May Be Selling The Black Rose
#21
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Georgia
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So anyway.....................back to the thread topic.........has anyone had success buying/selling their Monte on this forum? I would think someone here would appreciate it more?
#22
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Mentor, Ohio
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I know Nocturnx sold his Monte (had it listed here and on other sources as well).
My wife and I just sold her '94 Grand Am (with 177K miles on it) using Craigslist and driving around with signs in it (it was a person who found it on Craigslist who ultimately bought it, and he was the first guy to look at it too after I had had a few calls about it). Other then the signs we made in the car, I had ZERO dollars wrapped up in the attempt to sell the Grand Am.
If/when, you decide you really wanna pull the trigger and sell the Monte, I would first try the following:
- List is on MCF (and hopefully a fellow member will nab it)
- Post on your FaceBook
- Post on Craigslist
If you are in MORE of a hurry, then you could pay to list in something like:
- Autotrader
- Classified add in local news papers
You could even consider a gamble on using eBay, but I DON'T recommend that. Example, I found my Monte on eBay. I'll try and make it a short story. Guy was 4 hours away from me. I made him an offer on the phone out of auction "if the car is as good as you state, here's what I'll spend on it, cashier's check to you". He opted to let the auction play out. He had a reserve price (and given my conversation with him, I think I can guess at his reserve and I still got the car under that price). His auction ended at $6600, way less then what I offered and less then he wanted. He took my offer (which given the Monte's I had looked at, and all my pricing research, i got a heck of a deal in the end, little more then I wanted to spend, but a little better of a car then I was after).
Bottom line, eBay is a gamble (and you can rpotect yourself from having to sell if it does not reach a desired price). But I think too many people are hesitant to buy a high dollar car from eBay and the economey also being a bit rough doesn't help.
But, that guy posting the car on eBay did help him get the car noticed in a larger market that resulted in my out of auction purchase.... So perhaps my view is wrong...
My wife and I just sold her '94 Grand Am (with 177K miles on it) using Craigslist and driving around with signs in it (it was a person who found it on Craigslist who ultimately bought it, and he was the first guy to look at it too after I had had a few calls about it). Other then the signs we made in the car, I had ZERO dollars wrapped up in the attempt to sell the Grand Am.
If/when, you decide you really wanna pull the trigger and sell the Monte, I would first try the following:
- List is on MCF (and hopefully a fellow member will nab it)
- Post on your FaceBook
- Post on Craigslist
If you are in MORE of a hurry, then you could pay to list in something like:
- Autotrader
- Classified add in local news papers
You could even consider a gamble on using eBay, but I DON'T recommend that. Example, I found my Monte on eBay. I'll try and make it a short story. Guy was 4 hours away from me. I made him an offer on the phone out of auction "if the car is as good as you state, here's what I'll spend on it, cashier's check to you". He opted to let the auction play out. He had a reserve price (and given my conversation with him, I think I can guess at his reserve and I still got the car under that price). His auction ended at $6600, way less then what I offered and less then he wanted. He took my offer (which given the Monte's I had looked at, and all my pricing research, i got a heck of a deal in the end, little more then I wanted to spend, but a little better of a car then I was after).
Bottom line, eBay is a gamble (and you can rpotect yourself from having to sell if it does not reach a desired price). But I think too many people are hesitant to buy a high dollar car from eBay and the economey also being a bit rough doesn't help.
But, that guy posting the car on eBay did help him get the car noticed in a larger market that resulted in my out of auction purchase.... So perhaps my view is wrong...
#23
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Georgia
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I guess what I was trying to ask and maybe worded wrong was has anyone had luck listing their Monte for sale here on the forum, and selling it thru the forum to a member, or buying one thru the forum. I thought maybe selling it to a forum member, they would know all the work put into the car and the mods, etc. Has anyone bought theirs from a forum member?
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I honestly haven't seen Montes get sold on this forum. A lot of the members just don't have the cash to buy a car and not only that, but if you aren't a member for 5 days and active you can't see the classifieds, so even people just "browsing" the forum for a car can't see one.
But if you do sell the car locally, make sure you let them know about us and if they have any problems we can help them and back you up for how well you took care of your car.
But if you do sell the car locally, make sure you let them know about us and if they have any problems we can help them and back you up for how well you took care of your car.
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Georgia
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FOR SALEif right buyer/price comes along...
I will still use it and drive it and work on it and mod it till maybe hopefully the right offer comes around or I get into a better financial situation. Who knows.
I will still use it and drive it and work on it and mod it till maybe hopefully the right offer comes around or I get into a better financial situation. Who knows.
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Why would you spend money on mods if you are going to sell the car? And if you are in financial trouble why are you spending your money on mods?
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Good luck on the sale.
I would also stop modding since you'll never make back what you invest when modding.
All the parts and labor.
Plus, it could be a deal breaker for someone looking to buy, they'll assume the car has been modded and beat to death.
I would much rather buy a stock over modded used vehicle.
I would also stop modding since you'll never make back what you invest when modding.
All the parts and labor.
Plus, it could be a deal breaker for someone looking to buy, they'll assume the car has been modded and beat to death.
I would much rather buy a stock over modded used vehicle.