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Post Info TOPIC: Downsizing 5W - dealer trade in or sell it ourselves?


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Downsizing 5W - dealer trade in or sell it ourselves?


We're preparing to conclude our full-timing chapter after a wonderful 2 year tour of the US with our kids.  We want to downsize our 5th wheel to a less bulky size and also are willing to downgrade the amenities for the more limited use of a vacation rig.

Any experiences with trade in's at dealers to downsize?  Should we plan to sell it ourselves and then shop for our lesser rig?

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Any time you insert another party in the buy / sell arrangement the price has to be adjusted for that party.

If you sell to a dealer you get less and if you buy from a dealer you pay more. To a lot of people that is OK though, to avoid the additional work of selling yourself, ie advertising, showing, paper work, etc. The same on the buying side, dealer prep, warranty, etc.

On the flip side though, there can be considerable profit to be enjoyed by selling your self and buying privately.

To each his own!

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Sell it yourself!biggrin  Dealer will want retail for his unit but will only offer wholesale for your unit.  I never trade any big ticket items and have never had any problems selling my stuff.  I don't usually buy anything from dealers due to the sales tax, private party sales have no sales tax here in AZ and back in SC.  Not the same in all states though. confuse

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azrving wrote:

Sell it yourself!biggrin  Dealer will want retail for his unit but will only offer wholesale for your unit.  I never trade any big ticket items and have never had any problems selling my stuff.  I don't usually buy anything from dealers due to the sales tax, private party sales have no sales tax here in AZ and back in SC.  Not the same in all states though. confuse





Alabama has sales tax on private sales, but, vehicles excepted, they rarely ever get the sales tax money, because they can't identify it.  Vehicles, however, must be titled, and they collect the sales tax then, unless you can prove that you've already paid it.

To stay on topic, no one should ever do a trade-in.  Depending on the value of the two items, you will lose hundreds or thousands of dollars on the deal.  It's no big deal to put a listing on Craigslist to sell anything, and there is little or no cost to do so.

 



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