sammyb349 Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago Hi folks, After best part of 10 years of ownership of my RS4 (B8) I am now looking for a change. My question is where is it best to advertise your car for sale - I've put it up on a few of the forums I've been active with, but wondering wether Autotrader, Pistonheads or others are where RS buyers lurk? What are your thoughts and experiences? Thanks! Sam
Magnet Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago Hello Sam, Potential buyers will search all the sites you have mentioned. You are of course very welcome to post it on here and I would suggest you include as much detail as possible, together with a couple of photos, and the price. Advertising on forums? Maybe too much of a generalisation, but forum members are mainly owners rather than potential owners, but worth a try. Have you tried eBay? As with all internet adverts, you are at the mercy of time wasters, but… WBAC will give you a bottom line sale price, and strangely I was talking to someone this morning who is about to use Motorway. They will give you a basic price, then put your car on a one day auction. You will then receive the highest bid, but you not obligated to accept it. Not sure (please check) but it might be free to list it. Please let us know whether you intend to advertise it on here or not. Regards, Gareth.
spartacus 68 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago All the sites you mentioned. Also think about Gumtree. Ultimately, I wouldn’t get too snooty about where the interest comes from. You can tell genuine interested parties from tyre kickers. I personally think an RS4 will go to an enthusiast. Insurance will sort the wheat from the chaff so to speak. Even local classifieds in your newspaper. No experience of Motorway, but sold a 15 plate Polo TDI via webuyanycar on 50k miles a couple of years ago and worked for me. The car was meticulously maintained and bodywork was mint, but you’re dealing with a business that employs people with no knowledge of the motor trade. They check an online register for book price and work down. Low mileage and newer cars, then you’re in with a decent shout. Any DIY maintenance, even documented and receipted, then they class as part history. They want main dealer stamped books. My advice, prepare the car well, have an idea if price, be realistic and enter the lion’s den. That’s used car sales for you. Plus ride shotgun with any test drive, with no one behind you. If it’s nonsense on a phone call or email, move on, the reality is this is what it’s like.
Magnet Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago If you think eBay is a clown’s playground, try Gumtree! The best of them hide there.
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