^^ I hope this doesn't summon that tool DaleM
If someone buys your car, are all sales final?
Wow you're giving that Termi away at $15k. Surprised no one has jumped on that.
Bump!! for ya Brotha!! GLWS..
Damn, how is this car still up for sale?
It's not that your price is too high. People aren't jumping on this because they can pay $1-2K more and get a car with literally half the miles and more mods, without any body blemishes. It's a no brainer, especially for the people who have the money.
I sold my salvage title 03' Cobra with 99k miles for $14.5K two years ago, but that car looked and performed better mechanically than most 50k cars he was looking at, and the buyer realized that and jumped on it. If it were two years ago you'd get $15K for your car. However, I think the cold truth is that you may have to take $13-14K and walk away from it. The longer you hold onto the car, the more it's costing you, which is something else to take into consideration.
Your grammar isn't all that great, the pictures aren't very high quality, you constantly edit posts, and you annoyingly post the price every time you bump the thread as if people haven't seen that the price is $15K firm. Especially for $15K, those are things that will most definitely play into the sale of the car.
Good luck with the sale.
It's not that your price is too high. People aren't jumping on this because they can pay $1-2K more and get a car with literally half the miles and more mods, without any body blemishes. It's a no brainer, especially for the people who have the money.
I sold my salvage title 03' Cobra with 99k miles for $14.5K two years ago, but that car looked and performed better mechanically than most 50k cars he was looking at, and the buyer realized that and jumped on it. If it were two years ago you'd get $15K for your car. However, I think the cold truth is that you may have to take $13-14K and walk away from it. The longer you hold onto the car, the more it's costing you, which is something else to take into consideration.
Your grammar isn't all that great, the pictures aren't very high quality, you constantly edit posts, and you annoyingly post the price every time you bump the thread as if people haven't seen that the price is $15K firm. Especially for $15K, those are things that will most definitely play into the sale of the car.
Good luck with the sale.
Don't you think this is all a bit uncalled for? Its just not cool to come in to someone's for sale ad and offer up an opinion that you weren't asked for and to take some cheap shots at the seller in the process. I don't think you'd like it if someone came into your for sale ad and started talking trash in it.
Don't you think this is all a bit uncalled for? Its just not cool to come in to someone's for sale ad and offer up an opinion that you weren't asked for and to take some cheap shots at the seller in the process. I don't think you'd like it if someone came into your for sale ad and started talking trash in it.
thanks for your opinion, and just to let you know money is a international language that doesn't need grammar and its my car and i could sell it at any price i want.
I really don't think it was uncalled for at all. It was an attempt to help the seller look at the sale of his car from a few different perspectives. No cheap shots were taken, by any means. I don't care if he sells his car or not, however, I thought I'd provide an unbiased opinion on why his car hasn't sold yet, as he indeed does want the car to sell. People do this to me all of the time, and if it is an educated opinion like the one I offered, it often helps me figure out details that need revision in my selling tactics.
The point that I was trying to make about grammar is that a buyer looks at the use of bad grammar in a for sale ad as laziness, and thus attaches the characteristic of laziness to how you treat your car.
I was genuinely trying to help you out. As I said before, good luck with the sale.