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Advice on selling a car, to e-bay or not e-bay...that is the ? |
nine14cats |
Aug 27 2003, 12:10 PM
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Bill Pickering -- 914-6 GT aka....Leeloo Group: Members Posts: 2,618 Joined: 10-February 03 From: Campbell, CA Member No.: 287 Region Association: None |
I need advice.
I'm thinking of putting my 911 up for sale and paper ads, internet ads I've done before...so I will do that route again. Anyone have experience selling a car on e-bay? Is it easy? hard? a mess? What are your experiences? Thanks in advance for the help. Bill |
Ferg |
Aug 27 2003, 12:16 PM
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914 Guru Group: Members Posts: 5,948 Joined: 8-January 03 From: Boulder CO Member No.: 116 Region Association: None |
I've had good experience both buying and selling cars on ebay. I Sold a Motorhome and a Jeep, both times buyer flew into town and picked it up. And I bought my first teener in CA and flew out and picked it up. I got more than I thought I would for the jeep, and less than I wanted for the motorhome, I believe the key is a fabulous ad, check out www.californiaclassix.com for what I mean. This guy is a master at creating excitement about his product, and always gets a premium because of it. Good luck. Ferg.
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Brad Roberts |
Aug 27 2003, 12:31 PM
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914 Freak! Group: Members Posts: 19,148 Joined: 23-December 02 Member No.: 8 Region Association: None |
Was that the guy who used "risky" photo's of women draped over the cars a few years back ?? that was hilarious.
B |
Jenny |
Aug 27 2003, 12:33 PM
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 4,060 Joined: 6-January 03 Member No.: 96 Region Association: None |
Didn't they advertise for headlights with some *other* headlights?
Jen |
Ferg |
Aug 27 2003, 12:35 PM
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914 Guru Group: Members Posts: 5,948 Joined: 8-January 03 From: Boulder CO Member No.: 116 Region Association: None |
Yep same guy, no women now though, I miss that. He always has interesting stuff for sale. Ferg.
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Qarl |
Aug 27 2003, 12:36 PM
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Shriveled member Group: Benefactors Posts: 5,233 Joined: 8-February 03 From: Florida Member No.: 271 Region Association: None |
Yes.. the californiaclassix ads are pretty good marketing. The cars are hyped up like they are the last Porsche 9XX in existence, or they were found unmolested in the lost vault of Al Capone. Lot's of pictures, lots of adjectives to describe how "good" the car is...
They are still around (minus the scantily clad women)... Take this ad... The Rare And Beautiful 973 ½ Porsche 911T 2.4 CIS! http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAP...item=2429664198 Here's a typical description... >>Absolutely virginal, untouched, and rust free, with not an ounce of non-factory undercoating anywhere, the 911's undercarriage is of reference quality! Clearly, this 911 has always lived in a most benevolent climate, rarely seeing a drop of rain! << |
Ferg |
Aug 27 2003, 12:44 PM
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914 Guru Group: Members Posts: 5,948 Joined: 8-January 03 From: Boulder CO Member No.: 116 Region Association: None |
Yep, and he already has what I would consider "the money" on that 911, but with the reserve not met and 5 days to go he will get his premium. He's not lying or anything, but some of his descriptions are a bit of a stretch (IMG:style_emoticons/default/laugh.gif)
Bet you he didn't pay more than 11k for that car... BTW I literaly grew up in a car dealership, my dad is partners in one, so by default I think like one a lot of the time. |
anthony |
Aug 27 2003, 01:27 PM
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2270 club Group: Benefactors Posts: 3,107 Joined: 1-February 03 From: SF Bay Area, CA Member No.: 218 |
"dipped deep into DUNLOP rubber all around"
Ohh baby, that is one hot 911. |
biosurfer1 |
Aug 27 2003, 02:18 PM
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Teener fo Life! Group: Members Posts: 3,020 Joined: 3-August 03 From: Roseville, CA Member No.: 977 Region Association: Northern California |
he does use very descriptive language in his ad's...however, it does look like a nice 911, and he does have all the documentation, which is a big plus for cars this old.
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Ferg |
Aug 27 2003, 02:43 PM
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914 Guru Group: Members Posts: 5,948 Joined: 8-January 03 From: Boulder CO Member No.: 116 Region Association: None |
To get back on track for bill, here's another way to look at it. Ebay is cheep advertising... List the car and set a wishful reserve. My local paper charges 70 bucks for a add for three weeks. Ebay is about the same, and if it does not meet the reserve you can relist once for free. Plus we are talking a world wide audience vs the local paper. My point is it can't hurt, and it gives you leads (ie people contacting you asking questions) that could very well turn into a sale after the auction is over. Assuming it did not meet the reserve.
