We got several prices for our example car, a staffer's three-year-old Subaru to find out which would be most generous in terms of value and convenience.
3. Put ad on Craigslist I first tried to sell the car via private party on Craigslist. I priced competitively (looking at what other cars were going for in the area) and put up a good picture. I made sure to post in my city but also in the neighboring city so it could get more ...
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Igot a reply about my car on craigslist a couple days ago. Im just going to paste some of the emails here. First, in the first email, there is a different name that he gives, but it all seems legit. Still available for sale... Please reply me at <re...
Joshua Taylor listed his old MacBook on Craigslist for extra cash. But after meeting a potential buyer at a coffee shop, the 25-year-old was detained by officers—two dressed in tactical gear and a third in plainclothes—from the Atlanta Police Department. Taylor would soon learn he was th...
Autotrader: rates around $25 for a basic ad Craigslist: free but beware of scammers Cars.com: free but you can upgrade to increase exposure eBay Motors: auction your car or buy a cheap ad Put a sign in the window: old-fashioned but still works ...
your vendor come down in price first—shockingly, you can respectfully still negotiate the price down from there. My follow-up go-to: “Thank you so much for trying to work with me. I LOVE this piece but only have X amount budgeted. I’m happy to pay cash and pick up ASAP.” This...
Even if you’re not planning to be as nutty as us and get rid of your house, your car and anything you can’t get on your back, take the money and spend it (Pensions? Pffs, pensions are for old people!) on walking the earth until it starts running out (the money, not the ear...
SocialSell forAndroid 5. OfferUp OfferUp is the biggest mobile marketplace for local buyers and sellers, and it’s also been touted as a more tech-savvy version of Craigslist. Using the app, you can sell almost anything whether it is furniture, electronics, cars, jewelry, or something else...
As for Craigslist? My small sample suggests it is on its way out. We received far more offers and closed more sales via OfferUp and Facebook Marketplace. Selling our car We loved our Mazda 3, and it was probably the hardest thing to part with. Thankfully, selling it wasn’t too stres...