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"I want to sell my RV" are words that are frequently uttered in the world of travel and camping. Not because people don't like their motorhomes, but circumstances change and the needs of travelers change too. The next phrase uttered is usually "but I don't know the best way to do it." Sellmyrvtoday.com knows how, and they have developed a time tested, tried and proven method of purchasing and reselling recreational vehicles. Here are a few of the types of 2002 or newer RVs the they purchase from those who utter that phrase ... "I want to sell my RV:"

  • Class A RVs — The largest of the motorhome categories of recreational vehicles, looking like a large tour bus. This is a very popular model amongst full time RVers.
  • Class B RVs — These are the compact motorhomes that look very similar to a family van. They can be used as a motorhome, or as a second vehicle for running around town in.
  • Class C RVs — The mid size motorhome, built on a frame manufactured by the automobile industry. They are smaller than the class A, but are larger than the class B. They are built with king or queen size sleeping quarters over the cab. Their popularity is due to the easy maneuvering and better fuel economy compared to the class A.

If you happen to live in the state of Arizona, they may also consider purchasing the following types of 2002 or newer RVs:

Travel Trailers — Travel trailers were the first and original type of RV. They come in a myriad of sizes and models. They are simply pulled behind a truck or car with a trailer hitch.

Fifth Wheel Travel Trailers — Similar to conventional trailers, only the hitch is located in the center of the bed of a pickup truck. They also have a raised forward section to create a bi-level design. They are much more stable and balanced than the traditional travel trailers.

Toy Haulers — These are cargo-hauling ramped RVs. They contain a bay in the rear section which will contain 'toys' such as motorcycles, ATVs, etc. There are living quarters towards the front of the unit.

Truck Campers — These are more for the part-time RVer. They mount on the back of a pickup truck, like a shell, and can be easily removed or installed.

Folding Camp Trailer — These RV's are also known as 'pop-up' trailers. They are relatively inexpensive, and can be pulled by small vehicles. They are best compared to a tent with wheels. As the name implies, they actually fold down for highway travel, and are expanded upon arrival to the campsite. Once set up, they actually have a good deal of room in them, and many of the comforts you may not expect from such a compact unit.

If you find yourself saying "I want to sell my RV" then you know the place to call. If you have a class A, B or C RV to sell, Sellmyrvtoday.com will work up a very fair price, come to your residence and make the purchase with certified funds. They will then drive it away and the sale will be done. It's really that simple.

 

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