Do any of you guys know anything about FSBO Vehicles or VSS Classics on eBay? They claim to be EBay's #1 rated For Sale By Owner seller of vehicles. Some guy from there called me wanting to try and sell my car through them...for a fee of course.
"For Sale By Owner" kind of loses something if someone besides the owner is selling it.
Are you selling? If so, what is it?Do any of you guys know anything about FSBO Vehicles or VSS Classics on eBay? They claim to be EBay's #1 rated For Sale By Owner seller of vehicles. Some guy from there called me wanting to try and sell my car through them...for a fee of course.
'70 Super Bee 383 4 speed. It's on page 5 or 6 of the Mopars For Sale forum on this website, also CarsOnLine and AutoTrader.Are you selling? If so, what is it?
While I'm not going to pay a commission to someone to sell my car, this type of service may work for someone who has a very busy schedule. And while millennial's can be quite different, the entire lot is not retarded. I'm sure there are plenty of "mouth-breathers" in your generation, too. Hold on...there's a kid on my lawn...this must be for the millennial retards who can't walk and chew gum at the same time........ once they pull their head out of their phone, they are lost
While I'm not going to pay a commission to someone to sell my car, this type of service may work for someone who has a very busy schedule. And while millennial's can be quite different, the entire lot is not retarded. I'm sure there are plenty of "mouth-breathers" in your generation, too. Hold on...there's a kid on my lawn...
Funny. I have experience with some that do not want to get a drivers license, too much responsibility. Frustrating, and sad.my wife's kid, 25 with a 4 year degree can't handle selling his car because he is socially retarded; so it falls on me......... this idiot would end up getting robbed.... we are doomed
Nice car. The market for these Bees is a roller coaster, especially the '70. There's a green one, much like yours, bench seat, that has been floating around the Mecum auctions. It had a decent bid at one auction - didn't sell, then sold at another auction, then showed up at the next auction. It was in the high 30's. A auction format like that might be something to consider as far as getting more interest, but that format does cost money.'70 Super Bee 383 4 speed. It's on page 5 or 6 of the Mopars For Sale forum on this website, also CarsOnLine and AutoTrader.
There's always someone looking for inexpensive transportation. Then again, if you have a Maserati, its generally Overpriced, generally a POS, and takes longer to sell. Trifecta!Like anything else if you don't want to do it or have time to do it, you have services that will and charge a fee for their services. I've sold over half dozen cars the same number of ways like C-list and Cars.com and just parking the car in front of a friend's business along a busy street. If the car is overpriced or a pos expect a longer time to sell it; though having sold pos or two they've gone quick too.
So...you have a remote house, which means you have a not so remote house, too. Sounds rather clandestine-ish. You've avoided the C-list, I seem to stay on the S-list.Yeah I've avoided C-list because I don't want people coming to my remote house. I sold a couple smaller items meeting the people in a public area with security cameras.