Ultimately, you have decided to get rid of your motorhome. It may be either you are fed up with the model, or you need a lighter vehicle or crave a modern RV with more excellent facilities. There might be endless reasons to sell it off. 

But at the end of the day, your motorhome rigged in the lawn tends to stare hard in your face as if gabbing, “Who will buy me?” Finding a perfect dealer for it indeed is a pain in the neck!

And this pain, fortunately, can be mitigated with the strategies elaborated below.

7 Tips to follow while selling your Motorhome

You end up sticking out adverts screaming, buy my motorhome and posting around, trying to catch sight of rabble out on the streets. It barely gets you anywhere, except that the bill of putting up the ads also plunges on your wallet! 

Instead, you need to follow some good advice stated here to sell your motorhome without getting fleeced. 

Here it goes!

  • Valuating your motorhome: You should remember that unless you own a classic camper or VW T2, your motorhome will go for lesser worth. Further, to have a base valuation, you may ping several RV dealers or check out online magazine advertisements to know the bid rate for motorhomes.
  • Shine your motorhome: Scrub & shine your motorhome into a chic condition before hunting for buyers and dealers. Get it washed, examine the greywater vent, check the locks, and thoroughly vacuum all the chips and crumbs scattered in its interiors. If it needs any service, do finalise the repairs. 
  • Sort the paperwork: You definitely would not like running around collecting papers of your motorhome while the dealer broods at your door. Sort all your documents, warranty cards, instruction manuals, service history book, motorhome MoT certificate, motorhome V5C certificate, and others before you shout “buy my motorhome”.
  • Demonstrate the vehicle: While the buyer is ready to take the motorhome, you need to illustrate the car in its working state. Switch on the electric hook-up during a demo and guide them inside. 
  • Go along on a test drive: The dealer would likely ask for a test drive. Do allow them, though, perch along while they go for it. Always keep a working phone with you in the scenario. 
  • Reveal the issues of your motorhome: If there are any unresolved glitches in your motorhome, reveal them in the first place. Explain everything and its condition to avoid bickering in the future.

Bottom Line

Selling the RV can stress one out while a person sprawls about agency-to-agency, hops from one dealer to another in the hope of clinching a good deal. 

Still, you can prevent yourself from hitting a downright misery by assorting your paperwork, getting your RV spick-and-span, and other counsels that we walked you through in the guide.

Now breathe easy!