Selling the trailer
#1
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Posts: 510
Selling the trailer
What does it take to get rid of one. I've had it on RJ for over a year. Renewed the ad about a month and a half ago and had over 1300 people look at it. It's not like it's expensive. Just well built, Built better than the Haulmark I just bought.
Ad #1476501
I guess the economy has people scared.
Ad #1476501
I guess the economy has people scared.
#4
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Chelsea Oklahoma
Posts: 556
i hear ya..we have a 1995 32 ft dominator..it is a oldie but a goodie,,i have looked at some new trailers,but they are definitely not as well built as my old 95 model..yea it has some bumps and some bruises,,and its heavy.but its paid for and it pulls great..so i would buy a older trailer before i ever bought a brand new trailer..and heck if i put a new drunk bump on my old trailer no biggie..if i was to put a drunk bump on a new trailer i would be pissed...so i say older is better.. :lol: :lol:
#5
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Join Date: May 2003
Location: Coldwater, MI
Posts: 2,998
just sold a 36ft trailer, 2002 year, nice trailer, $5750 to sell it.
It was red in color so that hurt it, it wasnt name brand that also hurt it. If it hasnt sold price is the major factor 75% of the time. To cheap to buy new and most bank wont touch a older trailer for less then 9-12% makes it hard to buy older
I am still in the market for a used 26 or 28ft tag trailer if price is right pm me
It was red in color so that hurt it, it wasnt name brand that also hurt it. If it hasnt sold price is the major factor 75% of the time. To cheap to buy new and most bank wont touch a older trailer for less then 9-12% makes it hard to buy older
I am still in the market for a used 26 or 28ft tag trailer if price is right pm me