Why won't someone buy my M3
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heres his ad:
http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/1028783.htm
Firstly - spelling mistake in the title - will put people off.
i'll have a look at give some more tips
http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/1028783.htm
Firstly - spelling mistake in the title - will put people off.
i'll have a look at give some more tips
In the current market Id say its a little on the pricey side even though thats justified with the low miles. Ditto what other have said about the spelling mistake - fine for forums but not but not ads.
If you want to sell your going to have to drop the price to get some interest, just look at the sheer number of M3's for sale to start with!
If you want to sell your going to have to drop the price to get some interest, just look at the sheer number of M3's for sale to start with!
Car looks nice,but photographed in a poor neighbourhood,that would be enough to put me off,take it to a stately home to re-photograph it,look at other ad's,they are pictured on gravel drives outside large detached houses,yours gives me the impression it has been poorly looked after and skimped on,probably not true i know,but you never get a second chance to make a first impression.
The ones that seem to be selling at the mo are at the cheaper end of the market, yours is obviously nearer the top.
People are looking for absolute bargains,which yours is not.
The ones that seem to be selling at the mo are at the cheaper end of the market, yours is obviously nearer the top.
People are looking for absolute bargains,which yours is not.
I recently purchased my M3 Convertible (admittedly with with 40k on the clock) from a dealer, with a 6 month warranty for £15,500. Every option box was ticked when it was built including a hard top and SMG (hell, it's even got the ski bag which comes in handy for B&Q trips!) and condition wise, both mechanically and visually it's spot on. In short, at £18k I reckon you are at least £2k over price.
Martin W said:
I recently purchased my M3 Convertible (admittedly with with 40k on the clock) from a dealer, with a 6 month warranty for £15,500. Every option box was ticked when it was built including a hard top and SMG (hell, it's even got the ski bag which comes in handy for B&Q trips!) and condition wise, both mechanically and visually it's spot on. In short, at £18k I reckon you are at least £2k over price.
Wasnt a Black one was it? Rare to find such a low mileage example with sat nav.
Wtf? Does the sat nav turn its self on in the middle of the night and take control of the car putting on the miles while you sleep? Im going to keep an eye out for this as my M3 has sat nav! Maybe thats why i frequent the petrol stations so much.
Wtf? Does the sat nav turn its self on in the middle of the night and take control of the car putting on the miles while you sleep? Im going to keep an eye out for this as my M3 has sat nav! Maybe thats why i frequent the petrol stations so much.
shamrock said:
djohnson said:
BIG BAVARIAN said:
Car looks nice,but photographed in a poor neighbourhood,
That could be the op's home.............shamrock said:
djohnson said:
BIG BAVARIAN said:
Car looks nice,but photographed in a poor neighbourhood,
That could be the op's home.............CAPITAL LETTERS DO YOU NO FAVOURS - ITS A BUGGER TO READ AND LOOKS A BIT NAFF
Price aside (as I'm no expert) there isn't anything about the ad that makes it stand out. Run of the mill roadside photos and a very brief description
http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/1031365.htm
is an example of a better advert - apart from the CAPITAL LETTERS of course....
Price aside (as I'm no expert) there isn't anything about the ad that makes it stand out. Run of the mill roadside photos and a very brief description
http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/1031365.htm
is an example of a better advert - apart from the CAPITAL LETTERS of course....
Edited by dougc on Friday 29th May 12:56
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