Motorhome depot

I would never use them, after 50 years of various motorhome ownership, buying and selling all privately, why would you need them. It's just another money making venture based upon the laziness of people today.
We are all being turned into blobs......Just sit there and get everything done for you...

I don't think thats entirely fair. Some people are just uncomfortable selling themselves or wary of scammers etc or perhaps have too many other commitments to dedicate to it.
 
I would never use them, after 50 years of various motorhome ownership, buying and selling all privately, why would you need them. It's just another money making venture based upon the laziness of people today.
We are all being turned into blobs......Just sit there and get everything done for you...
That's fine for you, you have some experience. In this case a Lady has been left with the task of selling something she knows little about and probably no experience at all of selling a major purchase. I used them because I didn't have to deal with timewasters, tyrekickers and tossers.
 
I would never use them, after 50 years of various motorhome ownership, buying and selling all privately, why would you need them. It's just another money making venture based upon the laziness of people today.
We are all being turned into blobs......Just sit there and get everything done for you...
I prefer to lay down myself :)
 
I think you should consider what you want before working out the best way to achieve it.

Do you need a quick sale, even though you get less money?
Do you need to sell it without hassle, avoiding dealing with scammers and timewasters?

If the answer to those is No, sell it yourself.

You are not offering a guarantee, so expect to ask 20% less than a dealer would for the same motorhome in your sort of price range.

You talk about insurance and MOT. If it isn't parked on the road, you don't need either. Don't let that rush you into an unwise sale.

Personally, I'd either get it a new MOT now, or sell it with the promise of paying to fix any MOT failure items. Last motorhome I sold I said the buyer could have it with a new MOT or take the risk and I'd knock £1000 off the price, partly becasue I thought it would need a new exhaust for the MOT. He chose the MOT, and it passed with the old exhaust!

This was a few years ago. I'd advertised it on autotrader, which only got scammy sales calls, no proper leads.
I am pretty sure I then put it on an eBay classified ad.

The first person who came to look wanted to fit a towbar, which wasn't feasible on that van. The second person bought it.
 
That's fine for you, you have some experience. In this case a Lady has been left with the task of selling something she knows little about and probably no experience at all of selling a major purchase. I used them because I didn't have to deal with timewasters, tyrekickers and tossers.
Perfect. I used them and was happy with the result. What I liked was that I never met the buyer and so I could never have been tempted to make it sound as if it was better than reality. It had a couple of faults which in fact the buyer could have seen by walking round it, they weren't hidden but with MD the negotiations were purely between the agent and the customer. I wanted to sell the camper for cash, i.e. not part exchange it at a dealer. I tried three dealers who offered £45k, £45k and £47k. Motorhome Depot got me £50k so I was £3k better off than selling to a dealer. I don't know what the buyer paid, but as it was a £68k-in-a-showroom motorhome I am sure he got a good deal. So I was happy and so was the buyer and so was the Motorhome Depot agent. The dealers who would have made £10k profit were less happy. Shame, that :cry:
 
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