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Location: Tampa, Fl | I have a 2007 Bee Stinger 2 horse slant load trailer that I need to sell. I paid almost $10,000 for it brand new. I have maintained it and has new tires. It has not been used a lot but I keep fighting the rust. What would be a good asking price. I don't want to under or over sell it. Thanks |
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Location: Tampa, Fl | Originally written by pblind on 2013-12-27 5:48 PM
I have a 2007 Bee Stinger 2 horse slant load trailer that I need to sell. I paid almost $10,000 for it brand new. I have maintained it and has new tires. It has not been used a lot but I keep fighting the rust. What would be a good asking price. I don't want to under or over sell it. Thanks |
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Location: Ohio | The 2013 new Bee Stinger on this site goes for $9500 so obviously you won't get close to the original asking price. I also found a Bee Stinger goose neck 2004 that comes with a Chev C3500 dually pick up for $15000 total. Is your trailer a GN or BP? GN will demand a little more money.
Your best bet is to do some comps of the internet. Most banks do that when they are financing a used trailer. |
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Location: Tampa, Fl | Thank you for your response. It is a BP. |
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Location: AZ | Search local ads to see what other trailers the same age, style, etc are going for. Then, price it accordingly. |
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