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I had it on eBay twice. The first time I had 96 watchers by the time it ended. But it got twice as many views on Pelican as on eBay.
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I listed my 993 on Kjiji and the Rennlist last summer. I was fortunate to find 4 then current price points in Western Canada and priced the car realistically, I thought, in relation to those.
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I love the forums, but 9/10 of those views are window shoppers. I sell probably 3/4 of my Porsches on EBay. Forum shoppers also tend to waste your time. A lot.
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Rick, you're confusing page views or watchers with number of buyers. My advice would be to put it on eBay with a reserve and start @ $10k or some ridiculous low starting bid. Don't worry about $18 here and there when you're selling a $40k+ car, fer chrisakes. Ebay is a million dollars worth of advertising for peanuts. :cool:
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If you want to sell your car for the absolute top of market price, you'll need to spend more than $18. You also need to be very patient.
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I've even had a few crackpots on eBay contact me. One guy was from Stuttgart. I answered all his questions in German, was very thorough, and he wrote back that he just wasn't interested in blue. WTF? He didn't know that before he sent me a page of questions? A nutbag from CL called to ask why I just don't try to sell it at a car show. Wow.
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For a used car - very used in my case - CL looks to be the way to go. For the 993, I'd definitely do a national advertisement. Special thanks to OWT for engine detailing tricks. I will miss the nice engine compartment - so much room! Usually I clean the car up really well and sell to literally the first person that shows up to see the car. Ghttp://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1437205349.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1437205366.jpg |
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Here's another data point... I bought a '95 993 Tip today from an Auto Trader ad.
Drove 2 1/2 hours up to Santa Barbara from O.C. To look at the car and finalize the deal. I have bought and sold cars from A.T. many times. I agree with others here, skip their up-sell on Premium placement etc. My wife found the listing. She's been looking to replace another 993 for 6 months now. Checked anything listed on every site possible. Cooper |
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I would think anyone who would search on Rennlist would also come here to search.
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I would say there is a 99% chance most of those eBay "watchers" are people with a similar car who want to see how much you car sells for so they can price theirs accordingly.
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People looking for a car will look through everything that turns up in their search criteria anyway. |
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I often asked where the caller saw the ad. I think I got about the same number of inquiries from all 4 sites . I think eventual the buyer saw it on Rennlist ( a year membership to list is less than $40) but could be wrong. |
The bottom line is that a decent 993 that sits unsold for more than a few days in today's market is priced incorrectly. I've said it before but the market price of a car, (or anything else), is what you can sell it for in a reasonably short period of time, marketed properly.
The value is not what some hypothetical buyer in a cave or on a mountaintop in the Himilayas might pay for it if he only had Internet service and could find out you are selling. If it's an air-cooled 911 listed here, it's marketed properly. Oh haha just sold his 911SC in one day to a guy in Germany from this site for a strong price in relation to condition of the car. Everyone on earth is looking here. :cool: |
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