Fastest way to sell a car?
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Fastest way to sell a car?
I posted my 350z on autotrader/craigslist but i keep getting the same email from this guy telling me to post my car on ztraderonline.net but i don't want to because they charge. Has anyone ever heard of http://www.greencash4cars.com ? If so how are they? Im still financing this Z but want to get an s2k instead.
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Originally Posted by JJ4Short
Have your friend homer drive it on the train tracks and collect the insurance money.
for example Honda every minute they shut down at a plant is 15,000 dollars.
yes that's right not a typo 15 GRAND.
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Stay away from those sites that just want your listing fees. Top sites, Craig's List (Because it's free), autotrader and ebay. Ebay sells the fastest in my experience. You also want to post in on my350z.com (cars for sale section).
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Originally Posted by stright-(paint)balling
insurance will go up. plus you'll probably get fined/possibly sued by like CSX or whoever owns the train track rights because when the train isn't running they(the company) isn't making money PLUS it puts them behind schedule to pickup/drop off a load and if the company they are dropping off a load to don't have a lot of that product left and they run out due to the accident on the tracks. they could charge the railroad company and probably they'd try to charge you.
for example Honda every minute they shut down at a plant is 15,000 dollars.
yes that's right not a typo 15 GRAND.
for example Honda every minute they shut down at a plant is 15,000 dollars.
yes that's right not a typo 15 GRAND.
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Originally Posted by stright-(paint)balling
insurance will go up. plus you'll probably get fined/possibly sued by like CSX or whoever owns the train track rights because when the train isn't running they(the company) isn't making money PLUS it puts them behind schedule to pickup/drop off a load and if the company they are dropping off a load to don't have a lot of that product left and they run out due to the accident on the tracks. they could charge the railroad company and probably they'd try to charge you.
for example Honda every minute they shut down at a plant is 15,000 dollars.
yes that's right not a typo 15 GRAND.
for example Honda every minute they shut down at a plant is 15,000 dollars.
yes that's right not a typo 15 GRAND.
Was the facetiousness in his post that hard to pick up on?
I'll link the definition so you can see what it means:
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/facetiousness
See definition 2.
#14
trees grow in
Originally Posted by stright-(paint)balling
insurance will go up. plus you'll probably get fined/possibly sued by like CSX or whoever owns the train track rights because when the train isn't running they(the company) isn't making money PLUS it puts them behind schedule to pickup/drop off a load and if the company they are dropping off a load to don't have a lot of that product left and they run out due to the accident on the tracks. they could charge the railroad company and probably they'd try to charge you.
for example Honda every minute they shut down at a plant is 15,000 dollars.
yes that's right not a typo 15 GRAND.
for example Honda every minute they shut down at a plant is 15,000 dollars.
yes that's right not a typo 15 GRAND.
Will someone PLEASE take away his keyboard? Or chop off his hands, either way.
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