25-02-2018, 03:54 PM
I had a look at the car on ebay yesterday, looks a lovely buy for someone.
Selling on eBay can be good and bad.
People only list for a week, if it sells people will be forever telling you, you sold it to cheap? If it doesn't sell, then everyone ask what's wrong with it?
You don't tend to get the same attitude on car and classic.
Common models seam to struggle on eBay, as the bargain buyers what things cheaper. It pulls the price down. Probably best to put them on car and classic.
I noticed at one point last year there were 6 chummys on eBay, when there's to many there condition all gets tared with the same price. And prices were dragged down from £15k to £10k to £12k
Rearer car on eBay tend to fear better, it may be a good place for you to sell. But part finished cars can get pulled back on price.
There was a nice top hat in H & H last year, bidding only got to £8.5k needless to say it was unsold.
I've listed quite a few customers cars on my website for free for them with good results. Again it's a slower way to sell, but buyers then get more time to view, and apreciate why they are paying more for good quality cars, and less for the run of the mill.
The forum threads have pointed out many times the negatives of buying on eBay without having time to view.
Good luck with the sale Tony.
Selling on eBay can be good and bad.
People only list for a week, if it sells people will be forever telling you, you sold it to cheap? If it doesn't sell, then everyone ask what's wrong with it?
You don't tend to get the same attitude on car and classic.
Common models seam to struggle on eBay, as the bargain buyers what things cheaper. It pulls the price down. Probably best to put them on car and classic.
I noticed at one point last year there were 6 chummys on eBay, when there's to many there condition all gets tared with the same price. And prices were dragged down from £15k to £10k to £12k
Rearer car on eBay tend to fear better, it may be a good place for you to sell. But part finished cars can get pulled back on price.
There was a nice top hat in H & H last year, bidding only got to £8.5k needless to say it was unsold.
I've listed quite a few customers cars on my website for free for them with good results. Again it's a slower way to sell, but buyers then get more time to view, and apreciate why they are paying more for good quality cars, and less for the run of the mill.
The forum threads have pointed out many times the negatives of buying on eBay without having time to view.
Good luck with the sale Tony.