Posts Tagged ‘Toy Hauler’

Toy Haulers Help Take the Fun With You

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

Millions of families are opting for the scaled down, back to nature style vacations this year due to the lack of funds caused by the weak economy. Many are loading up their toy hauler with their fun things like personal watercraft vehicles, mountain or dirt bikes, motor cross and motorcycles and ATV’s and hitting the road to find a nice campground or spot near a lake to relax a little, play a little and save some of their money by not going on a large, expensive holiday.

Toy haulers for all the fun stuff one wants to bring with them on a trip come in many different shapes, sizes and styles. A family could even purchase one that is especially made for family pets and all their important items so animals won’t have to be left out of the family fun. A larger transporter would work well being pulled behind a sports utility vehicle, large truck or recreational vehicle.

What determines the type of carrier or trailer a family should purchase is the kind of trips they will be taking and what type of fun items they will be taking along with them. If they are only going to be going on a camping trip once in a while and don’t have a lot of equipment or bikes, then a smaller trailer should work. A transporter should have a flexible, yet strong, rear-ramp style door in which the back end folds down to form a ramp to glide the wheeled vehicles out of the carrier.

There are toy haulers that pull behind a larger vehicle or truck and then there are those that are actually campers with sleeping stations, a small kitchen and an extra room in the back for the fun stuff. There is a separate area for the bikes, ATV’s, personal watercrafts or anything a family wants to take on their outdoor adventure in order to have a good time.

There are millions of people who enjoy thousands of lakes across the country each year. More and more people are bringing their own boats instead of renting them. A smaller carrier can hold all the boating needs like tubes, waterskiing and wave boarding equipment in addition to life-vests. Of course there is always room for the family fishing equipment: poles, nets and waders.

These trailers that are pulled behind a vehicle are enclosed and will keep the family’s gear out of the elements. Unlike an open carrier, there will be no wet or bug covered gear when the family reaches their destination. Naturally, attaching a toy hauler to a vehicle will make driving the vehicle a little more difficult. In some states a special driving course on pulling something behind a vehicle is offered and often required, so be sure to check with your local DMV.

A camping trip is the ideal vacation for a toy hauler in order to make loading and unloading at the campsite a little easier. Many of the carriers will hold everything a family needs on an outdoor trip such as a portable kitchen and propane to fill the grill with as well as lots of pans and pots. You can also take along a couple of big size air mattresses, all the fishing gear and the large multi-room tent. Toy haulers are ideal for camping.

In order to get the best out of an outdoor vacation, many families fill up a toy hauler with their dirt bikes, ATV’s, water gear and everything they think might enhance their stay in the great outdoors. These pull-behind type trailers are tough and can take a trek up a mountain or a ride down by the river. And the best part is families save money and spend valuable time with each other.

RV Traders Online Reaching Wider Audiences for RV Sales

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010

It can be expensive to try to sell RVs through traditional media. The cost of advertising space in a newspaper or magazine can cost hundreds if not thousands of dollars depending on where you live. Listing a classified ad is a lot cheaper, but can easily get lost among all the other vehicles for sale. There are better ways to get noticed and that’s online.

The Internet offers so many ways for RV traders and sellers to reach their audience. All it takes is a little knowledge and some trial and error before they can find their niche of buyers and other like-minded traders.

One of the first ways to reach people is through blogging. Setting up your own blog is a worth endeavor if you plan on trading for years. Blogs do take time for people to notice. However, you can also go to popular blogs and leave a comment. That way thousands of people who are already interested in the topic at hand can read your comment. Some sites will even link back to your website where you can have your information ready to go.

Twitter had become the latest social media craze. It seems everyone has something to Tweet about. It’s a great method for reaching people because it is free, it doesn’t take very long to send out a Tweet and if people are interested, the feedback is almost instant. A lot of businesses are using Twitter to promote their products, but they don’t understand that most consumers don’t care about the Tweets unless there is an incentive for them in it. So if you decide to Tweet, consider sending out something that will get people interested in your sale: ‘Vintage Airstream On Sale for One Day ONLY” might get more attention than ‘RV For Sale.’

What customers are craving in this impersonal world is customer service. They want a company that understands them and will go out of their way to make their experience a good one. So you have to figure out what you’re offering potential buyers that none of your competitors are offering.

Another option for RV traders or sellers online to consider is working with a consignment dealer. Consignment dealers have experience and a pretty big money allotment for advertising. They can often help people sell toy haulers faster than they would be able to on their own.

Liking what you do is also important. If you are passionate about what you’re selling or trading, other people will be too. Enthusiasm is infectious. Spread it around on the Internet and see what comes back to you.

