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Location: VANCOUVER, WA | I am selling my 1999 3-h silverado living quarters trailer with 8' wall, all aluminum, sink,micro,2 burner stove lots of cabinets, couch makes to bed, toilet shower seperate, drop sown windows, rear tackroom, outside water spiket,hay rack, awning,a/c,electric jack. What kind of price should i put on this?? I live in the northwest also. HELP, need to get this trailer sold | |
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Location: Hudsonville MI | Something like this?: http://www.horsetrailerworld.com/home/trailerdetail.asp?ID=274877 You can add or subtract as necessary. | |
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Location: VANCOUVER, WA | yes that is my trailer, just want to know if the price is right??? I need to sell it, i bought a new one.. | |
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| There are usually 2 things that sell almost anything. Price and condition. In this economy, if no one is calling about your trailer, it's priced to high. | |
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Location: Home of the WNFR at Christmas | While it is a pretty trailer it is almost 11 years old, you can get some great deals out there right now.
I just picked up a 2004 Sundowner 4 horse, brand new tires, brakes converted to discs, 3Kw Honda gene with auto start, solar panels, deep cycles, and 2KW inverter, 8ft LQ, slide, AC, new fridge, in-motion sat TV, huge alpine stereo, 32" LCD TV and refaced cabinets for 20K OTD. They wanted 30K but the 100's on the table made the difference.
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| Crazy, I agree with Duckman, if you aren't getting any calls, you are probably priced too high to sell, especially at this time of year. That being said, trailers will always run higher in the PNW than in other parts of the country. We just don't have the supply out here. Your trailer is in mint condition, it's a Silverado, which has a very good name in the PNW, and it is the right size trailer for the PNW market. One of the potential downsides for some buyers is that Silverado is, to my understanding, out of business. | |
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