Sunday, September 1, 2013

How We Can Help a Private Seller


If you have a car, motorcycle, or other vehicle, you'd like to sell, we can help!

We know that it's sometimes difficult to sell a car when you work a full time job, or run a business. That's where we come in!

We act as sort of a "Marketing Concierge" service for you... and can generally provide whatever services you think you might need.  We will be helping to market and show the car... but ultimately you will be fully in charge of the actual sale.  Services we provide might include:

1) You may leave the car or motorcycle with us (or some other location) so that we can arrange to show it to potential buyers for you. 

2) We market your car through various sources... our own web site, CraigsList, other online classifieds, Facebook, email newsletters, etc.

3) We will take the phone calls from potential buyers, tell them about the car and arrange for them to see it. Then, you will only be presented with a deal that is "good to go!"

4) While we know you'll have the car clean, inside and out, we will provide some extra "detailing" if needed... such as tire shine, vinyl protectant/shine, air freshener, etc. 

5) If the potential buyer wants a mechanic to look over the car... we will recommend a trusted one that is impartial, and make arrangements for that to happen.

6) We will provide you a standard "As Is - Bill of Sale."

7) We will refer your potential buyers to several sources of financing and help them get pre-approved. This is something that greatly speeds along your sale and broadens your market. We'll have applications ready to email to them, and contacts at local lenders to refer them to.

FEE: $200
$100 upfront (refundable if we don't find you a buyer in 20 days)
$100 upon sale of car

Call us at 407-443-0348 with any questions.  

Note:  Keep in mind that we don't elect to work with all Private Sellers. We will want to see your car, as well as any maintenance records avail, plus proof of ownership and insurance. We may choose not to work with you if you have an unrealistic idea of what your car is worth, or if you don't have the car in good "show" condition. Sometimes we might have to turn down a private seller just because we have too many vehicles we are currently obligated to and don't want to compromise our obligations to existing clients (we hope you'll understand).

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