Re: IML: Selling a Car
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Re: IML: Selling a Car
- From: "M. Esposito" <cadmat@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2007 09:18:24 -0700 (PDT)
I have had enormous success with craigs list, both as a buyer and seller.. it's like a free online garage sale where you post pictures. I actually scour the entire country for cars all the time there ( there's a craigs list for every state and most larger cities) but Craigs list is really for bargain shoppers, If you're looking for top dollar for a car, craigs isn't they way to go ( IMHO ) If you're looking to give someone a major deal on your car, then it's perfect , my last 2 cars were purchased on craigs for a song.. an 89 Lincoln I got for $800. ( easily a $2500. car) and an 88 Allante for $2000 ( a $6500 ish car ) .. my 1990 Imperial, on the other hand, I paid retail for about 10 years ago at a Chrysler Dealer.I just noticed yesterday that she only has about 88000 miles on her.that's like only 5000 miles a year......mandatory Imperial content
Matt
Bob Schmitt
<bsbrbank@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: A month ago, I sold a Jeep pickup a few hours after posting it on the
Los Angeles Craig's List. eBay was planned to be next, but the free
TradeExpress and a paid Jeep specialty site turned up nothing after 2
months. Criag's List is free, so why not give it a try?
At 08:25 PM 9/27/2007, you wrote:
>Any advice on placing a car sale ad on Hemmings? Worthwhile? Online?
>Print v= ersion? Or both? Is it still the bible it used to be?
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