How much to sell trailer for?

KikiDee

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I’m selling my trailer and 4x4 and switching to a lorry and a smaller car. I’ve done a bit of online research and prices seem anything from £3000-£5000 so I have no idea what to put it up for! I do want it to sell and I’m realistic about its age and condition but don’t want to sell myself short.

It’s an IW 506. About 14 years old, I’ve had it from practically new. Always well serviced and parts replaced as needed etc. but lots of age related scuffs and wear & tear but nothing structural and looks tidy enough cleaned up.

Aluminium floor, ramps, upgraded light's package so it has the exterior lights at the top corners of the trailer. Just had all new door clips and new roof vent fitted and 4 new tyres and a full service. I’m also selling with the full width bars as I don’t use the partitions but will fit them back in for sale.

Anyone bought or sold a trailer recently who can give me a realistic price please?
 
Id stick it on at 5.5k.
And be willing to negotiate you can always go down on price if it doesn't sell but you can't go up.
So many people buy trailers to convert in to food/coffee trailers these days I don't think your struggle to sell.

Saying this advertise it on some non horsie related places too
 
I sold my 2017 506 last summer and ended up with an offer of £4250, subsequently reduced to £4k as it was found to need a new front ramp. I’d been advertising it on and off for around a year gradually reducing from, I think, £6,500. Got various offers along the way which I rejected. Now I wish I’d taken those early offers but hindsight and all that…..
 
Id stick it on at 5.5k.
And be willing to negotiate you can always go down on price if it doesn't sell but you can't go up.
So many people buy trailers to convert in to food/coffee trailers these days I don't think your struggle to sell.

Saying this advertise it on some non horsie related places too

They dont use Ifors though, they use cheap old Rice ones, because they can be picked up for a few hundred quid.
 
I’ve recently sold a 2017 511 - in good condition, a couple of minor cosmetic faults and the tyres were going to need changing in the next year or so. I advertised it at £5,500 and accepted £5,300.
 
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