jonrud
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Hi to all ex tuggers did you part exchange your caravan when you purchased your first motorhome or sell it privately? Just wondering which is the best way to go..
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Would I have to take the van to the dealer for a price or will they price it from their little black books?
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nice easy 5k profit for nothing.:Angry:
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We bought our motorhome and then sold the caravan. But we were fortunate we did'nt need the funds from the van to buy the M/H.
I would put the caravan up for sale while you are looking, if you sell you will be in a better position to negotiate with the dealer and also a private seller is not likely to want the caravan. If the caravan sells and you have'nt found a motor home do what I have just done.
£600 on a 21 year old caravan, at least we still get away.
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Not quite Pappa, VAT takes £750 for a start, plus valetting, servicing, warranty, advertising, rent, rates, insurance, phones, staff wages and other overheads, he might end up with £1500 nett.
Peter
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Peter if you only get £1500 out of £5000 its time you sold lucky heather door to door or got a decent accountant.Not quite Pappa, VAT takes £750 for a start, plus valetting, servicing, warranty, advertising, rent, rates, insurance, phones, staff wages and other overheads, he might end up with £1500 nett.
Peter
Hi andyman
If that 21 year old van is clean and dry and all working I could be the buyer when you have done with it.
All the best Rick.
Also not quite Peter Vat negates itself, you only pay vat on profit so when your overheads are taken out the vat will be less
terry
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