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01/8/2010 at 11:52am
 Location: Remfrewshire
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Hi all,

Looking for a bit of advice on selling up. Due to no longer having enough time to make any sort of proper use of my caravan I am considering selling up and returning to occasional tenting and self catering cottage/lodge holidays.

My questions are these:

Is selling privately worthwhile versus selling to a dealer? I know this all depends on what the dealer would offer etc but I am hoping to gain some feeling for what to expect from others experiences.

Is selling the expensive accessories seperately advisable? The caravan has a Powrtouch motor mover fitted and an Isabella Opus(?) awning.

For info the 'van is a 2006 Abbey Vogue 540 (6 berth single axle) which I have owned from new (Dec 2006)

Thanks in advance :)



01/8/2010 at 12:11pm
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I'd personally sell privately but would sell all the accessories separately and would certainly do this if selling to a dealer

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01/8/2010 at 2:27pm
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I agree. We sold the folding camper on ebay with all the equipment and I've always regretted it because I think it went to cheap considering what there was.

I'll be interested to see what people say about selling the mover separately, though, because that's crossed my mind, too.

Nora


01/8/2010 at 3:15pm
 Location: Midlands
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If you weren't in Renfrewshire I'd buy it off you! Unfortunately, Renfrewshire is rather far away from Central England...

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01/8/2010 at 6:49pm
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if its a good deal & nice van its worth travelling imho...

id not sell to a dealer , private every time and id include all the gear (as a carrot to entice a buyer) but reflect the extras in the price..

a motor mover is a good selling point but add a few hundred to your price to cover it..

good luck



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05/8/2010 at 10:15pm
 Location: Remfrewshire
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Cheers everyone, I think I will advertise it this coming week. Fingers crossed for a hassle free sale


05/8/2010 at 11:16pm
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I've recently been looking to buy a second hand Isabella awning and have been looking in the following places  :

ebay, of course, Pre-loved, UKCampsite and The Caravan Club,

Hope this helps, Shirley

P,S. We have just found exactly what we need from the Caravan Club classifieds ! Picking it up on Saturday



05/8/2010 at 11:48pm
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Got the e-mail from the CC earlier and had a quick peek. Looks good, I think I'll try advertising there first.

Congrats on finding what you were looking for, they are great awnings!


06/8/2010 at 8:27am
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Quote: Originally posted by chilephilly on 01/8/2010
If you weren't in Renfrewshire I'd buy it off you! Unfortunately, Renfrewshire is rather far away from Central England...
Wouldnt it still be worth the drive, get there do the deal and travel back at a leasurly pace

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06/8/2010 at 8:59am
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We did exactly that Gaz mc
Saw a van we liked on the web , did all the paperwork checks etc before we saw it. Travelled down and viewed the van had a little haggle and had a two nighter on the way back.
Got a bargain and had a nice break at the same time.
Obviously the seller has to be forthcoming and flexible to make it work.


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06/8/2010 at 2:54pm
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Quote: Originally posted by jimbouk on 06/8/2010
We did exactly that Gaz mc
Saw a van we liked on the web , did all the paperwork checks etc before we saw it. Travelled down and viewed the van had a little haggle and had a two nighter on the way back.
Got a bargain and had a nice break at the same time.
Obviously the seller has to be forthcoming and flexible to make it work.




It's a good job I didn't do that with mine, and it was well within a days travel, both to collect and back home again! It was 'I should have gone to specsavers' kind of thing. The seller wasn't very forthcoming, didn't seem to know much about it. Was assured I could go camping straight away in it...

It needed (before it was safe to use):
New gas pipes, new regulator, new gas bottle.
New wiring and RCB, new plug sockets
Condemmned gas fire removing
Roof leaks sorting
new spare tyre....

So if I'd tried camping in it, I would probably have been gassed or electricuted!

Yes, my own fault for buying in the first place - I was in two minds, just from what I could see, but decided to go for it.

End of story - now safe to use and a lovely little thing, to my delight!

Moral of the story - you need to know how to check these things out before you buy. On reflection I should have send a mobile engineer there in advance for a report. It would have saved me several hundred pounds...
Hindsight is a wonderful thing!

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06/8/2010 at 5:32pm
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I'd definitely sell the awning & mover separately, they don't seem to add value as part of a deal, sadly I doubt you'll get very much for them, many Isabellas go for around £200 on eBay, not sure about the mover, we had one given to us and then bought the control panel & remote (2nd hand) for £80.

Make sure you are certain about selling up first though, I know of 2 couples who have both sold everything this year and are regretting it and can now not afford to buy anything anywhere near as nice as what they sold.

 



06/8/2010 at 5:42pm
 Location: Knebworth Hertfordshire
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Quote: Originally posted by Esther1 on 06/8/2010

Make sure you are certain about selling up first though, I know of 2 couples who have both sold everything this year and are regretting it and can now not afford to buy anything anywhere near as nice as what they sold.

 



My sentiments entirely. We keep saying that each summer will be our last but we just can't bring ourselves to sell our beloved outfit. If we did and then live to regret it, we would never get back in at the level of spec. that we currently enjoy. I think the only thing that would stop us is if the doctor was to say "enough already". But until one of them does I think we'll be soldiering on.......

Vic






07/8/2010 at 1:05am
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Thanks fro the replies guys!

at Jax
Sorry to hear that Jax, cant say I am an expert on these matters though I feel those problems are more likely on 'vans older than 2006.

at Esther
Oh I hope not :( £200 for an awning which cost £1600 and has been used 3-4 times seems a terrible return, I think at that price I might rather store it in the garage as a keepsake :(( As for the motor mover I am not sure, I/we intend to return to caravanning in around 4 years perhaps with a twin axle van. (By then my part time studies should be complete). I know the MM can be modified for twin axle use. Might keep the MM for then :unsure:
One thing I am sure of is that, at this moment we are not getting use of the 'van. By way of example; since we bought this outfit in 2006-07 we have used it (including weekends) a grand total of 6 times or so!!
We also(now the kids are a little older)feel a desire to go tenting again (no point having a dog and barking yourself as they say) on top of that we have developed a real fondness for Orkney! By all counts it seems we can rent a self catering cottage there for a similar cost to taking the car and van!

at Vic
No doubt we will return to caravans or perhaps a motorhome as there are so many holidays we have planned which we have not yet realised France, Spain, Italy etc. Most are better suited to when the kids are older again and continental travel from Scotland is a little fairer on them.

As for the sale of the van, if anyone is interested let me know!
I agree with jimbouk (as in all cases of significant outlay on used items) some form of inspection is worthwhile before travelling any great distances, but, for my part the van is as it was when we bought it save for some signs of useage expected with any used caravan. Ofcourse I would prefer it went to someone who would enjoy it and to read of their travels on here would be a nice bonus :)



07/8/2010 at 10:08am
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Maybe you will get a bit more for your awning, we have bought an isabella 2nd hand for £200 then sold it for £150 when we changed the van but not sure how much it was new and a few weeks ago bought a Quest Palace Elite (same as isabella forum) that was brand new in April costing £1025, used once and we paid £200, the curtains, extra panel & pegs are still in their original unopened packaging.

It may be worth waiting until the winter months to sell it as the market is flooded with awnings at this time of year.

Good idea to keep your mover for a future van.

Enjoy your future hols up in Orkney.



07/8/2010 at 7:10pm
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Don't sell anything for at least 5 years.......

..............................just in case you take it up again - it gets expensive the second time around, trust me.

Jenny




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