Mustang for sale question
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Red, many use Craigslist, and I have a friend (and it's hard to believe) has sold cars by posting them on Facebook. Also you could post it in your local newspaper. I've had luck doing that in the past. And just telling your friends may get her sold.
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Many folks post Mustangs for sale on Mustang discussion forums, and some have good success. The issue is that most of the membership already has a Mustang, so they may not be looking to buy one.
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Nothing beats ebay for exposure but you have to put up with juveniles and lowballers. Just do NOT do a bidding format. The kids will drive you nuts. Do a BUY IT NOW or 'best offer' format. I've sold my last two collector cars via ebay, one with the fee and then one sold afterwards without the fee (but they saw it on ebay). I don't like ebay management or thier pricing but it works if you want a sale. The down side is the $125 ebay fee if the car sells there. Autotrader always gets good exposure but an ad will run you around $50 (no further fee). I've sold several cars for my elderly neighbors on Autotrader. GLWS!!
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