Hello folks. So I am just finishing up my second year with a 28 Foot Class C. I have four kids, ages 7 down to 6 months and my wife and I decided
that we would like to move up to a larger MH. We want a Class A bunk-house with two slides. Basically, I am wondering what the best approach is
to upgrade. I'm considering three ways at this point....
1 - List & sell privately.
2 - Have a dealership sell it via "consignment"?
3 - Trade-in when I buy a new one...
I know with regular cars you rarely get good value on a trade-in. I am assuming it's the same with MHs. I thought of having a dealer just sell it for me.
But not sure after the fee if I'd be better to just trade it in. Also, got a call from a "Longwood Ink", company offering their services to help me sell it for a fee
of course. I have not called them back. My thought is selling it privately would allow me to get the best price. But that come with obvious hassles. I
wonder if selling it via consignment is more/less expensive than the mark-down I would get on a trade-in?
Any advice on the pros/cons of each approach based on experience is appreciated.
Regards
Chucky
that we would like to move up to a larger MH. We want a Class A bunk-house with two slides. Basically, I am wondering what the best approach is
to upgrade. I'm considering three ways at this point....
1 - List & sell privately.
2 - Have a dealership sell it via "consignment"?
3 - Trade-in when I buy a new one...
I know with regular cars you rarely get good value on a trade-in. I am assuming it's the same with MHs. I thought of having a dealer just sell it for me.
But not sure after the fee if I'd be better to just trade it in. Also, got a call from a "Longwood Ink", company offering their services to help me sell it for a fee
of course. I have not called them back. My thought is selling it privately would allow me to get the best price. But that come with obvious hassles. I
wonder if selling it via consignment is more/less expensive than the mark-down I would get on a trade-in?
Any advice on the pros/cons of each approach based on experience is appreciated.
Regards
Chucky