Yes, I’ve sold a few Porsches through there. They need to accept your car, then schedule it for auction and that could take a month or two then they will pressure you into a price range or try to get you to sell below what you want as the auction in on going. All in all I’ve had both positive and negative experiences on BAT. [Reply]
Originally Posted by MIAdragon:
Yes, I’ve sold a few Porsches through there. They need to accept your car, then schedule it for auction and that could take a month or two then they will pressure you into a price range or try to get you to sell below what you want as the auction in on going. All in all I’ve had both positive and negative experiences on BAT.
I have wanted a C8 since I first saw it, but procrastinated on the purchase. My bad, for sure, as now I can either get a used one with some of the features I want, but not all of them, or I can put in an order and hope & wait...
OR I can buy a new Challenger widebody Scat Pack 392 and immediately enjoy the throwback old school muscle car styling paired with a nearly 500bhp/475ft lb torque and enjoy. So yeah, I did the latter. She is a bad beast, let me tell you. I frigging love this car! (I'll still likely get a C8 Z06...maybe next year?)
Originally Posted by HC_Chief:
I have wanted a C8 since I first saw it, but procrastinated on the purchase. My bad, for sure, as now I can either get a used one with some of the features I want, but not all of them, or I can put in an order and hope & wait...
OR I can buy a new Challenger widebody Scat Pack 392 and immediately enjoy the throwback old school muscle car styling paired with a nearly 500bhp/475ft lb torque and enjoy. So yeah, I did the latter. She is a bad beast, let me tell you. I frigging love this car! (I'll still likely get a C8 Z06...maybe next year?)
Two totally different rides. I’m not a fan of the C8 styling but you can’t ignore the performance. [Reply]
Originally Posted by lewdog:
Any experience with Mycaraution? They offered me a cash price that is more fair than any other place so far, including local dealers.
As i transition from a kid to an adult and father im wanting a different things from my car. It's a 67 chevy II with 496 and th400 with a manual valve body. I'm currently shopping the Holley Xflow kit for an efi conversion and searching for a 4l80e to make the overdrive conversion. All that said has anyone used the holley or similar efi systems? I've researched holley extensively and the xflow feels like the fit for me. All calculations lead me to an estimated 655 hp and all the other units are rated for 650hp or a lot more. The Xflow seems to be a happy medium. [Reply]
Originally Posted by lewdog:
I just placed it on marketplace and for $49 on Autotrader.
Thank you.
It never posted to marketplace and now when I try it won’t let me hit “next” because it says “try lowering the price to attract buyers,” even though price I’m selling for is within their high end KBB value for this car stated right on the same page. Seems Facebook is regulating prices so it won’t let me post it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by lewdog:
It never posted to marketplace and now when I try it won’t let me hit “next” because it says “try lowering the price to attract buyers,” even though price I’m selling for is within their high end KBB value for this car stated right on the same page. Seems Facebook is regulating prices so it won’t let me post it.
Strange can you lower it by just a little to get it to go? I’m definitely not a market place expert by any means. [Reply]
Originally Posted by MIAdragon:
Strange can you lower it by just a little to get it to go? I’m definitely not a market place expert by any means.
I posted it at the top of their KKB value and it wouldn’t go. I had to list it $800 under their “highest” KBB value to get it to post. Pretty strange. Why suggest that range then?!?!
I then listed actual selling price in my description. I would take a bit less than my posted price but always start higher. I’m in no hurry here. Shitty they do that though. [Reply]
I have seen where people put in 12345 as the price and in the description they put in the price they want. Facebook has some sort of regulations in price, so it makes it weird to post vehicles. May try to delete the add then do something like that to see if it takes [Reply]
Originally Posted by lewdog:
I posted it at the top of their KKB value and it wouldn’t go. I had to list it $800 under their “highest” KBB value to get it to post. Pretty strange. Why suggest that range then?!?!
I then listed actual selling price in my description. I would take a bit less than my posted price but always start higher. I’m in no hurry here. Shitty they do that though.
Car looks good, you have pics of it clean and outside? [Reply]