Figuring out who wants the information you have is another key factor in being able to consistently sell and trade on-line for good prices. Know the age of the people that are most likely to buy your RV or travel trailer, then spend some time researching where they are looking to not only buy but get information about the vehicle.

Advertising in newspapers is slowly becoming a thing of the past. Today, consumers are savvier than they were in the past. They can compare prices on-line. Dealers who have fly-and-buy programs where they pay for plane tickets for guests buying an RV are reaching a national, even global market. What are you doing to compete?

Tips to Get the Top Dollar from Your Toy Hauler Trade

Thursday, April 22nd, 2010

When you are ready to make a toy hauler trade, come to us for an easy transition. Whether you want to trade in your old recreational vehicle for a new or used one or you want us to sell your old RV for you, we are here to help. However, you can do a few things to help us get you the most money out of your RV.

Clean It Yourself
While we have the ability to clean up used RVs to make them presentable to the public, it costs us time and money to do so. This means we will not be able to offer you quite as much because we have to take our costs into consideration. Therefore, it is in your best interests to clean up your RV as best as possible. This one little step will increase the value of your trade in more than you would think.

Repair or Replace Broken Items
Again, we have the ability to replace and repair broken items. However, it costs us more than it would cost you. Therefore, if you can go around your travel trailer or motor home and look for broken items, it will help.

Anything that you can easily repair or replace should be done. Ideally, you will want to make sure all light bulbs are working, all doors shut properly, all the fuses are working, and the battery is fully charged. You will also want to check the windshield wipers, replace loose knobs, and tighten down anything that is loose.

Once you have done all you can to increase the value of your toy hauler, bring it on down to us and we will help you trade in your old RV and get you set up with the new or used RV of your choice.


How to Find & Bid on Repos RVs for Sale

Saturday, April 17th, 2010

As we have said time and time again, we want all our customers to be happy with their selection and for some that means finding repo RVs for sale. This can be a difficult process if you don’t know where to look or what to do once you find one.

How to Find Repossessed RVs
There are two basic ways of finding repo RVs. First, you can check auctions. Generally, banks will put their repossessed travel trailers, pop-ups, toy haulers, and motor homes up for sale at a local auction. These auctions tend to be silent. Therefore, you are less likely to get into a bidding war.

The other way is to check RV dealer lots. RV dealers may have purchased the vehicle or they may be selling it on consignment. In either case, you should still be able to get a good deal when purchasing in this manner.

How to Bid on Repo RVs
A good rule of thumb for finding the value of a used RV is taking 30% off the new price. This means that if you find an RV that sells new for $60,000 then you need to take 30% ($18,000) off the price, putting the used price at $42,000.

Next, consider any repairs that may need to be done. If you have a chance to inspect the RV, then add up the cost to fix things and deduct it from the price. If you cannot inspect it, then deduct somewhere between 5% for newer models and 15% on older models.

If you cannot inspect the RV before the auction, always check to make sure you are not obligated to buy it if major repairs need to be done.

Checking out repo RVs for sale is a great way to save money. Repos are highly likely to be in great condition and can be bought at a very low price.

Load Your Trailer, Travel to Arkansas, Grab Some Crystals

Friday, April 16th, 2010

With so many things to do and so many places to go in your trailer, the travel never has to stop. This is why so many retirees love travel trailers, toy haulers, fifth wheels and motor homes. All you need to do is pack up the trailer and let the adventure begin.

Crystal Mining in Arkansas
At Blue Moon Crystals & Jewelry, you can dig for crystals for only $10 a day. You get to keep everything you find and they even guarantee you will find something. If you don’t find anything, then you will get your money back.

RV Park Onsite
While the park does not have septic, they do have four spots with electric and water available for $10 a day. They also have 23 sites with no hook-ups for $4 a day. Additionally, you can use their showers for $2 a person.

Since there are only four sites with hook-ups, you need to make your reservations early. However, those who can’t find a campsite on location should have no problems finding a RV park close by.

Get Down and Dirty
Digging for crystals is a dirty business. The red clay will stain everything you are wearing. Therefore, put on your least valuable clothes, some old sneakers, and prepare to ruin anything you are wearing. The good news is in exchange for ruined clothes, you can come out with some very nice crystals.

Tips for Digging
In order to find crystals, you will need some basic equipment. This includes:

  • Small rake
  • Bucket
  • Gloves
  • Flathead screwdriver (to pry out crystals)
  • Plenty of water and snacks

While you can walk up and down the piles looking for crystals, you will have better luck digging in a pile. Squish through the mud for anything hard. Rake away mud you already went through. Then put your found crystals in the bucket and start looking forward to the gorgeous gems you can display once they’re cleaned.

Next time you pack up the trailer, travel to Arkansas crystal mines. Not only is it fun, you will get some good souvenirs as well.