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Selling - where to advertise

mattb

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Hello eveyone.

Ive decided to sell my S2.

Its currently on Pistonheads, and a couple of classic car sites.

Apart from the other obvious ones (AT, eBay etc) can anyone suggest any others?

Thanks!

Matt
 
Hi, have very recently been serious about buying a 944 ( and bought one). Whilst I was looking I checked just about everywhere online (except R/Rides). I have little experience of 944's but have owned an awfull lot of cars of all prices even before the net existed :p.
I have allways believed that if its the right price for the right car then a serious buyer will hunt it down. A good keenly priced 944 will still get snapped up quickly wherever it is and ones priced too high for the current market appear on dozens of sites but stay for sale.

Personally I think that a fixed price classified ad on Flea Bay and an ad on Piston Heads is plenty to find the serious buyer.

Best of luck Mas
 
Pistonheads, here and Tipec. Anyone looking for a 944 that hasn't found one of those three isn't a serious buyer. Simple. [:)]

 
I got mine from Autotrader. I looked on there purely by chance (in the past, the bargainous cars in great nick that I have got have been from there (take a 1 owner 2003 Mk3 Mondeo Ghia X with all the toys (bar 100k mileage) used by a short and fit Chinese city yuppie (read zero wear on the seats) for £3k last year. It's actually worth a little more now going off current values and it has been uttlerly dependable.

Same for my dad's 2004 V6 Mondeo Estate. £2.7k this year. I haven't seen another one with the same spec for that much (more like £4k). On ebay they command alot more.

Bargains can come from unlikely sources.

Most of my cars I've sold via Pistonheads, Car and Classic or the popular forums.
 
I bought a 944 two weeks ago and looked (in order) Pistonheads, here, ebay and autotrader.

I didn't much of interest on here or ebay. A few good looking cars on Pistonheads, but ended up buying off autotrader.

I did find that there was a lot of dross on ebay and auto-trader, or maybe it was just that there were fewer on Pistonheads.
 
I think pistonheads adverts are the way to go.Ebay cars seem to be at cheaper prices these days...or is itme?
 

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