Do Not Buy A Used Cargo Trailer

A rusty cargo trailer safety chain.

Are you thinking about buying a used cargo trailer? It is very tempting to save a little money by shopping used, but many times this is a poor decision.

Take a look at some reasons that you should buy your trailer new instead of turning to the used market.

They Are Not Much Cheaper

If you are looking for a used trailer in good shape, you are not going to save much money by going to the used market. Cargo trailers hold their value like almost nothing else does. You might only save a few hundred dollars on a small enclosed cargo trailer and possibly a thousand dollars on a larger one. Every dollar counts, but this is not much in the big scheme of things.

When you consider what can go wrong buying anything used, the meager savings from buying used just does not make sense. Even if you get one in good shape, it will most likely be out of warranty. Most trailer warranties are for just one to two years.

Bad Maintenance Is Easy To Hide

Trailer maintenance is all about taking care of the axles and brakes (if so equipped). Bad maintenance is something that is far too easy to hide. Most sellers are not going to let you take apart a hub, so you should just consider that the bearings on any used trailer that you buy will be toast.

Also, you have to wonder about how the rest of the trailer has been taken care of. Did the seller put undercoating on it when they bought it or did they just apply a coat when they decided to sell? How did they store the trailer? Was it under a roof or was it subject to constant environmental stress that may have caused the roof to fail?

There are a number of unanswered questions when buying anything preowned, and trailers are no exception. Buying a used trailer can set you up for a maintenance disaster, further negating any meager savings that you might see on the purchase price.

They Are Often Misused

How often do you see a trailer going down the road grossly overloaded. People often buy utility trailers that are too small for their needs and then work them like a much bigger trailer. You could end up with one of these abused trailers.

Overloading a trailer can lead to a number of problems. In particular, it can bend the axles and even cause structural damage like broken welds or twisted frames. These are not problems that you want to take on to save a little money.

You Have Your Own Requirements

Last but not least, think about how hard it will be to find a cargo trailer that actually meets all of your requirements. Trailers hold their value well because they are in demand and that means that you will have to take what you can get.

The used trailer that you end up with might be a size too small, a size too big or might not have all of the options that you ideally want. There is no doubt about it, you will be settling if you buy a used trailer.

Think about how much easier it will be to use your trailer if you get one that fits your needs exactly. One the right length, the right height and with all of the options that suit your particular needs.

Finance A New Trailer

A far better option to buying used is to simply finance a cargo trailer. Get exactly what you want without sacrifices. Lucky for you, we can help with this.

Just click on the link above and fill out one short quote form. If approved, one lender will make you a cash offer for the money that you need. You can then take this money and purchase your trailer from any dealer that you like. It does not get any easier than that.

EvenĀ  if you have bad credit, you may be able to get an offer and there is no commitment. Why not get started now?

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