Used cargo trailers offer functionality as well as affordability. Thanks to depreciation, these models are sold at a fraction of their original price. However, not all models are a good investment; some can contain issues that will cost a fortune in repairs. We created the following buyer's guide to help you avoid these lemons and find a steal of a deal. If you have any questions or want to explore used cargo trailers for sale, visit Golden Gait Trailers & RVs. Our dealership is family-owned and family-operated for over 30 years. You'll find us in Concord, North Carolina, and we proudly serve those in Charlotte and Winston-Salem as well.

Set A Price Limit

Used cargo trailers are much more affordable than their new counterparts, but they’ll still come at a wide range of price points. An easy way to narrow the search to a more manageable number of choices is by making a budget. Think about how much you want to spend, then eliminate any models outside that price point. This strategy ensures you get the highest quality model that you can afford.

Find A Seller

There are two places to get a used cargo trailer: a private seller and a dealership. Visiting a used cargo trailer dealership offers unique advantages.

First, dealers have incentive to provide a good deal. If they don't, angry customers can leave negative online reviews that could scare away potential customers. A private seller could give you a bad deal and there's not much you can do about it.

Second, used cargo trailer dealerships maintain a larger inventory of models. One visit and you can compare different options side by side. If you want the same amount of choices with a private seller, you would need to visit multiple homes.

Third, dealerships put incoming used cargo trailers through a rigorous inspection process. The purpose is to determine the model's value, but it also provides an opportunity to uncover hidden issues (especially ones that an average Joe might miss). The dealership can then factor those problems into the price or repair the model with their service department.

Inspect The Used Cargo Trailer

Once you find a used cargo trailer that you are interested in buying, the final step is to look for any potential issues. Search for any red flags that could end up costing you in repair bills down the road. Make sure the asking price matches the model’s quality!

Begin the inspection with the trailer floor, which is often the starting point for chassis problems. Look over the surface of the floor, as well as its underside, for signs of damage or rust.

Next, check the tires. They should be free of cracking, plugged holes, uneven wear, bulges, or dry rot. If the tires need replacement, factor this into the budget. 

Then, move onto the trailer suspension. This system is often first to show signs of wear. Look over the leaf springs and hangers for any breaks or cracks. See if there has been any repairs done, which could suggest past impact.

Finally, make sure the used cargo trailer connects well to the tow vehicle. The hitch should latch and unlatch without issue. The brakes and lights should function properly. Everything should work well with your tow vehicle. If there are no issues, then you are set!

Ready to shop used cargo trailers for sale? Check out the selection at Golden Gait Trailers & RVs. Our expert staff can answer questions and help you find the best model for your needs. We are family-owned, family-operated, and dedicated to delivering exceptional customer service. We are located in Concord, North Carolina, and we proudly serve those in Charlotte and Winston-Salem.