![]() 04/06/2014 at 11:44 • Filed to: craigslist, selling, sage, mustang powar | ![]() | ![]() |
I've had zero interest in the car so far, and I'm not sure why. The price is a little high, but the average for V6 Mustangs in my area seems to be $4000 but those cars all seem to have dirty titles or 160k+ miles. I also want the price to be higher than I'd let the car go for so we can haggle a bit. I'd be comfortable selling at $4400.
Any wisdom you guys can offer?
![]() 04/06/2014 at 12:01 |
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That is a fair price, at least by me in IL. I would have bought it if I didn't have the Silly Accord. If you don't get anything in the next two or three days, try making a new ad with almost no info (milage, price and engine/trans) and see what happens. This happened to.another Opponaut long ago: Well written ad, no interest; shitty ad, getting calls all over the place. Although some of the people that.called weren't exactly the savory type...
![]() 04/06/2014 at 12:03 |
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Make sure to include no lowballs!
I was helping a buddy get rid of an old Corolla for around $1,000. One person kept making offers between $50, and $250. It got extremely annoying after a while.
![]() 04/06/2014 at 12:05 |
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Haha, in my experience "no lowballs and no scammers" doesn't actually deter lowballers and scammers.
![]() 04/06/2014 at 12:06 |
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I'll sell this car to a meth dealer with kittens in a dungeon if he's got enough genuine American dollars.
![]() 04/06/2014 at 12:09 |
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Make sure to use all caps! Nothing says badass like all caps, Hehe.
![]() 04/06/2014 at 12:40 |
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Add "Panty dropper"
![]() 04/06/2014 at 12:41 |
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That's a fine ad and is something I would reply to, but in my experience less is more.
I made a ad for my Focus including pretty much everything about it. Got maybe 2 emails. Reposted with just the mileage and options, I was flooded with questions and calls.
![]() 04/07/2014 at 01:21 |
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Don't mention that you're bored of it. That implies that the car got boring.
Also, photoshop in unicorns farting glitter rainbows. That always gets some pageviews.
![]() 04/07/2014 at 01:32 |
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i'll definitely address that first part, thanks.
as to the glitter: maybe. ask me again in 2 weeks and i'll be much more receptive to the idea
![]() 04/07/2014 at 01:47 |
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Hmm. Maybe a nice video with some explosions, then?
![]() 04/07/2014 at 01:51 |
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someone else suggested i get rid of those 3/6 spoke wheels first, which i could not agree more. i'm gonna have my cousin detail it, pop the dents, respray it, then delve into used wheel hell and finally decide after all this work maybe i should keep it.
then i'll turn it on and press the accelerator and nothing will happen and i'll remember why i'm doing this.
![]() 04/07/2014 at 01:58 |
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Seems like too much effort for the wheels. Rest sounds good, though.
![]() 04/07/2014 at 02:04 |
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yeah. they made 15" 5 spokes, if i get a set of those for less than 200 i'll jump. that way i can use the tires i've got and i'll probably see that money back.
![]() 04/07/2014 at 17:49 |
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And if you're in northern IL like me, that price is for a high mileage example with rust on the wheel wells and/or bad paint.
![]() 04/07/2014 at 18:09 |
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I thought that was the 2.5-3 thousand dollar ones.
![]() 04/07/2014 at 18:42 |
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By private sale? Most definitely.
At shady Buy-Here-Pay-Here dealerships with 60% APRs? Easily $4k. :D