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used2023 JAYCO
JAY FLIGHT SLX 174BH
Est. Payment
$110/mo
Built-In-America Price
$13,999
Length (ft)

21' 8''

Sleeps

5

Weight (lbs)

3,135

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Forest River RV Dayton
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SHOULD I BUY A USED RV?

There are a lot of factors to consider when deciding whether to buy a new or used travel trailer. At Camping World RV Sales, we're here to assure you that opting for a used model doesn't mean sacrificing on quality or service. Why buy a used RV? The most reliable and trusted used travel trailers often make the best new rigs for others. Not only does buying used help you save money upfront, it often also means cheaper insurance rates. There are many benefits of buying a used RV as long as you keep in mind a used camper maintenance checklist when you're shopping and when you need to service your RV. Plus, many of our Rvs come with the Certified Clean Seal to make it feel like your used new-to-you RV is brand spankin' new. How old is too old for a used RV? Our dealers across the nation stock a wide variety of used travel trailers in assorted floor plans and years to help you find the option that works best for your needs.

WE'LL HELP YOU FIND THE USED TRAVEL TRAILER THAT'S RIGHT FOR YOU.

Our collection of used travel trailers for sale help you save money without cutting corners on quality and fun. Meet with Camping World RV sales' team of experts and find the used camper that checks everything off your list. Stop by one of our RV dealerships today or browse our inventory online to discover great deals.

Are you looking to sell or consign your RV? We will consign your RV and utilize our vast network to help you sell your RV efficiently.

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FAQS: USED TRAVEL TRAILERS

IS IT WORTH BUYING A USED CAMPER?

The truth is that buying a used RV can be a better option than a new one. It all comes down to what you want out of your next camper. Make sure you're prepared with a list of questions to ask your salesman, and you can also check out these tips for finding great deals on a used camper. If you do that, you'll be able to find a great used RV that's new to you.

ARE OLDER TRAVEL TRAILERS BETTER QUALITY?

Older travel trailers can be a great investment, depending on what you're looking for. If you want something you won't likely have to work on, you might want to purchase new. However, if you're looking for a sturdy trailer that might need a little work, used is certainly the way to go. Some people swear by old travel trailers, and you can usually get one for cheap that's still good quality.

WHAT SHOULD YOU LOOK FOR IN A USED CAMPER?

If you've found a used RV you're interested in, make sure you take a few things into account before turning over your money. Just as you wouldn't buy a house sight-unseen, you don't want to do that with a camper either. You certainly don't need to be a certified home inspector, but it is a good idea to check a few things when you go to look at the camper. Check out these tips to avoid buying a lemon.

WHAT QUESTIONS SHOULD YOU ASK WHEN BUYING A USED RV?

One of the main things you need to know about buying a used RV is that you need to have your questions ready to ask. But what should those questions be? You really want to ask about the background of the camper, including how many owners it has had and where it's been, if there's any water damage, and if there are any major problems needing repair. Also, ask to take it for a test drive and keep your eyes open. You can read more questions to ask when buying a used RV here.

HOW MANY MILES IS TOO MANY FOR A USED RV?

Most places agree that a lot of RVs can last for up to 200k miles (and even beyond) with proper maintenance. If you're looking to buy used, you should know that high mileage is usually considered to be between 100k and 200k miles, but that's not the only thing you should pay attention to. If these miles were put onto the vehicle in a short amount of time, that's also a red flag as the vehicle may have sat idle for a while which can cause all kinds of problems. As always, ask questions and be prepared to look around and ask for a test drive because used RVs can last for a long time.