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Originally Posted by capt jack
Absolutely. It's over 5 years since I'd sold a car, and that too was via Gumtree, so being a bit out of touch I asked Dyrdal's advice - which was very definitely to avoid Ebay for exactly the reasons that have now played out.
Jack
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I've sold 3 cars on via e-bay auction, my MR2, my Dads L200 (for spares - ended up being exported) and my Mk1 Octavia, which ended up going for more than I paid for it from a trader 18months and 18k mile prior, and much more than I would have put it up for in a classified. In all 3 cases the buyers were very nice people, turned up with cash and took them away
My brother on the other hand, it took 3 attempts to sell his Fabia, down to people bidding at the last second and then going no contact. Apparently thats what passes for fun these days?
Oh, and when he googled the eventual buyers name afterwards, it turns out he was on 'the register'...
I really need to shift the C70. the only interest I have had on (my wifes) FaceBook marketplace is someone asking if I wanted to swap it for a 207k mile diesel audi. I think I might attempt an e-bay auction but I'm dreading it. TBH I'm dreading the whole thing - test drivers that think you have to redline in every gear, groups of blokes turning up (or a registered...) etc. I can see why people do take the hit and use WBAC.