La
Mesa RV promotes itself nationally as the leading wholesale
buyer
of quality pre-owned recreational vehicles.
Customer satisfaction
with our transactions is our first and foremost
priority, and the most important indication of a
job well done. Our agents are committed to providing
each and every person with the very best professional
service.We can arrange for an agent to drive or
fly to your RVs location anywhere in the continental
United States to inspect and pickup the RV purchased.
Payment will be issued immediately upon completing
of the transaction.
HOW
IT WORKS
How
long does it take for La Mesa RV to contact you?
Whether you use our on-line forms, call us, e-mail us,
or have responded to one of our published ads; one of
our RV specialists will be in touch with you within
24 hours.
Your
RV is for sale, why did La Mesa RV call you?
If you have been contacted by our marketing department
via e-mail or by one of our RV specialists, this generally
means we found your RV on the internet for sale and
have an interest in buying it.
How
does La Mesa RV decide how much to offer you?
Our appraisals are based mainly on the year, make, model
and condition of your RV and how well it has been maintained.
How
does La Mesa RV go about evaluating your RV for purchase?
Our Used RV specialists can appraise your RV over the
phone by asking a few simple questions about the year,
make, model, added options and overall condition of
your RV.
What
exactly does La Mesa RV take care of?
When we buy your RV we will handle the entire transaction
including all DMV legal paperwork, arrange loan payoff
with your bank (if applicable) with certified funds,
and arrange pick up and delivery from your home.
Does
La Mesa RV take consignments?
Why you should
not consign your RV...
- You
have to wait for your money.
- You
lose sight and control of your valuable property.
- You
still have to make payments, insure and license
the vehicle until sold.
- You
do not always obtain what was agreed upon from the
consignee.
- The
dealer will not promote your unit equally as their
own.
- Salesmen
usually walk around consigned units, because they
know there is less profit potential.
- RVs
are vulnerable to theft and vandalism and can be
used as a source for parts for other dealer owned
inventory.
- RVs
are vulnerable to damage on test drives by unqualified
drivers behind the wheel.
- Dealers
will not make necessary repairs to consigned units
unless first sold.
- When
you sign a consignment contract you will be unable
to sell your coach on your own for the length of
the contract. (Usually 60-120 days)
- If
no sale is made, your rv may not be returned
to you in the condition as given, or
it's book value may have depreciated.
- If
sold by dealer, they can easily delay paying you
& or not pay you at all if they are going out
of business