Buying & Selling Used Vehicles
For Consumers
New: watch for scams!
Consumers frequently ask us "how
do I sell my car online?", so we decided to setup
this page of helpful tips as a guide. If you are buying
or selling a new or used vehicle MotoSeller.com's advertising
network can help! If you're selling a car, truck, motorcycle,
boat, RV, ATV, classic or old car, aircraft or heavy equipment
we have a specialized category for you. We feel our affordable
advertising, extensive Internet reach and helpful tips will
make your next sale or purchase an easy one :-) If you are
a Dealer click
here!
Selling Tips
If you wish to advertise
your vehicle for sale on MotoSeller.com we have a number
of tips you should put to practice in order to get a quick
sale and maximum value out of your vehicle. Buyers start
your search here!
1.
Signs & Flyers
If
anything, you'll want to put a "For
Sale Sign" for your vehicle's window! You
can buy these from a local store or if you already have an
ad listed with us you can create a custom For Sale sign free
of charge from within your account. Remember to park your
vehicle in a high people traffic area (like near a shopping
mall entrance) to get the most inquires.

You can also do the same to create a custom "For
Sale Flyer" to display in local grocery stores,
community & recreation centers, golf courses, churches,
college campuses... anywhere you might find an announcement
or bulletin board that allows advertising! Auto For Sale Signs
& Flyers are free to all sellers using our network. Sell
Your Vehicle Today!

Buyers
who see it can go to the website and view the details of your
vehicle 24/7! Remember to park your vehicle in a high people
traffic area (like near a shopping mall entrance) to get the
most inquires. Buyers can "tear off" you contact
info.
2.
Use A Photo
A
good photo can improve response by 150% or more! Take one
with a digital camera or ask your local photo finishing shop
to make a few jpeg's (from a hard copy) for you on a disk
or cd. From within your account you can add up to 15 photos
plus descriptions anytime. Be sure to take trunk and engine
shots, it's also best to come clean with close-up shots of
any damaged areas.
3.
Set The Right Price
You
know how much you want for your vehicle, but do you know how
realistic that price really is? Find out what your car is
really worth using »
The Kelley Blue
Book. Check the price of used vehicles in your area with
»
Edmunds
True Market Value finder. Find the trade-in value and
suggested retail price at the
» IntelliChoice
CarCenter or finally »
search through our website for
vehicles matching yours and see what others are asking.
State
in your description that the price is OBO (or best offer)
- this might convince buyers to call or email you if the price
is close to their budget. This will also give you the opportunity
to justify the price and negotiate the sale.
4.
Disclose Vehicle History
Show
potential buyers you are trustworthy and put their mind at
ease by giving them a »
Carfax
Vehicle History Report on your vehicle. Prove to them
that you and your vehicle have nothing to hide!
3.
Lemon Check
Determine
if your car has a lemon
classification. If it has favorable ratings, then prove
it to potential buyers. This service has become the defacto
standard in doing a quick check on a used car »
Carfax
Lemon Check!
5.
Good Presentation
Perceived
value goes a long way! Tidy up your car before you sell it.
First impressions are everything!
Wash the entire body, clean the windows and give it a good
wax job. Clean ash trays and throw out garbage, vacuum &
air freshen the inside & trunk, shine the rims, hub caps
and tires to a blinding glow.
6.
Extended Advertising
Even
though you want to sell your car online, another effective
option is to use your MotoSeller.com
Ad No. to market your vehicle beyond our website.
Buyers can be pulled to your online ad from other online classifieds,
as well as from traditional advertising like in your local
newspaper. Hold your description to a minimum while leading
buyers to more descriptive online details and photos. You
can measure your success by the number of page views your
ad receives.
Newspaper
Example:
"99
Ford Explorer, Exc Cond.
$19k/obo. Call 555-5555 or
MotoSeller.com # 55555
When
logged in use our metrics to see the number of times someone
has replied to your ad, the number of times someone has viewed
your ad and the number of times someone "told a friend"
about your ad.
7.
Maximizing Inquiries
As
mentioned above, when you view your ad detail page, or log
into your account we show you the number of ad
views your ad has received since posted. This information
can be used by you to decide what changes might be useful.
For example, if the ad views show that a lot of people have
been looking at your ad, but you're not getting enough inquiries,
maybe you need to add a photo
or the current photo needs to be replaced with a better one,
or maybe you need to adjust the asking price
slightly - check the selling
price in your area. If the ad views are low you may need
to change your headline to attract more clickthroughs!
7.
Showing The Vehicle
If you try to sell used car online you'll still need to
show the vehicle. Meet in an agreed upon public
area and try to take someone with you. Safety
in numbers. Be honest with potential buyers about any serious
problems or repairs. Produce a car
fax vehicle history report or show your regular maintenance
records. If your buyer wants to take a test drive, make
sure he/she has a valid drivers
license and proof of insurance. Dress respectably.
If you dont appear to take good care of yourself,
your buyer may feel that is how you treated your car as
well!
8.
