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What are the best sites for selling an old Volvo?

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Old Nov 20th, 2014, 22:59   #1
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Default What are the best sites for selling an old Volvo?

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Old Nov 21st, 2014, 09:17   #2
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I have sold my Volvo and Saab via this site http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/.
It is not usually a good idea to try and sell a car on owners club sites as most members have one or more cars anyway and they will want it as cheap as possible!

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Old Nov 22nd, 2014, 04:43   #3
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It is not usually a good idea to try and sell a car on owners club sites as most members have one or more cars anyway and they will want it as cheap as possible!
It's probably not a good idea to buy one either..!!

I said to one seller of a car that if he couldn't sell, and he was pushed for a quick sale cheap, then contact me and I would take it off his hands. In other words if he couldn't sell it, I would buy it.

Was hoping for a good car at a cheap price, yet what I got off the 'big man' was pure aggression, foul language, and threats of violence..!!

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Old Nov 22nd, 2014, 10:06   #4
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Perhaps what we need to do is set a minimum amount of posts before being able to post in the for sale section. Plenty of other forums do this. Prevents people just signing up to sell their car.
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Many of us have argued for a simple sales template (for cars) that needs to be adhered to. Ergo if your sales post does not conform then it is deleted. A minimum amount of posts should be a part of the selling criteria. And too many folk on here just to sell cars - remember it's the club members (names in blue) that pay for this forum.

Hancock23s problems arose principally with the poor quality of his original post; he thinks he has a sense of humour - that's for others to decide. I don't think he even has an armful (to paraphrase a favourite comedy actor).

His thread should be deleted...and unless the condition is truly special (or an unusual car or both) then the best place for most 900s is Autotrader.

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Old Nov 22nd, 2014, 15:26   #6
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Having been a member (on and off) for apparently 14 years according to my sig I'd agree with the main themes above, namely:

* Don't bother advertising a Volvo to club members and expect them to pay top dollar, since most already have 1 or more Volvos they've looked long and hard to acquire.

* Don't take offence over a low (to you) offer, since you're the one who needs or wants to sell it, they don't have to purchase it. Anyone who's ever had to get rid of a car quick will have been similarly shocked; it's life so get over it.

* Don't advertise with missing info, or rather, detail the obvious things that every buyer will want to know, price, mileage, auto/man, estate/sal, etc.

* Don't get annoyed if you're asked some arcane question such as "does it have a turbo gauge?" for example since it's a club site, we're all anoraks to a greater or lesser degree and enjoy chewing over the various differences and discrepancies between outwardly similar models. All to often a seller 'forgets' to upload a picture from one particular angle that just 'happens' to disguise damage or suchlike.

* Don't expect to roll up and open your account then post your ad the same day and expect to be treated with anything other than assumption that you're a trader trying to bump up the price of a car you've taken in as a px for a song. If you're not, why in all the time you've allegedly 'owned' 'your' Volvo have you never bothered joining, until today that is?

Undoubtably I'll get flamed for the above, but so what, it's a club site and we all have opinions, just not all the same.
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Old Nov 22nd, 2014, 21:15   #7
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It's interesting that you say club member's names come up in blue. I'm a member of many years standing and mine doesn't.
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Old Nov 30th, 2014, 16:13   #8
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if there was a volvo club forum type page somewhere, frequented by volvo owners and enthusiasts.
not sure worth a try, if you find one let us all know
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Old Nov 21st, 2014, 10:10   #9
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This is a laugh, I tried to give you advice in your for sale thread, and you were smart back to me, then you make another thread asking for advice, which as you say will be "gratefully received".

You have the car advertised in the right places (eBay may help too), thats not where your issues in selling it lie....My advice, as a motor trader and a bit of a Volvo enthusiast (whether you choose to take it or attack me with your humorous quips) is this:

Firstly, you seem to have a quirky sense of humour, great, sure dont we all like a laugh, but for the purposes of selling your car, and especially when advertising it on a Volvo enthusiast forum, people want as much factual detail as possible and plenty of photos, no harm in a bit of humour thrown in, but all the details need to be there too. Most of these cars are bought by strange volvo entusiasts with a detail fetish I have found. The odd one will go to someone who just needs a big old load lugger.

Secondly, Your car is a V6, was is not particularly appealing as they weren't particaularly good at anything; not as reliable or economical as the 4 cylinders and the diesel, not as fast as the turbos. Infact, theyre down right awful on petrol and need proper maintenance, which doesnt tie in with the practical banger estate theme too well. Also, the miles on your car really are high for a V6. If its in nice order I'd say its worth about £600 to the right man (feel free to argue that anyone).

Thirdly, it has a limited market, so being slightly rude and facetious to people who may actually be interested, know someone thats interested, or be able to provide you with sound advice probably isn't going to help secure a sale.

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Old Nov 21st, 2014, 14:36   #10
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I feel compelled to join in on this. I have my car advertised on here. It apparently ticks all the boxes (4 cyl, turbo, fairly low mileage, etc.) and once I got over a slight technical difficulty uploading pictures, I think I provided as much detail as anyone could.

The only replies I got were half a dozen irrelevant comments from a group of 'enthusiasts' about whether not not this model normally had a turbo gauge. I suppose you could say that's my fault for including a picture of the dashboard?

My thread was effectively hijacked for a completely off-topic discussion and I nearly reported it to the moderators.

Nivram sums it up I think, this is not a good place to try selling a car. However, if anyone's interested or knows someone who might be, mine's still for sale!
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