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6 Ways to Compare Listings When Buying RVs Online

To make the best purchase decision among all the available options, RV Trader is sharing six ways to compare listings when buying RVs online.
6 Ways to Compare Listings When Buying RVs Online

RVs offer endless adventures with camping, road trips, and get-togethers with family and friends. Choosing the right vehicle for you might be tricky at first, especially with so many RVs on the marketplace. It’s important to know the basics of researching and buying an RV, consider how you plan to use your vehicle, and keep an eye on the market (you might find a better deal on an RV during the off-season). To help you make the best purchase decision among all the available options, RV Trader is sharing six ways to compare listings when buying RVs online.

1. Compare RV Listings by Vehicle Type

Are you familiar with all the different types of RVs that are available on the marketplace? Do your research and get an overview of the different recreational vehicles, which have various features and designs. RVs can be motorized or towable, which requires you to consider the towing capacity of your current vehicles. RVs differ by size and length, amenities, and storage space. You should consider how you’ll use your vehicle, how far you’re going to be driving, and how many passengers you’ll have in your vehicle. For example, if you’re planning to take a long trip for several months with the whole family, you might want to look at listings for large Class A motorhomes for sale.

2. Compare RV Listings by Price

You can set the parameters of your search and narrow down your results right away by looking for vehicles by price. Know what your vehicle budget is and how much you’re willing to spend. On the RV Trader marketplace, you can find vehicles exclusively by price range, setting a minimum and maximum amount on your search filter. This will also give you a better idea of the general market value for vehicles. Once you get a feel for the marketplace prices, compare the prices on listings that appeal to you, and consider the vehicle’s value for the listing. Keep in mind that you may be able to negotiate with the seller to lower the price on a vehicle, so you can search for vehicles that may be priced slightly higher on the marketplace.

3. Compare New and Used RV Listings

You should take into consideration the benefits of buying a used RV when you compare listings. With a new vehicle you’ll get the best version of that model on the market with the latest design features and technology, along with less risk of immediate maintenance and upkeep needs. However, you can expect to spend less money when you buy used RVs for sale. A new vehicle will depreciate much faster during the first year or two of ownership than most used RVs that have been around for several years. If you’re looking for a hands-on project that involves fixing up and personalizing a vehicle, a used RV may be the way to go. Just make sure when you reach out to a buyer that you get some clarity on the vehicle’s maintenance history and repair needs.

4. Compare RV Listings by Description

When you’re searching through RV listings, the seller should have an informative and transparent description of the vehicle. While vehicle type, category, make, model, trim, year, new vs used, and price will all be immediate giveaways, there should be more info on these details when comparing listings:

  • Length
  • Fuel Type
  • Mileage
  • Floorplan
  • Sleeping Capacity
  • Slideouts
  • Vehicle Weight
  • Add-Ons


The listing should have plenty of photos and videos of the vehicle at all angles, and with the vehicle in action on the road or campsite. If it’s used, the description should give you a better idea of any defects or flaws the vehicle might have, like dents and dings. 

When you create a MyTrader account, use the “Saved Search” feature to easily compare all the listings you like. This also makes it easy to set popular search filters to find more vehicles and add or remove vehicles on your list as you shop.

5. Compare RV Listings by Dealer or Private Seller

Provide some direction with your search by deciding whether you want to compare listings from dealers or private sellers. Before you reach out to a dealer or private seller on a specific listing, make a list of questions regarding vehicle specifics so you’re getting an RV with the exact features you want. Dealers are your reputable local experts when it comes to selling RVs. Plus, you might get exclusive deals or warranties on vehicles that aren’t offered by private sellers. However, with a private seller, you might find a unique vehicle on the market that you wouldn’t find from a dealer and get a better price, especially if you can negotiate on the cost. When you compare listings, you may notice the benefits of online reviews in your search, as customers can give feedback on dealers and private sellers and the shopping experience they provide.

6. Compare RV Listings by Location

Location is an important factor when searching for your next RV. Ask yourself how far you’re willing to go to find your next vehicle, noting that it may cost more money the further you travel to get your vehicle back home. You can compare listings that are local by searching based on how close an RV is to your location by mileage. You will have a greater selection to choose from if you expand your search further and look for vehicles nationwide. Look at the listing and see if there’s a delivery option. It will be one more fee to consider, but it may be worth the price and less of a pain than transporting the vehicle yourself.

Comparing RV listings doesn’t have to be a chore; in fact, it can be really exciting! This is your chance to see what vehicles are out there, and which one could end up parked in your driveway at home. If you’re ready to start searching for your next new or used RV, be sure to check out all the listings on the nationwide marketplace RVTrader.com.

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Ryan Miller
Ryan Miller
Ryan Miller provides editorial support for Trader Interactive. He has a background in magazines and film.

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