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Old 12-27-2022, 02:03 PM   #1
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I am looking to wholesale my class A and am looking for recommendations. Thanks for any help.
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Try these guys: https://www.couchsrvnation.com/?mscl...%20Wholesalers. Also consider consignment with local dealer. If the rv is well maintained with lots of upgrades and priced right it should go quickly. Recently traded in a 2022 Class A and it sold in 2 weeks.
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Might check out PPL...they have a consignment center in Houston, TX.
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A wholesaler will give you the rock bottom, lowest price.

Instead, make your last trip to a reputable consignment place. We used PPL in Houston and were extremely happy with the process. They suggested a sale price but we upped it knowing that everyone wants to comes down in price and we also built in the commission fee. It sold within a month to a party from Florida. The buyer was able to ask us any questions about it they may have had. It was a smooth process. Of course, ours was in excellent condition and extremely clean. PPL gets a LOT of traffic... lookers and buyers.

I'm thinking they may buy outright, also but you won't get the best price.
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Figure wholesale as only 50% or maybe 60% of the low-mid retail price. And that retail is likely less than what you would like it to be. The advantage is that it's a quick sale (if the dealer is interested at all). Consignments by a reputable seller (e.g. PPL Motorhomes) are also simple but should yield 90% of low-retail value (after commission) but may take some weeks and you may have to drive the coach further to get to that dealership. Too often local dealerships accept consignments but the sales staff makes no real effort to sell them because the commission is lower than the dealers own units.


Ask for wholesale buying quotes from places near you and see if the amounts sound acceptable.
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