Ferg. |
Aaron Cox |
Aug 27 2003, 02:51 PM
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Professional Lawn Dart Group: Retired Admin Posts: 24,541 Joined: 1-February 03 From: OC Member No.: 219 Region Association: Southern California |
a little OT- the epidimy (sp?) of a bad ebay ad:
Here I love the pic- must be some kind of conversion (IMG:style_emoticons/default/laugh.gif) |
anthony |
Aug 27 2003, 02:51 PM
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2270 club Group: Benefactors Posts: 3,107 Joined: 1-February 03 From: SF Bay Area, CA Member No.: 218 |
I'd post a car for sale in all the free places first. I'd use ebay as an attention getter, set a price slightly higher than I'd expect to get (at last on the first try) and stress in the ad that the auction will be ended early if a buyer shows up with cash in hand.
So what are the specs on the 911? |
nine14cats |
Aug 27 2003, 02:58 PM
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Bill Pickering -- 914-6 GT aka....Leeloo Group: Members Posts: 2,618 Joined: 10-February 03 From: Campbell, CA Member No.: 287 Region Association: None |
Thanks for the feedback on e-bay. Sounds as if I'll have to try it if I decide to sell the car.....now....how bad do I want to upgrade my race car.....
besides....if Brad decides to open a business that caters to boxster development...I could always play that way! Bill |
tryan |
Aug 27 2003, 03:13 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 553 Joined: 22-January 03 From: smokey mountains gatlinburg tn Member No.: 184 |
if you love her, sell her to someone that is worthy. my 99 cents worth.
try the local pca website for national attention in pano. |
EdwardBlume |
Aug 27 2003, 06:29 PM
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914 Wizard Group: Members Posts: 12,338 Joined: 2-January 03 From: SLO Member No.: 81 Region Association: Central California |
Go the national and local PCA route, then RennList. I think I know why you want to go the ebay route (930 right?- they are popular), but I think success depends on selling it the first time. You know what you think about a car you saw there just a week before.....
There's also, Excellence and Pano, |
seanery |
Aug 27 2003, 09:37 PM
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waiting to rebuild whitey! Group: Retired Admin Posts: 15,852 Joined: 7-January 03 From: Indy Member No.: 100 Region Association: None |
Ebay works well if you do these things:
1. Start the bidding at $1 - Low dollar bidders build up the # of bids and it is easier for someone to get wrapped up and excited about your car 2. Take LOTS of pictures, I mean lots 3. Be totally honest and truthfull about the condition of the car 4. Offer a buy-it-now of a price slightly more than you think it's worth (you'll be surprised!) 5. Take LOTS of pictures, GOOD ONES!! 6. 10 day auction ending on a Sunday or Monday Night around 7-8:30pm Pacific Time 7. Take LOTS of pictures, DETAILED ONES! 8. Recomend any bidder looks at car before bidding, so there won't be any surprises. GOOD LUCK!! |
Britain Smith |
Aug 27 2003, 09:54 PM
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Nano Member Group: Members Posts: 2,354 Joined: 27-February 03 From: Hillsboro, OR Member No.: 364 |
This is my favorite part of that ebay ad...
QUOTE The modern Type 915 5-speed transmission provides its share of assistance when it comes to acceleration. Remember the sometimes outright scary days of the dog-leg 905? Ohh...those scary days... -Britain |
jnp914 |
Aug 28 2003, 10:21 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 177 Joined: 19-August 03 From: Las Vegas, NV Member No.: 1,046 |
My experience from both buying and selling my '69 AMX on eBay:
have a camera full of digital pics ready to email to anyone that wants to see more. Make the car available for someone local to inspect it on the buyer's behalf. The guy inspecting it is probably from a local club, and may be able to put more interested buyers onto it. Stress it is for sale locally and you may end the auction at any time Make contact with the highest bidders, in case the winner flakes out you might have another willing buyer. That is how I bought my AMX. First the knucklehead auction winner tried to sell it to me without him ever taking possesion. The seller wrote me and offered me the car since I was next highest, and he was getting jerked around. Zap any bidders with hidden feedback. |
Curvie Roadlover |
Aug 28 2003, 11:04 AM
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Two trunks are better than one! Group: Members Posts: 2,025 Joined: 29-December 02 From: Southeast Michigan Member No.: 42 |
QUOTE(acox914 @ Aug 27 2003, 12:51 PM) a little OT- the epidimy (sp?) of a bad ebay ad: Here I love the pic- must be some kind of conversion (IMG:style_emoticons/default/laugh.gif) I can't believe this ad got bids. WEll, you know what P.T. Barnum said......... |
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