Help please selling high end car!!!

Anonymous
eBay lol
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:so new for 170, carbon fiber trim which implies its not carbon fiber construction. I'm guessing R8


Agreed. I was also thinking R8. Honestly it's not that hard to sell an R8 and you don't need a special middle man. Just go request blue book value from a dealer or carmax. I believe if you took a poll, most people would not consider an R8 exotic, although it is certainly a very cool car.


Neither a dealer nor carmax will give you anywhere close to blue book.


Exactly! Obviously people didn’t understand my question. If I’m not wanting to pay 10% commission to my DHs friend why would I pay 40% or more to a dealer!?! I’m sure these same people would freak out when they got the dealers offer!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:eBay lol


Actually eBay isn’t as bad as you think. They don’t take the standard commissions and you get tons of exposure.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:so new for 170, carbon fiber trim which implies its not carbon fiber construction. I'm guessing R8


Agreed. I was also thinking R8. Honestly it's not that hard to sell an R8 and you don't need a special middle man. Just go request blue book value from a dealer or carmax. I believe if you took a poll, most people would not consider an R8 exotic, although it is certainly a very cool car.


Neither a dealer nor carmax will give you anywhere close to blue book.


Exactly! Obviously people didn’t understand my question. If I’m not wanting to pay 10% commission to my DHs friend why would I pay 40% or more to a dealer!?! I’m sure these same people would freak out when they got the dealers offer!


But how much work are you willing to put in? The option that will net you the most involves the most work and most risk.

Are you willing to post it somewhere and have people come check out the car? What will you do if you get a lot of people interested in looking at a cool car who would never have the funds to purchase it?

Are you at all concerned about getting robbed or otherwise treated by a stranger? Does Covid impact your willingness to meet with people?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:so new for 170, carbon fiber trim which implies its not carbon fiber construction. I'm guessing R8


Agreed. I was also thinking R8. Honestly it's not that hard to sell an R8 and you don't need a special middle man. Just go request blue book value from a dealer or carmax. I believe if you took a poll, most people would not consider an R8 exotic, although it is certainly a very cool car.


Neither a dealer nor carmax will give you anywhere close to blue book.


Exactly! Obviously people didn’t understand my question. If I’m not wanting to pay 10% commission to my DHs friend why would I pay 40% or more to a dealer!?! I’m sure these same people would freak out when they got the dealers offer!


But how much work are you willing to put in? The option that will net you the most involves the most work and most risk.

Are you willing to post it somewhere and have people come check out the car? What will you do if you get a lot of people interested in looking at a cool car who would never have the funds to purchase it?

Are you at all concerned about getting robbed or otherwise treated by a stranger? Does Covid impact your willingness to meet with people?


I know. The first person I let test drive it will probably never come back
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:so new for 170, carbon fiber trim which implies its not carbon fiber construction. I'm guessing R8


Agreed. I was also thinking R8. Honestly it's not that hard to sell an R8 and you don't need a special middle man. Just go request blue book value from a dealer or carmax. I believe if you took a poll, most people would not consider an R8 exotic, although it is certainly a very cool car.


Neither a dealer nor carmax will give you anywhere close to blue book.


Exactly! Obviously people didn’t understand my question. If I’m not wanting to pay 10% commission to my DHs friend why would I pay 40% or more to a dealer!?! I’m sure these same people would freak out when they got the dealers offer!


But how much work are you willing to put in? The option that will net you the most involves the most work and most risk.

Are you willing to post it somewhere and have people come check out the car? What will you do if you get a lot of people interested in looking at a cool car who would never have the funds to purchase it?

Are you at all concerned about getting robbed or otherwise treated by a stranger? Does Covid impact your willingness to meet with people?


I know. The first person I let test drive it will probably never come back


Or give you a bad check. Or rob you after giving you cash. (Most random transactions between strangers are cash, but you are talking big cash here.) The chance of any these things happening aren't great, but it isn't inconceivable. I'd honestly be more concerned about the hassle and time waste than getting cheated.

Not having to worry about these things would make me willing to pay a reasonable commission to someone to deal with it. Do you think you could negotiate the 10% commission down somewhat?
Anonymous
I bought a high end car. The seller met me at my bank, Chase. He signed over title and I did certified check right in front of him. Deal was on camera. I had already called police to verify car not stolen and no liens and as mechanic checked

Afterwards I went straight to motor vehicles and I guess he deposited check. I came back the next morning and put my new plates on car.

I find scammers buyers or sellers don’t want to meet on camera at a bank.
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Anonymous wrote:When you say high end do you mean a late model 911 or a Ferrari F40? Answer is going to vary based off type of car.


2015 he paid 140k for. Blue book is 96k. I’d rather not say the model for privacy reasons but it’s gorgeous.


wow, your exotic is depreciating like a ford. DH needs to do a better job buying next time
Anonymous
Donate and take the write off. You both will feel better about yourselves.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Donate and take the write off. You both will feel better about yourselves.


That's a really bad idea. Both you and the prospective charity would be far better off with you selling the car (just pay the 10% commission) and then you could donate the proceeds.

If you donate it, it will be sold for far less than it should, meaning the charity will get less than it would otherwise and your right off will be less. (They changed it a while back so that you only get the actual sale price, not a more amorphous idea of FMV because so many people abused it.)

The only one who would win by doing that is the person (likely a dealer) who would get a good deal on the car.
Anonymous
Selling it is pointless. You should trade both the car & your SUV in on a brand new Mercedes G-Wagon SUV. When you trade in you avoid sales tax on the new purchase.

And just an fyi, your sketchy "friend" who wants a $10k nut just to sell it will take advantage of you and "sell" the car to one of his pals for far less than it's worth.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Mercedes AMG GT
McLaren 570s
Bentley Continental GT
Porsche Panamera Turbo
Aston Martin Vantage
Acura NSX


Wow you’re good! It’s one of these actually..


In that case, I know who you are than. I would try to get a quote at carmax, sell on BAT, or take it back to the dealership. Trying to sell it yourself during covid doesn’t sound great and you don’t need all these tire kickers coming to your house.
Anonymous
Update. A friend of mine gave me a contact who owns an auto boutique consignment dealership in an upscale area. He charges a $2500 flat fee and advertises all over the US with professional photography included. I googled his business and was extremely impressed with their 5 star reviews and no negatives. $200 for full detail and reasonable contract with no hidden costs and nothing shady. He told me a 10% commission was ridiculous. I’m meeting him next week to drop car.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Mercedes AMG GT
McLaren 570s
Bentley Continental GT
Porsche Panamera Turbo
Aston Martin Vantage
Acura NSX


Wow you’re good! It’s one of these actually..


In that case, I know who you are than. I would try to get a quote at carmax, sell on BAT, or take it back to the dealership. Trying to sell it yourself during covid doesn’t sound great and you don’t need all these tire kickers coming to your house.


Carmax again! Not very bright are you . What do you think they’d offer for the blue book value of $95k ish for a car? 65k guaranteed. I’d have to wear Depends because I’d laugh so hard I’d pee myself.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Selling it is pointless. You should trade both the car & your SUV in on a brand new Mercedes G-Wagon SUV. When you trade in you avoid sales tax on the new purchase.

And just an fyi, your sketchy "friend" who wants a $10k nut just to sell it will take advantage of you and "sell" the car to one of his pals for far less than it's worth.


Mercedes G wagon is probably the worse ride I’ve ever experienced. Went on a double date with friends and sat in the back. I had to go to the dentist because I chipped half my teeth! Horrible driving vehicle.
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