Top 6 Tips for Selling Your Used Class C RV
3 min readClass C RVs are a popular choice among motorhome enthusiasts, sitting between Class A and Class B in size. With features like luxury appointments, space-enlarging slideouts, better maneuverability than Class A, and a wide range of sizes, these RVs fit a broad range of needs and budgets.
While your Class C motorhome may have been the perfect fit when you bought it, perhaps it no longer ticks all the boxes and you need to make some changes. If the time has come to sell your Class C RV, RVT has some top tips to help you get the best price and find the right buyer.
1. Determine the Value
Do your research on the current market value of your Class C RV to determine a fair asking price. Visit online marketplaces, including RVT.com to give you insight on the value of your motorhome. Consider factors such as the age, mileage, and condition of the RV. RVT’s price checker is another helpful tool for figuring out an asking price.
2. Clean and Declutter
Before putting your RV on the market, make sure to thoroughly clean and declutter the interior and exterior. This will help it look its best and make a good impression on potential buyers. Also be sure to fix any major issues with your RV. Similar to Class A motorhomes, Class Cs are highly coveted for their livability – be sure to prepare and upgrade the interior as if you were selling a used Class A RV.
3. Take Quality Photos
When creating your listing, take high-quality photos of your Class C from multiple angles, highlighting both the interior and exterior. This will give potential buyers a clear idea of what they are getting and will help generate more interest. It is also helpful to create a walkthrough video of your RV. This helps potential buyers visualize the space more realistically, without necessarily having to see it in person.
4. Create a Detailed Listing
When creating your listing, include all relevant details about your RV. Highlight its make, model, and year and any interesting features and upgrades. Some other points to include: why you’re selling your RV, prior maintenance, any issues which may be outstanding, warranty information and transfer fees (if applicable), plus payment options. If you are firm on the price, mention that in your ad.
5. Be Available
Answer any inquiries promptly. Often buyers have several units on their list, and they will move on to the next one if your response is slow. Make yourself available for showings and be willing to answer any questions potential buyers may have. Guide potential buyers through your motorhome, pointing out interesting features and add-ons. Open slideouts and demonstrate the storage areas. Be honest about any repairs or problems that have occurred throughout your rig’s lifetime. Share any tips and tricks you’ve learned while camping. Your buyer is purchasing more than a physical vehicle, they’re buying an opportunity to make great memories.
6. Be Prepared for Negotiations
Be prepared to negotiate with potential buyers and be flexible on the asking price. Having a full understanding of your motorhome’s value will help you. Have a basement price in mind before you begin negotiations, and remember you don’t have to accept a lowball offer. Offering to join them on a test drive, or including an accessory not already included, may help seal the deal.
Owning a Class C has its advantages, and one of the main benefits of selling one is its overall popularity. Following these tips will help you maximize your selling price, attract more buyers, and negotiate a fair price for your unit. If you’re ready to sell, it’s easy to advertise your motorhome on RVT.com! Need some help with your ad? How to List Your RV For Sale on RVT provides a simple, step-by-step guide.
By Alex Hoyes