G35 Coupe V35 2003 - 07 Discussion about the 1st Generation V35 G35 Coupe

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Old Mar 8, 2006 | 06:25 PM
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Want to sell my G?

For those who sold on Ebay, can you please provide some tips?
And feedback on price I should list it for.

Thanks....
 
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Old Mar 9, 2006 | 05:40 PM
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I bought my G on ebay and I've sold two cars on ebay.

You will not get the best possible price on ebay, but you can sell the car more quickly than listing in your local paper. Sometimes a quick sale is better than holding on for a few hundred more $$.

To guage the ebay market price, look at the "completed" auctions. Actual sales will be listed with a green colored price. This will give you an idea of what people will pay based on year, miles and features. This will likely be lower than you like, but it the real ebay market value.

Also on the completed auctions page, you can see incomplete auctions listed in red (reserve price not met.) Check for incomplete auctions that have had several bids (ignore incomplete auctions with zero bids.) You will learn the highest price that someone wanted to bid for a particular year, miles features etc.

For a quick sale, start your auction at $300 less than the market value as determined by the above method. Make it a NO RESERVE auction. You are very likely to sell in 7 days using this method.
 
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Old Mar 10, 2006 | 01:18 PM
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Originally Posted by GBTX
I bought my G on ebay and I've sold two cars on ebay.

You will not get the best possible price on ebay, but you can sell the car more quickly than listing in your local paper. Sometimes a quick sale is better than holding on for a few hundred more $$.

To guage the ebay market price, look at the "completed" auctions. Actual sales will be listed with a green colored price. This will give you an idea of what people will pay based on year, miles and features. This will likely be lower than you like, but it the real ebay market value.

Also on the completed auctions page, you can see incomplete auctions listed in red (reserve price not met.) Check for incomplete auctions that have had several bids (ignore incomplete auctions with zero bids.) You will learn the highest price that someone wanted to bid for a particular year, miles features etc.

For a quick sale, start your auction at $300 less than the market value as determined by the above method. Make it a NO RESERVE auction. You are very likely to sell in 7 days using this method.
Thank you for all the tips...
 
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Old Mar 10, 2006 | 02:30 PM
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sold mine to Carmax www.carmax.com and got a great deal. in and out in an hour with a check in my hand. they will actually give you more the closer your car is to stock. I took everything off my car, put the oem stuff back on (except the springs and sways) and got more from them than if it were modded. now im selling all the mods on ebay and making $$ there.
 

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Old Mar 10, 2006 | 03:38 PM
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Originally Posted by XCELR8
sold mine to Carmax www.carmax.com and got a great deal. in and out in an hour with a check in my hand. they will actually give you more the closer your car is to stock. I took everything off my car, put the oem stuff back on (except the springs and sways) and got more from them than if it were modded. now im selling all the mods on ebay and making $$ there.
mods decrease your value, regardless of where you sell it.
 
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