Best place to sell a Scooby?
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Best place to sell a Scooby?
I'm trying to sell my car without much luck and would like to know the best place to sell a modified car? I've got it advertised on here and most of the other Subaru forums and piston heads I've had some interest but really would like to shift it sooner rather than later as I've got my eye on another car.
Any advice appreciated.
Any advice appreciated.
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Could give it a go but a few people i know have never had much luck with auto trader other than people phone you up to tell you they have people waiting to buy your car if you sign up with their agency.
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try going round a few car dealers mate. they always sell scoobys for loads more than private so if its a genuine standardish one i would give it a try.
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I know what your saying Tony but 4 k wouldn't pay for half of the engine rebuild i know you never get any of your money back when modifying a car but there must be someone somewhere that know what these cars are worth?
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Originally Posted by stoney dooby doo
try going round a few car dealers mate. they always sell scoobys for loads more than private so if its a genuine standardish one i would give it a try.
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Originally Posted by RoRu
but there must be someone somewhere that know what these cars are worth?
Price is ALWAYS the clincher - with all things.
The 'right' price today could be the 'wrong' price tomorrow ... it all depends who is looking. And people looking look EVERYWHERE they can (they do not just limit their search to AutoTrader if they are serious!).
To attract a buyer you must be offering something someone wants at the price the market will pay .... a modified Impreza is not, sadly for you, the most desirable of items on the used car market.
People are seeking that unmolested model, that one owner, never thrashed example that is as rare as hens teeth ............... now, if you had one of those, you would be fighting buyers off!!
Pete
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Originally Posted by RoRu
One of your more sensible post Pete.
Good luck with the sale mate - really mean that!
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Originally Posted by StudentScooby
The buyer wants you to spend the money on mods so he doesnt have too.
NO-ONE wants to take on someone elses mods!! Too many questions:-
1. Has it been done correctly?
2. Who did it?
3. It has been thrashed, or why extract more power?
4. Has it been serviced properly?
Nah ................ a modded car is an unwanted car
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Originally Posted by pslewis
What utter tripe!!!
NO-ONE wants to take on someone elses mods!! Too many questions:-
1. Has it been done correctly?
2. Who did it?
3. It has been thrashed, or why extract more power?
4. Has it been serviced properly?
Nah ................ a modded car is an unwanted car
Pete
NO-ONE wants to take on someone elses mods!! Too many questions:-
1. Has it been done correctly?
2. Who did it?
3. It has been thrashed, or why extract more power?
4. Has it been serviced properly?
Nah ................ a modded car is an unwanted car
Pete
when i was lookin i wanted a standared car so i could do the mods i wanted. not what someone else has already done.
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Originally Posted by gaz c
true.
when i was lookin i wanted a standared car so i could do the mods i wanted. not what someone else has already done.
when i was lookin i wanted a standared car so i could do the mods i wanted. not what someone else has already done.
Pete
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Try Ebay,
I have sold two cars on ebay, each for the price I wanted. As long as you write a good advert, with some good pictures and a reasonable price you're laughing.
There are so many s**t cars out on ebay, a good one stands out a mile.
I have sold two cars on ebay, each for the price I wanted. As long as you write a good advert, with some good pictures and a reasonable price you're laughing.
There are so many s**t cars out on ebay, a good one stands out a mile.
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To be fair, I think its more to do with setting a realistic price. I sold my WRX on Scoobynet (modded) the first day I advertised it.
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