Why Selling at San Antonio RV just makes sense.
If you’ve been thinking about selling your RV, you’ve probably heard the horror stories—some dealerships handle repossessed RVs with little care, cutting corners on maintenance, reselling units in poor condition, and leaving previous owners in a financial mess. These “quick flip” tactics can hurt both sellers and buyers, making the RV market feel risky.
At San Antonio RVs, we do things differently. When you consign your RV with us:
✅ You Stay in Control – No shady repossession tactics, just a fair, transparent consignment process.
✅ No Hidden Fees – We’re upfront about costs, so you don’t get nickel-and-dimed.
✅ Top Dollar for Your RV – Unlike dealerships that lowball sellers, we work to get you the best possible price.
✅ A Trusted Name in Texas – Our reputation is built on honesty and quality service, making us the smart choice for RV consignment.
Don’t take chances with dealers who treat used RVs like disposable inventory. Sell with San Antonio RVs and experience the difference of a professional, hassle-free consignment process. Thanks for reading.
Below are some reasons why you might NOT want to sell your RV on consignment, and what to look out for when choosing a dealership to sell your RV
High Fees & Commission – Dealers or consignment services take a percentage of the sale, reducing the owner’s profit.
Slow Sales Process – Some consignment lots have a high inventory turnover, while others may take months to sell an RV, leaving the owner waiting for their money.
Loss of Control – The seller has limited control over pricing, negotiations, and how the RV is marketed or maintained.
Potential for Hidden Fees – Some dealers charge additional fees for inspections, detailing, storage, or advertising.
Risk of Misuse or Damage – If the consignment dealer allows test drives or open access, the RV could be subject to wear, tear, or even theft.
Better Profit in Private Sale – Selling directly to a buyer often yields a higher price since there’s no middleman taking a cut.
Title & Ownership Delays – Some consignment agreements require the seller to hand over the title immediately, making it harder to back out of the deal or retrieve the RV if they change their mind.
Dealer Reputation Concerns – If the dealer has poor customer service or a bad reputation, it could affect the sale or lead to disputes.