twouvakind
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Here, as of late.
Last I checked cars.com didn't take private ads. Craigslist has way better filters and organization then FBMP so you get what you pay for. Buyers also seem to think if you're paying $5 you're at least serious in selling. People on FB post dream prices for junk which turns off many people, especially those priced free or $1234. If it's half way decent, list it for $3000 and take the first offer around $2500.
It's called inflation. Used to be able to get $100-$200 cars from the auction all the time....20-25 years ago. $50 cars occasionally and once I got one for $25.I never thought there's be a market where a twenty year old Civic with 200K could be offered for sale with the expectation of getting any more than pocket change. A truly perverse market at the moment.
I never thought there's be a market where a twenty year old Civic with 200K could be offered for sale with the expectation of getting any more than pocket change. A truly perverse market at the moment.
It seems as though my value meter needs recalibration to current levels.It's called inflation. Used to be able to get $100-$200 cars from the auction all the time....20-25 years ago. $50 cars occasionally and once I got one for $25.
Bargain. But I didnt know they charged non-dealers for car and bike sales.cars.com is still free
CL charges $5 now, but that's still not bad.
Bargain. But I didnt know they charged non-dealers for car and bike sales.
It's amazing how "the early days of the web" that platform looks now more antique than AltaVista
I recall the Auto Classified's in the local city newspaper used to charge what I thought at the time was a small fortune to list.
I must be gettin' old
You might appear to be a scammer that way as you are a fake essentially. Plenty of that in there.Just get a Facebook with a fake name. I don't use my real name and have sold many items on face book.
You sold a work truck to someone who works.I sold one of my F 350s a week ago. I had the truck on FB Marketplace, received dozens of "is it still available", and likely twenty offers from people that never saw the truck. I suspect that when they saw the truck, they would come down on what they offered- likely flippers.
After ten days of FB, I decieded to put the truck on CL. Tem minutes after putting the truck on CL, I had a showing of the truck 45 minutes later, and sold the truck for full listing price.
I was shocked that FB was not able to facilitate a sale and had a lot of nuts contact me. Yet, Craigslist sold the truck in under two hours after posting. Lots of lessons for me learned there.
Excellent. First customer and offer?Update for anyone who cares: Someone from Craigslist purchased the car today. Experience was smooth and hassle-free