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01-04-2012, 04:44 PM | #91 | ||
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I think i could add a little light on this. When I sold my wifes BA XT, that was a fairly low price but remained flexable merely because you type in that model car, about a billion come up, therefore if you want to have any chance in hell of selling it for such a car, you must remain flexable!
But on the other flip, when I sold my EL Twin Turbo XR8, I was pretty damn stern on were I stood with it and would happily tell any dreamers to just F off. I found the best way to combat this was to express my firm status. When I sold this car, I dare say, there are not to many ELs out there like mine, but at the end of the day, reality was, it was still a 1997 model car. It still had the standard T5. It still had over 200,***kms on her. Baring this in mind I made it a very respectable price range, but firm as all hell. The work of the build is still under warrenty so for crying out loud, I can afford to dig my heals in and say hell no. But back to my original point, each car has its owns specs you needs to be realistic with. You cannot be the same selling and XT for instance as a T3 T Series. Thats just my opinion.
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01-04-2012, 04:44 PM | #92 | |||
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excellent example ^^ yes people are stupid its a shame seller's have to play the buyer's STUPID game to make a sale. |
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01-04-2012, 04:59 PM | #93 | |||
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When you have a "Firm" grip on a pen, doesnt mean it cant be snatched out, slapped out of your hand, or get tickled & drop it........ No contradiction.
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01-04-2012, 05:02 PM | #94 | ||
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My 2nd car cost me $10,000 exactly. The guy wanted $10,000 and wouldn't allow it to leave his place for any less. The car was worth that much, he knew it and I knew it. So I coughed up the $10,000.
Sometimes I think there is a certain price, no point beating around the bush with offers. Just take it or F#@$ off and kick someone elses tyres. But yes on the other hand, it's always good to find that bargain at a low price.
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01-04-2012, 05:07 PM | #95 | |||
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i agree with you, everything is negotiable to a point. |
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01-04-2012, 05:19 PM | #96 | ||
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Firm prices or not ? .....Doesn't worry me either way.
Haggling, games, stupid offers, the ridiculous waving of cash? .....Can't be bothered. Obsessed with selling high and buying low? .....Got better things to do with my time. Buying or selling I just follow the 'fair asking price' method.
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01-04-2012, 05:27 PM | #97 | ||
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it goes both ways
when selling i price the car lower than anyone else because selling cars sucks balls bigtime, yet still people make stupid offers but then again, when looking for an impreza for the wife, we found one cheaper than anyone else on carsales, so i took the 6 hour round trip with $500 less cash than the asking price in my pocket and came back with the car. Was great because we never lost anything on it when it came time to sell it |
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01-04-2012, 11:11 PM | #98 | ||
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Seems to be a few on here that say firm selling their cars, because they don't need tyre kickers coming around wasting their valuable time they could be using to earn money.
All I can say there is, don't bother trying to sell your car privately. There are private buyers out there doing the same thing. We can come across cars that are buckets of bolts, yet the owners say they're show room condition. So it's wasting out valuable time. Unfortunately in this day and age, there are shonky people out there waiting to rip poor innocient hard working people off. I'm not insinuating anyone on here is in that category, but we do have to be cautious what we are getting, hence wanting to negiotiate.
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01-04-2012, 11:24 PM | #99 | |||
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Its not that I dnt want ppl to call and enquire, Im happy to answer any questions, but wether it be Im saving for my box set of Vampire Diaries, or this amount will pay off my house and make me debt free, It is the sellers choice to say what they want in the advert keeping honesty in mind with advert and all communications with potential buyers. You want to know how often I vacuumed it, I'll tell you. You want to know if the front bar has any scrapes on it, I'll send photos to you. But when I say firm, thats just the way it is and dont waste your time or mine in trying to adjust that fact.
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01-04-2012, 11:46 PM | #100 | |||
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02-04-2012, 06:40 AM | #101 | ||
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I recently sold a car, I wanted $12,000 for it minimum as that was what I considered realistic when compared to others advertised on the net.
So I advertised it for $12,500, I only had two interested parties, the first tried to play hardball came in at $11,000 moved to $11,500 and then walked when I insisted I wouldn't go below $12,000. Less than a week later I got offered $11,500 by potential buyer No2, again I stuck to my guns and said $12k and told them I 'd already turned down $11.5k last week. They bought the car for $12k. Funny thing was the first buyer looked at the car 3 times and got a mechanic friend to check it out so they obviously wanted it. I never used the terms "firm" or "no offers" but I was firm and stuck to my guns, all depends on whether you really have to sell or just want to sell. I wanted to sell, but didn't have to, I would have just kept the car if I didn't achieve the desired price. |
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02-04-2012, 11:09 AM | #102 | ||
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I wonder how many potential buyers people are alienating when they say rubbish like "no test drives!", and "no tyre kickers!" or even "no gawkers" (as I saw in one memorable advert)...?
Someone might be really interested in the car, but they're just not sure, and a quick test drive would seal the deal. Someone might be interested but want to have a couple of looks first before they made up their mind ("tyre kickers"). Those people could well be right back with the cash if you didn't scare them off. Saying "no tyre kickers" or "no test drives" is like a shop locking the doors behind a customer and saying they can't leave until they buy something, as they only want serious buyers and not lookers... |
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02-04-2012, 11:17 AM | #103 | |||
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02-04-2012, 11:30 AM | #104 | ||
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You sure it's not, 'no test pilots'? i.e trying to weed out the people who just want to take your car for a spin with no intention of buying.
A test drive to me is an integral part of purchasing a car. I'd never buy a used one without taking it for a drive and I would never order a new one without taking the same model out for a spin. The closest I've come was when I bought my R32 DSG new, having taken the manual version out on a test drive. |
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02-04-2012, 11:36 AM | #105 | ||
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4 pages on the ins and outs of how someone decides to sell a car...
If you are not happy with the way a car is advertised, move onto the next one. I have seen some pearler of ads written and ridiculous prices advertised, I have a giggle and move on. If you are after a car and you are a serious buyer, the car, regardless of how it is advertised will end up being yours if it is truly what you want. It isn't a matter of how it is advertised in the end, it is how to conduct the transaction that gives you a result.
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02-04-2012, 02:06 PM | #106 | ||
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Mountain out of a mole hill this thread.....
Selling anything is just a big game. Buyer wants it as cheap as s/he can get. Seller wants as much $$$ as s/he can get. Both will always be at the opposite end of the scale and both are always on different sides. Lots of people talking on this thread about being "insulted" or "offended" by low offers. Toughen up and welcome to the real world. Someone insults you, or ignores your "firm" price condition. Don't sell. It's pretty simple. Upset they wasted your time? Feel like crying? Spare me & go eat some concrete. |
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02-04-2012, 02:19 PM | #107 | ||
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If I think a price is way beyond what I think something is worth, I'll start by asking, "are you hoping to get near your asking price or is it just a starting point?" Many years ago my XY GS wagon was advertised at $28k and sold for $10k. You have to approach it in the correct manner. You either agree with the seller as to the value or you don't.
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02-04-2012, 03:00 PM | #108 | |||
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02-04-2012, 03:45 PM | #109 | ||
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Around in circles this thead is going.....
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