Where to sell a kit car?
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My Fury is currently for sale on here and on locostbuilders but haven't really had even a serious enquiry to date. Any ideas on where else to advertise it? I understand that this is far from an ideal time to sell give the recent weather and financial climate, but it needs to go in order to facilitate a move to Exeter which may well be in the next few months.
I tried e-bay for about 6 weeks, minimal cost but no genuine bids or interest despite averaging 1,500 viewings per week. But plenty of stupid questions / offers. Not a single enquiry from kit car magazines either. Only had 3 serious enquiries, ALL from Pistonheads resulting in a sale at full asking price. And free to advertise. Took 2 months to sell in all. But if that one particular buyer had not come along i could well still have the car now, 10 months later. My advice is just wait it out, there are very few serious buyers out there.
I think anyone who is in the unfortunate position of having to sell a kit car needs to think very carefully about the price. There is the rare buyer who is happy to pay a 'fair' price but most buyers are looking for a bargain, and it's a buyers' market at the moment and likely to remain so for quite a long time.
The bloke that Backs on to me recently bought a Lotus Seven Replica - I think a Robin Hood.
It was advertised on the busiest junction of the the most affluent suburb in Liverool. Parked with a for sale sign.
He went out one day in the car, saw it, stopped, phoned the owner had a test drive and bought it.
I saw it too. I thought "Nice Robin Hood, I'd buy it now if I was single" (The wife would go mad)
Also a few months ago I went past a quantum soft top on my way to work with a for sale sign. It was also advertised on Piston heads. For a few days I though about it seriously, before deciding that that an MX5 would be better.
Anyway my point ? Park it with a for sale sign out side Halfords or next to a busy road.
It was advertised on the busiest junction of the the most affluent suburb in Liverool. Parked with a for sale sign.
He went out one day in the car, saw it, stopped, phoned the owner had a test drive and bought it.
I saw it too. I thought "Nice Robin Hood, I'd buy it now if I was single" (The wife would go mad)
Also a few months ago I went past a quantum soft top on my way to work with a for sale sign. It was also advertised on Piston heads. For a few days I though about it seriously, before deciding that that an MX5 would be better.
Anyway my point ? Park it with a for sale sign out side Halfords or next to a busy road.
Mr POD said:
singlecoil said:
Mr POD said:
Anyway my point ? Park it with a for sale sign out side Halfords or next to a busy road.
And put the price where it can be seen! Every car is 'for sale', the question is how much?
kylemrushall said:
Mr POD said:
singlecoil said:
Mr POD said:
Anyway my point ? Park it with a for sale sign out side Halfords or next to a busy road.
And put the price where it can be seen! Every car is 'for sale', the question is how much?
did you sell it now? how was the respsone at the fisher-stand?
may i ask what model it is (date of 1st reg and engine)? it might be interesting for me...or is it the orange BEC from your profile, than its not of interest, as i cant registrate it over here.
may i ask what model it is (date of 1st reg and engine)? it might be interesting for me...or is it the orange BEC from your profile, than its not of interest, as i cant registrate it over here.
Edited by Comadis on Sunday 21st September 13:33
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