Best way to sell my car? Private or dealer?
#16
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Craigslist will get you alot of joy riders and low ballers but it you have a better chance with that than selling to the dealer unless u are negotiating a good trade in deal. Just be very firm on what you want on your ad and you should be ok. Ive sold two cars on craigslist and had to endure a bunch of low ballers and dreamers but I was always patient and didnt jump on any offer I was given.
#17
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^^^ yeah i would have to agree as well. Dealer is very fast and easy but will flip the car for more money. But CL/others you just need to play the waiting game for a good while and be firm on the price. lowerballers/tire kickers/ joy riders just come with the craigslist part(which sucks).
#20
Not to sound repetitive but ad everyone has said, it all depends on YOUR timeframe. Also keep in mind the tax break you get when trading the car into a dealership. And don't deal with only one dealership, go to a few. Haggle with them. If they dont tell you what you want to hear, then walk out. You have the upperhand either way. Good luck brother.
#22
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I've sold many cars in my day. If you're going for the most money, you go private, pay the money and get that bad boy on Autotrader. More than likely you'll still be cheaper for a dealership on Autotrader. Best thing I could say as well is get it detailed, get pictures taken of it (to post on autotrader,clublexus etc) and then go to the dealership to get it appraised. Cant hurt.
I'm about to sell my 350, so I know your pains lol
I'm about to sell my 350, so I know your pains lol
#24
Lots of great advice and ideas here. Thank you!
I've sold a few used cars on CL. All under $5K without issues. This car is a lot more $$$ so I worry that the buyer will need financing and I don't know how to deal with that.
I traded a car at a dealership for $4k in the pass and didn't have to pay tax on it. What do you guys mean I have to pay the tax on the trade?
My car is all stock so dealership will like that. I really don't want to deal with joy riders so your recommendation on agreeing to a price before a test drive is good advice.
I've sold a few used cars on CL. All under $5K without issues. This car is a lot more $$$ so I worry that the buyer will need financing and I don't know how to deal with that.
I traded a car at a dealership for $4k in the pass and didn't have to pay tax on it. What do you guys mean I have to pay the tax on the trade?
My car is all stock so dealership will like that. I really don't want to deal with joy riders so your recommendation on agreeing to a price before a test drive is good advice.
#25
Lots of great advice and ideas here. Thank you!
I've sold a few used cars on CL. All under $5K without issues. This car is a lot more $$$ so I worry that the buyer will need financing and I don't know how to deal with that.
I traded a car at a dealership for $4k in the pass and didn't have to pay tax on it. What do you guys mean I have to pay the tax on the trade?
My car is all stock so dealership will like that. I really don't want to deal with joy riders so your recommendation on agreeing to a price before a test drive is good advice.
I've sold a few used cars on CL. All under $5K without issues. This car is a lot more $$$ so I worry that the buyer will need financing and I don't know how to deal with that.
I traded a car at a dealership for $4k in the pass and didn't have to pay tax on it. What do you guys mean I have to pay the tax on the trade?
My car is all stock so dealership will like that. I really don't want to deal with joy riders so your recommendation on agreeing to a price before a test drive is good advice.
#26
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Lots of great advice and ideas here. Thank you!
I've sold a few used cars on CL. All under $5K without issues. This car is a lot more $$$ so I worry that the buyer will need financing and I don't know how to deal with that.
I traded a car at a dealership for $4k in the pass and didn't have to pay tax on it. What do you guys mean I have to pay the tax on the trade?
My car is all stock so dealership will like that. I really don't want to deal with joy riders so your recommendation on agreeing to a price before a test drive is good advice.
I've sold a few used cars on CL. All under $5K without issues. This car is a lot more $$$ so I worry that the buyer will need financing and I don't know how to deal with that.
I traded a car at a dealership for $4k in the pass and didn't have to pay tax on it. What do you guys mean I have to pay the tax on the trade?
My car is all stock so dealership will like that. I really don't want to deal with joy riders so your recommendation on agreeing to a price before a test drive is good advice.
Here in Jersey if I trade in a car worth $20K toward at new vehicle,I save $1400 is sales tax at 7%.
So I would have to sell my car for $21400 just to break even.
Trading in is much easier.No joy riders,ridiculous offers,paying off the car's balance if one etc.
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^This. I think there are a few states where this does not apply, but this should definitely be a factor if you are planning on buying your next car from a dealership instead of a private party. Sometimes the savings in sales tax will offset the lower trade-in value vs. selling your privately. Weigh this against the convenience of not having to list your car, waiting to find the right buyer, etc.
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how to sell your car
I've recently sold a Porsche and an Acura by using Autotrader. It worked just fine. a tip: Avoid brokers. Deal with people who want to come see it and drive it before they make an offer.