My biggest car advert gripe
My biggest car advert gripe
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martin84

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5,366 posts

175 months

Wednesday 7th December 2011
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When people list the car on Auto Trader at £999 to pay the lower amount and then say 'price is £2495!!!'

How do they get away with it? Surely Auto Trader are losing money from this practice.

Cocks.

B'stard Child

30,712 posts

268 months

Wednesday 7th December 2011
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martin84 said:
Cocks.
And as a result waste their own money which is why autotrader probably don't mind

People looking at £999 or below see price and go "cocks"

Anyone looking in a "higher" price group don't see them anyway

martin84

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5,366 posts

175 months

Wednesday 7th December 2011
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B'stard Child said:
And as a result waste their own money which is why autotrader probably don't mind

People looking at £999 or below see price and go "cocks"

Anyone looking in a "higher" price group don't see them anyway
This is the point!!! If you're looking for a sub-1k car you wont ring up the person with the 2495 car for sale. If you're looking for cars in the price bracket that they're trying to sell it in then they'll never see the ad. Whats the point?

rumple

13,161 posts

173 months

Wednesday 7th December 2011
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I asked about this on another forum and was told it was cheaper to advertise them, is this true, are the ads price based.

Baryonyx

18,209 posts

181 months

Wednesday 7th December 2011
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It was worse when the scrappage scheme was going. Every other advert from a dealer had the wrong price on the main screen. It would say something like '£3000 - with scrappage normal price £5000' rolleyes

martin84

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5,366 posts

175 months

Wednesday 7th December 2011
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rumple said:
I asked about this on another forum and was told it was cheaper to advertise them, is this true, are the ads price based.
Cars under £1000 are £9.99 to advertise on AT i think and its £20 or something for cars over a grand.

martin84

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5,366 posts

175 months

Wednesday 7th December 2011
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'Selling cos i have new car'

I dont give a fk!

Shaw Tarse

31,830 posts

225 months

Wednesday 7th December 2011
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martin84 said:
rumple said:
I asked about this on another forum and was told it was cheaper to advertise them, is this true, are the ads price based.
Cars under £1000 are £9.99 to advertise on AT i think and its £20 or something for cars over a grand.
But the same thing happens on PH classifieds, where ads are the same price!
Also as Mr Fox points out putting the wrong mileage in an advert rage

off_again

13,917 posts

256 months

Wednesday 7th December 2011
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The Crack Fox said:
Not as annoying as Mileage = 140, meaning 140'000, grrr !
I hate that one!

You do a focused search on what you want, only to have pages and pages of bloody starship mileage cars! If I wanted a car with 100k on the clock, I would look for one. But when I am looking for one with less than 20k, I dont want ones that have been to the moon and back!

ARRGGHHH

And the ones who price up the finance per month price! Want to buy a car for £20k, dont list it as £400! I know its not £400! Its just that they are trying lazy and stupid attempts to get their car first in the list.

NavSat

324 posts

173 months

Wednesday 7th December 2011
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The current trend i've noticed recently - only as i'm on AT 24/7! - is the seller describing the colour & trim of their cars as 'the best colour combination' just because it's what they happen to be selling. I saw this on a lime green BMW with green leather seats advert too!

Plus, the worse word in an advert is the word 'hence' -

CAT/D/C/VCAR/STOLENRECOVERED/ENGINESEIZED/BODYWORKFEKUKED (delete as applicable) 'hence' price....

Brite spark

2,090 posts

223 months

Wednesday 7th December 2011
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I'm glad you bought this up...


biglaugh

carlove

7,860 posts

189 months

Wednesday 7th December 2011
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'Sorry car now sold but we also have a completely different car for sale'

martin84

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5,366 posts

175 months

Wednesday 7th December 2011
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The fact is not only do they end up with people viewing their ad who arent interested in their car but more importantly people who might want their car will never see it. If you want 2495 but put it on at 999 then someone who wants a 2495 car isnt going to see your ad. I dont see the logic in doing this.

Whenever ive put a car up for sale ive just been honest and to the point. And i use all 9 pictures.

MoonMonkey

2,296 posts

235 months

Wednesday 7th December 2011
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The biggest gripe for me is a garage around these parts that advertises a car at say 10k in the title but then in the advert says that's after 2k min part ex allowance so the car is actually 12k. I'd be very unlikely to ever buy a car from them so shouldn't let it bother me but it just boils my piss..!!

NavSat

324 posts

173 months

Wednesday 7th December 2011
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martin84 said:
The fact is not only do they end up with people viewing their ad who arent interested in their car but more importantly people who might want their car will never see it. If you want 2495 but put it on at 999 then someone who wants a 2495 car isnt going to see your ad. I dont see the logic in doing this.

Whenever ive put a car up for sale ive just been honest and to the point. And i use all 9 pictures.
Exactly, especially since we're only talking about the price difference between a cheapo-sub £1k-advert and a proper ad is the price of half a tank of fuel...

Panda76

2,583 posts

172 months

Wednesday 7th December 2011
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The edited price I can handle but the edited mileage (using the example above) 140 which means 140,000 does grip my poo and wastes valuable internet tyre kicking time.

Rawwr

22,722 posts

256 months

Wednesday 7th December 2011
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I personally despise; "First to see will buy."

Oh fk you, you presumptuous .

martin84

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5,366 posts

175 months

Wednesday 7th December 2011
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Personally i find the local paper to be a better way to sell a cheap car than Auto Trader, ive generally had more luck that way. I put an ad in the paper the other day to sell my old car which read '1999 Ford Mondeo 2.0 Zetec, Black, Manual, 107k, MOT May 2012, Tax March 2012, VGC, £695'

A woman bought it off me on Sunday for £650. Result thumbup

-sits counting notes-

Zwolf

25,867 posts

228 months

Wednesday 7th December 2011
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ALLCAPS

>skip to the next ad<

carlove

7,860 posts

189 months