Advice on selling
Hi All, we are looking to sell our caravan and replace it with a motorhome we would like to know if its best to sell the van privately or to part ex towards the motorhome. We would be grateful for any advice on the hows and whys on which is the best way to go also any pitfalls.
thank you in advance
regards Sheila
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It's by far the easiest option to p/ex for the MH. Selling a cvan privately can be a minefield and there are scammers aplenty out there waiting for the unwary seller.
Only you can decide after investigating the options with the MH dealer, the private ad situation, dealers who might sell on commission and so on.
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When we "tried" the "dark side" we exchanged via a dealer who did both and got for us a deal we were satisfied with,and when we realised after 7yrs, that the downside of m/vans, for us, far outwayed the upside of c/vans,we got a decent sized cheque and new caravan from the same dealer for the m/van
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I sold a caravan via Gumtree - Preloved might help too. I got the price from the dealer - and added some "negotiating" room - buyer paid the full whack (Dealer wouldn't p/ex as the caravan I bought was deemed a "private sale" for some obscure reason - but p/ex would be my preferred method)
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Last year we traded our caravan for a M/H ,and the dealer I felt gave us a good deal on both ,as far as I was concerned we had had our fun with the caravan and now it was time to move on the pastures new (.M/H), yes I might have got a few hundred pounds more ,but I might not have , the dealer had got it and now it was his problem to move it on
don't be sentimental about it and dont think your van is worth a fortune ,the market will decide a price
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Wise words, Husky. If any fault should show up after the van is subsequently sold on, it becomes the dealer's problem to sort with no comeback on the original seller.
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We have considered a MH recently, looked at dozens, got a P/X price against a new Hymer.......it was derisory, to put it politely.
At least £2500 less than we could have sold the van for ourselves, but all dealers are not the same. Some will offer you a better price.
Last time we changed (2008) our dealer gave us a price for the old van, but advised us that our van would be easy to sell privately, and if we did then they would give us 15% off the new van.
So we decided we would try to do just that. Having checked the price for a private sale,we advertised it at just over that (room for negotiation) and did sell it for a good prcice via Preloved, and got the good discount on the new van.
If you can negotiate a similar deal, I would go for it, try to sell it and have the fall-back position.
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I had a local independent dealer sell my last van. For a fixed fee we made a lot more than part exchange. No hassle, no chancers, no fraudsters and sold within a month. Then as a cash buyer got a pretty good deal on new van. Win, win all round
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For us part exchange is safer and easier. You will probably get a bit more with a private sale and a discount on what you are buying but there can be a lot of hassle and you have to watch for a number of frauds.
Selling by a dealer on commission looks good but a number have disappeared with the money over the years so check them out thoroughly.
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Thanks for the input everyone its all helpful stuff. We are going to investigate all avenues suggested before rushing in. Thanks again
regards Sheila
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When we bought our last caravan we negotiated an excellent deal but the downside was that the trade-in value was just book value. Our excellent dealer then said that we could sell our van privately any time up to paying for the new van. We sold it on Autotrader and ended up about £1k better off.
When we bought our new motorhome we had a Bailey Valencia which had twice suffered from damp and been back to the factory. We could not sell it privately but accepted a fair trade-in price. When we collected the motorhome the dealer, Marquis, said that they had got a bit more than expected for my caravan so gave us a higher trade-in. Now that's what I call good service!
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I find if the dealer wants to sell you the Motorhome he will offer you the right price for your trade in. All dealers have wiggle room in both selling and buying price. I always find I tell them what I have to spend including trade in then let them decide if they would like my business
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