Closing The Sale
Write
a receipt for you and
your buyer with signatures on both copies. Include a statement
that the car is being bought "as
is". Include all pertinent info on the receipt
so the terms of the deal cannot be misinterpreted. Keep
the receipt for your records. It will establish the date
of sale and help protect you from any future liability.
Ask them to make the transaction through a reputable third
party escrow service, perhaps an escrow account with a law
firm of your choice or www.escrow.com.
Some Fraud sites often claim they are recommended by eBay,
eBay Motors, or Yahoo! Auctions. You may see the list of
sites eBay actually recommends by clicking
here. Otherwise, accept only a certified
check or money order and then sign the title
over to the buyer. Check with your states DMV
to ensure youve complied with all the laws.
If
selling used cars in the U.K. try uk.motoseller.com,
in Canada try canada.motoseller.com,
in Australia try australia.motoseller.com
Buying Tips
1.
Lemon Check
Determine
if the seller's car has lemon
classification. This service has become the defacto standard
in doing a quick check on a used car before you buy
»
Carfax
Lemon Check!
2.
Vehicle History
Put
your mind at ease. Before you buy and sell used car why
not order a »
Carfax
Vehicle History Report... your best protection against
buying a used car with costly, hidden problems. (only needed
if seller does not provide this for you)
3.
Do Some Research
You
know how much you want to spend on a vehicle, but do you know
how realistic that "deal" really is? Find out what
a car is really worth using »
The Kelley Blue
Book. Check the price of that used vehicle in your area
with »
Edmunds
True Market Value finder. Find the trade-in value and
suggested retail price at the »
IntelliChoice
CarCenter or finally »
search
through our website and see what sellers are asking for
similar vehicles.
4.
The Test Drive
If you try to buy a used car online you'll still need to
see the vehicle. Meet in an agreed upon public
area and try to take someone with you. Safety
in numbers. Ask the seller about any serious problems or
repairs. Ask for a car
fax vehicle history report (or get one yourself if you
know their VIN). Ask them to show you their maintenance
records. Bring a valid drivers
license and proof of insurance.
5.
Closing The Sale
Make
sure the seller writes a receipt
for both of you with signatures on both copies. The seller
will likely include a statement that the car is being bought
"as is" so make
sure you are comfortable with this. Ask to have all the pertinent
information on the receipt so the terms of the deal cannot
be misinterpreted. Keep the receipt for your records. Make
the transaction through a reputable third party escrow service,
perhaps an escrow account with a law firm of your choice or
www.escrow.com.
Some Fraud sites often claim they are recommended by eBay,
eBay Motors, or Yahoo! Auctions. You may see the list of sites
eBay actually recommends by clicking
here. Otherwise be prepared to supply a certified
check or money order and then ask the seller to
sign the title over to you. Check with your states DMV
to ensure youve complied with all the laws.
Avoiding Scams & Fraud
Car, truck, boat and motorcycle buyers
& sellers, particularly those in the market for used
vehicles, have flocked to the Internet in recent years to
search for killer deals on pre-owned wheels.
Market Research estimates that nearly 30 percent of the
42.6 million used cars that changed hands in the United
States last year were bought using the Internet.
As most of us know, used-car buying is
a business that has traditionally created a bad name for
itself. But while consumers and ethical auto dealers have
benefited greatly from the Internet, so too have crooked
buyers & sellers. As such, you need to be aware of potential
scams. Attempts to defraud and scam users on classified
ad websites, including MotoSeller.com, are on the rise.
Here are some of the most common ones directed toward buyers
& sellers online:
Certified Check Scams - This scam
is often perpetrated on sellers of used cars over the Internet
thorough classified ads and auctions. A buyer indicates that
he wants to buy the car and pay with a cashier's check. At
the last minute, the buyer creates a reason why he needs to
write the check for more money and have the seller wire him
the difference. The check turns out to be a fake, but it is
often discovered long after the seller has wired the money.
In addition, the seller is responsible for covering the money
for the fake check. To avoid check scams, call the issuing
bank before you accept the check and wait for the check to
clear before you transfer the car into the buyer's name.
Bogus Escrow Services - Online
vehicle sellers often use escrow services, which collect
and verify payment from a buyer. The money is held by the
service until all parties are satisfied with the sale. There
have been some instances of phony escrow services operating
on the Internet. Make the transaction through a reputable
third party escrow service, perhaps an escrow account with
a law firm of your choice or www.escrow.com.
Some Fraud sites often claim they are recommended by eBay,
eBay Motors, or Yahoo! Auctions. You may see the list of
sites eBay actually recommends by clicking
here. Make sure you check out an escrow service with
SOS4Auctions.com.
They catalog the good and bad services.
The best way to avoid most scams is to make
sure you never transfer ownership of your vehicle until you
have the cash in your hand. That means, you either get cash
from the buyer or wait for the cashier's check to clear. Avoid
buyers who will never meet you or never wish to see the vehicle
in person (overseas). Avoid taking personal checks and allowing
buyers to pay the car off over time. If buying, always verify
the seller actually has/owns the item for sale and meet them
face-to-face to view the vehicle . If you follow these few
precautions, your buying and selling experience should go
smoothly. More
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