Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Repo Auctions For RV's and Campers

Another resource for locating repo RVs and campers is the Repo Auction. They too have lists of auctions held in every state. The fee for their service is also $39.99 for a one time cost.

Possible brands include also the well known models like Airstream, Challenger, Coachmen, Dutchmen, Fleetwood, Kodiak, Jayco, Holiday Rambler, Prowler, Thor and Winnabego RV's.

If you find a good deal on an RV maybe you can expand your search into cars, trucks, ATV's, boats and other recreation vehicles.

RV Repos - Finding The RV Auctions


Locating a repo RV can save you thousands. The real trick is finding the sources of these bargain. With an 'auction pass' you can find local car auctions in every state with their quick 'auction finder'.

Otherwise, you can check the major auction sites like eBay and Yahoo for RV repos and deals.

There are real bargains out there for those who are willing to do their homework.

Repo RVs - Save on RVs at Auction

Repo RVs can save you a considerable amount of money. Whether you are looking for a Daytona, Dynamax, Heartland, Holiday Rambler, Jayco, Lance, Rage'N, Starcraft or a Thor, you can find them at an RV repo auction. Someone else's unfortunate bank repos rvs can prove to be your way to get into an RV.

To locate the specific class A, class C, travel trailer, 5th wheel, folding trailer, toybox railer or truck camper you want, you will need to be patient. While there are RV’s being repossessed every day, your exact model or RV type may take a while to become availalbe. But if you are patient, you can find the RV you desire at a price you can afford.

Bargains are available to the person who is flexible and ready to pounce on a deal as it comes up. To get a really super bargain you must also be prepared to travel to pick it up. The online auction services can be a ready source of RV’s.

However, if you are willing to dig deeper, you may be able to find a true bargain priced RV. There are membership services online that can help, but they mostly just point you to local auction sites. If you are prepared to work at it and do some calling, you should consider this avenue. Otherwise, just stick to the large online auction sites.