so whos selling their ride?
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Price ?? What focking price ??
All I see is a starting bid of 16.5K. No "buy it now" price. Reserve not meet. There's no focking price !!
For all we know the reserve is $27K, and I don't think that would be good price.
All I see is a starting bid of 16.5K. No "buy it now" price. Reserve not meet. There's no focking price !!
For all we know the reserve is $27K, and I don't think that would be good price.
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Aside from the mods killing any chance of it getting a decent price, it's on eBayMotors... that place is a fucking joke if you're a seller expecting a decent sale price.
AutoTrader.com is the way to go. I sold my '01 with 52k miles on it back in October for $20.5k through there. Then again my ad was amazing with tons of pictures and all the info about the car. People were complimenting the ad left and right even if they couldn't afford the car. =)
The ad is half the battle man. Make it professional, easy to navigate, and full of all the details you'd want to know if you were the buyer. Bam. Car will sell. Mine took a month and a half I believe. Local buyer.
AutoTrader.com is the way to go. I sold my '01 with 52k miles on it back in October for $20.5k through there. Then again my ad was amazing with tons of pictures and all the info about the car. People were complimenting the ad left and right even if they couldn't afford the car. =)
The ad is half the battle man. Make it professional, easy to navigate, and full of all the details you'd want to know if you were the buyer. Bam. Car will sell. Mine took a month and a half I believe. Local buyer.
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20.5! Man, I can't even get 16,500 out of my Black 01 CL Type-S.. it has 62K on it and is bone stock and clean... I've got it listed on autotrader, the newspaper and no one has even called about it.
What gives?? The Acura dealership offered me like 13 for it!
What gives?? The Acura dealership offered me like 13 for it!
Originally posted by JRock
Aside from the mods killing any chance of it getting a decent price, it's on eBayMotors... that place is a fucking joke if you're a seller expecting a decent sale price.
AutoTrader.com is the way to go. I sold my '01 with 52k miles on it back in October for $20.5k through there. Then again my ad was amazing with tons of pictures and all the info about the car. People were complimenting the ad left and right even if they couldn't afford the car. =)
The ad is half the battle man. Make it professional, easy to navigate, and full of all the details you'd want to know if you were the buyer. Bam. Car will sell. Mine took a month and a half I believe. Local buyer.
Aside from the mods killing any chance of it getting a decent price, it's on eBayMotors... that place is a fucking joke if you're a seller expecting a decent sale price.
AutoTrader.com is the way to go. I sold my '01 with 52k miles on it back in October for $20.5k through there. Then again my ad was amazing with tons of pictures and all the info about the car. People were complimenting the ad left and right even if they couldn't afford the car. =)
The ad is half the battle man. Make it professional, easy to navigate, and full of all the details you'd want to know if you were the buyer. Bam. Car will sell. Mine took a month and a half I believe. Local buyer.
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Originally posted by greenmonster
Price ?? What focking price ??
All I see is a starting bid of 16.5K. No "buy it now" price. Reserve not meet. There's no focking price !!
For all we know the reserve is $27K, and I don't think that would be good price.
Price ?? What focking price ??
All I see is a starting bid of 16.5K. No "buy it now" price. Reserve not meet. There's no focking price !!
For all we know the reserve is $27K, and I don't think that would be good price.
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Originally posted by greenmonster
Price ?? What focking price ??
All I see is a starting bid of 16.5K. No "buy it now" price. Reserve not meet. There's no focking price !!
For all we know the reserve is $27K, and I don't think that would be good price.
Price ?? What focking price ??
All I see is a starting bid of 16.5K. No "buy it now" price. Reserve not meet. There's no focking price !!
For all we know the reserve is $27K, and I don't think that would be good price.
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Originally posted by Chaptorial
Take it easy man.
Take it easy man.
Originally posted by evilstorm
That is the seller's starting price, that means thats the lowest he'll go even tho reserve isnt met there is a chance he could give it for that
That is the seller's starting price, that means thats the lowest he'll go even tho reserve isnt met there is a chance he could give it for that
Well, 16.5K is the starting price. Will he sell it for that ?? Who knows, unless you ask the seller. It's good to start the bidding low, so you can draw alot of attention to the auction (like this thread is doing) and then let the peeps bid it up to your reserve.
From Ebay: "A reserve price is the minimum price a seller is willing to accept for the item."
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Originally posted by seth30887
20.5! Man, I can't even get 16,500 out of my Black 01 CL Type-S.. it has 62K on it and is bone stock and clean... I've got it listed on autotrader, the newspaper and no one has even called about it.
What gives?? The Acura dealership offered me like 13 for it!
20.5! Man, I can't even get 16,500 out of my Black 01 CL Type-S.. it has 62K on it and is bone stock and clean... I've got it listed on autotrader, the newspaper and no one has even called about it.
What gives?? The Acura dealership offered me like 13 for it!
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