You and your wife retired 10 years ago. At that time, your overriding goal was to buy a recreational vehicle (RV) and see the entire country. Since that time you have visited the contiguous 48 states while driving and living in your RV. You both have done well, enjoying almost every minute of your carefully and skillfully planned trips. You have visited children, grandchildren and even the new baby great grandson.
Now you have hit the age of 80 and your driving skills, especially in the dark and in bad weather have decreased geometrically and it has become a huge chore to continue. These have been among the happiest days of your lives, driving the back roads of the United States and seeing everything, everywhere.
Since you and your wife have noticed the trouble you are having with driving and navigating the open road, you have decided to sell my RV in Portland, OR and move into a retirement village to spend your time quietly together and never driving again, thanks to Uber and the shuttle bus from the village.
You paid a fair price for your recreational vehicle and you put thousands of miles on it, had the transmission rebuilt a couple of times, replaced the tires more times than you can count and kept the vehicle in fabulous condition. Now it is showing its age and all you want to do is to get a few thousand dollars so that one of your grandsons can buy his first used car.
It has been suggested to you that you go see the good folks at Ryan RVs to sell my RV in Portland, OR. They can be reached at Ryanrvs.com.