Pop-up campers (also called folding trailers or tent trailers) provide a nostalgic yet modern way to camp, offering a pitched-tent feel in trailer form. It’s a fun, family-friendly way to camp. But perhaps the time has come to say goodbye to your pop-up. Maybe you’ve had it for years and want something newer, or your family has outgrown it, or it just no longer suits your needs. Whatever the reason, if it’s time to sell your used pop-up camper, RVT… Read the rest
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Five Top Tips for Selling Your Used Fifth Wheel
Fifth wheel trailers come in a range of sizes, suit a variety of budgets, and can provide travelers with great camping experiences. At some point, the time will come to say goodbye to your current fifth wheel. Whether you have a smaller trailer or a large toy hauler, there are a few things to consider when you decide it’s time to sell. To help, RVT has compiled a list of the five top tips for selling your used fifth wheel.… Read the rest
Top 5 Tips For Selling Your Used Class B RV
Are you looking to sell your Class B RV? If so, then you’ve come to the right place! Class B RVs are a great option for those who want to explore without committing to a larger Class A RV or Class C RV. These smaller vehicles provide excellent mileage and convenience, allowing campers to travel with ease while keeping their costs lower. Along with their ease of use, Class B RVs also have a number of other advantages … Read the rest
Top Tips for Selling Your Travel Trailer
Travel trailers are one of the most popular types of RVs, ranging from the small and basic to the large and lavish. Millions of campers hit the highway every year with their bumper-pull rig, ready to enjoy the great outdoors.
If you’re a travel trailer owner, you will likely want to sell your rig at some point. You may want to upsize, downsize, buy a newer model, or switch to motorized RV. If the time has come to sell your … Read the rest
Selling your RV: Managing Inquiries and Doing Your Own Follow-Up
You’re ready to upgrade to a new rig for new adventures, but first it’s time to sell your current RV. Where do you start, and how do you make sure it’s a smooth process? After you’ve set up your listing complete with price, photos, description, and contact information, it all comes down to how you manage buyer inquiries. With a little effort and a few precautions, you can work with potential buyers to sell your pre-owned Class A gas … Read the rest