people want to sell their motorhome for the same price they bought it, but selling it for that same price is unlikely. The motorhome has lost some of its value over the time you’ve owned it, so you’ll no doubt have to sell it for less than you paid for it.

It is much better to put your motorhome at a slightly lower price that will sell a lot faster.

Entering Ad Info for your motorhome

A well written ad should accurately highlight the most important (and compelling) features of your motorhome. CoachViewer.com ads give an UNLIMITED text description field, so no need to leave anything out. With online sales, more description is typically better than less. A well written ad will result in more qualified buyers and a quicker sale. You should include all the information about your motorhome, but keep it relevant. In other words, it is okay to write a long description, but make sure it sticks to details buyers want to know.

Ad Description

Points to include in your listing:

Explain why you’re selling the motorhome – This is one of the most common buyer questions, so be sure to answer this in your ad.

Define forms of payment – Let people know up front what payment you will and will not accept (e.g., “will not accept foreign money orders”). Don’t take personal checks, and make sure you verify certified checks or money orders with the financial institution where they were issued.

Disclose prior maintenance – A well-maintained motorhome is a sought-after motorhome. Give prospective buyers added peace of mind by letting them know you took diligent care of your motorhome; it’s even better if you have the maintenance records to back up your claim. Include things like how many miles you have driven it, any recent repairs, the last time it had maintenance, and the quality of various features. The list could get long, so you may want to find ways to break up the text so it’s more reader-friendly.

Disclose issues that might need fixing – Why wait to see if prospective buyers find a problem that they know you would have known about? Honesty can help avoid souring the deal.

Put the Potential Buyer “in” the motorhome – Creating a good ad that a buyer relates to can make the difference between a quick profitable sale and just getting rid of the motorhome.

Be honest – Don’t waste your time or a buyer’s time by being evasive. Be up-front about any declarations to the motorhome title or any major damage in the motorhome’s history. If the buyer discovers this info through an motorhome history report check, they will feel you misrepresented the truth and may no longer want the motorhome.

Use proper punctuation and capitalization – Capitalizing entire words or sentences is difficult to read and makes it seem like you’re YELLING at people. Using slang can also drive people away from your ad.

Mention modifications – If you’ve added features to your motorhome that aren’t part of its standard options, be sure to mention them in your description. For example, if you’ve added an extra TV, solar panel or back-up camera, you may attract buyers searching for those extras.

Give warranty information – If your motorhome is still under warranty, the warranty is transferable and you have the paperwork, list what type of coverage your motorhome has and for how long. For example: 1 year left on appliances warranty.

Set your negotiating terms – Be sure to mention if your price is firm. motorhome ads commonly use the following terms for pricing: firm, obo (or best offer), negotiable or must sell. These can be easily added as the ‘Caption Header’ when setting up or modifying an ad.

Including Pictures

Photos give buyers their first impression of your motorhome and often help them to decide to contact you for a viewing. To quicken your sale, make sure there are at least 10 pictures, even more if possible. People don’t just want to know about the motorhome’s condition, they want to see.

The first photo should be a sunny-day shot of your cleaned and polished motorhome in an attractive outdoor setting so potential buyers will start imagining themselves using the motorhome. Include several pictures of the exterior from several angles. Extend awnings or slideouts to show them off. If your motorhome offers massive “basement” storage, shine a light inside and show it. Inside your motorhome, potential buyers want to see the cockpit, main living area, bedrooms, kitchen, bath and any special or added features. Include a photo of any feature that makes your motorhome stand out. Buyers want to see what they are buying.



Preparing Your Motorhome

Cleaning

A clean motorhome is easier to sell, and you’ll get a better price for it. Clean the motorhome inside and out, consider shampooing the carpets and polishing the exterior.  All your personal belongings should be removed. People have a hard time picturing their lives in an motorhome that is still full of another family’s things. The rest of the motorhome needs to be clean as well. If your motorhome has a distinct smell, the carpets should be professionally cleaned to get rid of it. Any features that are broken should be repaired.

The motorhome needs to be up to date with required maintenance, and you should keep all the relevant paperwork that proves it’s in good condition. This will let interested buyers see that you have taken care of the motorhome.

People like seeing paperwork, so make sure you keep all the important motorhome paperwork and manuals organized and together.

Make it Look Inviting

If you have interested buyers, at least some of them will want to look at your motorhome in person. That’s why, when selling an motorhome, you have to make it look homey and inviting.

This could mean putting a vase of fresh flowers by the door or setting out refreshments on the counters. Spending a bit of extra money could make the difference.

Think about buying a new rug for the steps or a new rafter for sagging awnings (take a look at this product). New items not only make your motorhome look better, they may also increase its value.

Fixing

Now that you’ve cleaned the motorhome, you’ve likely come across some areas that need minor repair. Replace burnt out bulbs, replace broken light covers etc. Most motorhomes have a black or off-white bumper and hitch. Consider sanding and spray painting these parts, it’s surprising how much better it will make your motorhome look, and with relatively little cost and effort.

The Final Steps

Spread the Word

Word of mouth does wonders to help you find potential buyers. Some of the best and quickest used motorhome sales occur when the seller knows the buyer or the seller knows someone who knows the buyer. When your Ad is published, be sure to share the page url on your social media pages for more exposure.

Meeting Potential Buyers

Be prepared before you meet with your first potential buyer, it’s important to know what your motorhome is worth in today’s market.

You may want to leave a little room in your price for bargaining. Keep the negotiations open. Don’t say “yes” or “no” too quickly to any offer unless it’s entirely unrealistic. Many people negotiate for a used motorhome without knowing its actual value and only want to haggle down the price.

Be honest. You may be legally liable if you misrepresent your vehicle. Tell the potential buyer everything about the vehicle you didn’t include in your ad. If a buyer complains about a scratch, mark or stain, you may want to remind them that some wear-and-tear is normal for a vehicle of that age and mileage. Every used rig has scratches from road debris, and this is accounted for in the asking price.

Don’t avoid telling people all the necessary details. A person can tell when you’re being evasive, and they’ll probably find a different motorhome to buy. Be upfront with interested buyers and tell them all the important details, good and bad.

People are more likely to buy your motorhome if you tell them what they need to know then if you keep things from them, minor flaws and all.

Selling an motorhome doesn’t have to be stressful.

Be patient. Most likely, you won’t sell your motorhome overnight. Often, it takes weeks or even months to make a sale. Whenever you get frustrated during the sales process, just think of what you’ll do with the extra money you’ll have for selling your rig on your own.

Completing the Sale

Bill of Sale

Use a sales agreement that describes your vehicle and spells out the sales price. State that the buyer is purchasing the vehicle “as-is,” with no warranties. Keep a signed copy for your records.

Transfer the Title

If you still owe money on your rig, you’ll need to pay the balance in full before the lien holder will release the title. Meet your buyer at the bank and complete the sales transaction. To release you from any possible liability, inform the Department of Motor Vehicles in writing that your vehicle has been sold.

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