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Used 5th Wheels so Cheap You'll Look for the Pop Up

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One of the greatest things about a 5th wheel is that you can disconnect it and use your own vehicle at your destination. You don't have to worry about towing it into small areas. However, a new 5th wheel can really put a dent in your savings account. Here's how to find used 5th wheels at tremendously discounted prices.

The "Usual" Sources

Normally, people start looking in the local classifieds or Craigslist. While you might find a deal or two here, you really haven't a clue who is selling the unit. As you might know from previous purchases, sellers aren't always up front and honest about problems. You could end up with one that you don't notice until you get it home.

Dealers are another option. Many stock previously owned units. However, with the economy faltering, sales are not as good as they once were. In order to try to recoup some of their losses, many dealers are marking up the prices of these used 5th wheels. There is a better way to find a great deal and without all the questions about the condition.

The Best Source

Federal, state, and local government agencies sell hundreds of 5th wheels each year at auction. Many people aren't even aware that some of these auctions take place right in their city. That's because these sales are not well advertised. However, for the people that know about them, this is a good thing because fewer people will be bidding.

One of the best things about these auctions is that you'll find units in just about any condition. Some are like new because they were repossessed just a couple of months after purchase. Some are seized by law enforcement. Others are surplus models that are no longer needed, such as the trailers FEMA stocked for hurricane Katrina. Finally, some are only good for salvage.

Many of the opening bids are only a $100. You have the option of viewing the unit before the sale, as well as bringing your own mechanic. Most times, the government will list known problems.

You can find out more about these auctions by joining a website that specializes in government auction listings. You can see where, when, and what is being sold. Get in the know! Find your next used 5th wheel at a bargain price!

You can save yourself time and literally thousands of dollars by looking over a review of sites that auction used RVs for sale and by using our online buying guide (no need to sign up) to learn how to buy used RVs. You'll find reviews of auction sites, FREE tips on great new features to look for, and how to get expert RV inspections, even across the country at http://BuyingUsedRVsforSale.com



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