Tips to Prepare Your RV For Trade-In

If you are thinking about upgrading your camper to the latest model, most likely, you’ll want to trade your current model in before getting the new rig. This can help you recoup some of the money from your previous investment, which you can use to purchase your next recreation vehicle.

We at RVs and Boats For Less know preparing an RV for trade-in can be a challenging venture. That’s why we have gathered up some tips for you. Keep reading our guide to learn more, and for more information, visit our dealership in Chubbuck, ID. We happily welcome our friends from Idaho Falls and Pocatello, so reach out today.

Spruce Up

When trading your camper in, you’ll want to try making it look like a million dollars. A neat and clean RV will give the impression that you’ve taken great care of it, which can help get you a better price. Before you show your model to prospective buyers, make sure that you:

Remove all personal items from the interior

Wash and polish the exterior

Clean all windows and mirrors

Sweep and mop the floors

Empty and deodorize the fridge and clean the storage cabinets

Air dry your RV and use a mild air freshener to give it a fresh scent

Perform Minor Maintenance

Next, you’ll want to ensure your RV’s systems function smoothly and all parts are in good working condition. It’ll be a good idea to:

Replace old tires

Patch your awning

Lubricate any slide-outs

Change burnt-out bulbs

Check the roof and windows for leaks

Change engine oil and inspect spark plugs and battery

Documentation

More importantly, you’ll want to gather all necessary documents, such as service history and maintenance records, and ensure they are available for the next owner. A thorough RV history can help you get the best price for your model when trading it in.

We hope you find this guide helpful when preparing your camper for trade-in. For more ideas or to explore our impressive collection of RVs for sale, visit RVs and Boats For Less. We are in Chubbuck, ID, and we proudly serve Idaho Falls and Pocatello.

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