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Advice on selling a car on Ebay or Autotrader? (old SR5 Corolla)

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johnyang97@gmail.com - 07 Mar 2007 04:33 GMT
Hi all,
Was wondering if anyone ever bought or sold a used Toyota on Ebay or
Autotrader before and if you had any specific advice?  For example, is
Autotrader a good place to sell? (saw some mixed reviews of it online
but they were not recent).  More and more I'm thinking about simplying
my life and selling my '89 Toyota Corolla SR5.  It's in near-perfect
shape and has tons of new parts, and if I sell it I'd like it to go to
a good reliable home (and get a good price for it too, realizing that
I can't recover the cost of all the maintenance I've recently put into
it).  Where's my best bet for finding someone who really wants the car
and will appreciate it?  I'm tempted to do Ebay but since it's mostly
distant buyers, I can't show and prove to someone that the car runs,
drives, and rides perfectly.

On the other hand, if I sell locally, I'm afraid that potential buyers
will think "hey, cheap car in perfect condition, I'll take it," and
then will abuse it after buying it because it was cheap.

Dunno if you get sentimentally attached to your cars too, but whenever
my family's had to get rid of an old car, it was always like saying
goodbye to an old friend :(

Take care,
John
Hachiroku ハチロク - 07 Mar 2007 15:35 GMT
On Tue, 06 Mar 2007 20:33:44 -0800, johnyang97 wrote:

> Hi all,
> Was wondering if anyone ever bought or sold a used Toyota on Ebay or
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> Take care,
> John

Uh-oh...you're in Boston, aren't you...

This isn't good...if it comes between an '89 Mazda and an '89 SR5, can you
possibly guess which I'd rather have...

How many miles? This was a Calif car, right?

Give me some details, and perhaps I can meet you halfway somewhere...
johnyang97@gmail.com - 07 Mar 2007 17:51 GMT
Hello my friend,
I'm in Brookline, 2 miles west of Boston.  If I'm ever out in your
neck of the woods, I'd be happy to swing by (if for no other reason to
show off the car and because you seem like a cool guy).  If you are in
the Boston area anytime lemme know so that I can take you for a ride
and show off the car.

It's a California car.  Was made in Japan, then sold at Toyota of
Riverside in Riverside, California.  Then spent a lot of time at
UCLA.  The original owner had it shipped to Connecticut in '97,
garaged it, barely drove it.  I've spent over $5000 (!!!) renting
garage space for it since I bought it in 1999, since I did not want to
risk any damage from street parking.  In the past 2 years it has new:
starter, battery, windshield, rear braking system, complete exhaust
system, timing belt, water pump, and more.  The A/C is also recharged
and works great.   Yes, I know it sounds obsessive-compulsive putting
this much money into an old car...

147k miles.  Paint still gleams like new.  I avoid driving it if
there's snow/salt/sand on the road.  Body panels are rust-free.  When
I take it to the mechanics' I ask them about under the car and they
say it looks great and they're shocked by the lack of rust.
Runs very strong.  Automatic transmission is very tight  Runs/sounds/
drives/rides/shifts smoother than my wife's 2000 Honda Civic with 43k
miles.  Remarkably good acceleration at about 50-75 mph when in 3rd
gear.  Usually 37 mpg on the highway though I've gotten as high as 44
mpg in the past year.
The interior's in excellent shape because 95% of the time it's only
carrying a small Asian guy (me), who in turn bought the car from a
small Asian guy who was the solo driver.

Right now it's not for sale, but at the latest I will need to sell it
by about May 2008.  With the combination of its [old] age, [excellent]
condition, [extreme] amount of money put into it lately, I don't know
what it's worth.  Right now there's an '88 SR5 with 280k miles bid up
to $1100 (seems high to me) on Ebay.

You can email me at johnyang97@yahoo.com with your email address and I
can email you some pics soon.  Right now I can't find any pics on my
computer but maybe I can take some this weekend.  I promise you you
will not be disappointed!

Talk to you soon,
John

> Uh-oh...you're in Boston, aren't you...
>
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Hachiroku ハチロク - 07 Mar 2007 18:17 GMT
On Wed, 07 Mar 2007 09:51:23 -0800, johnyang97 wrote:

> Hello my friend,
> I'm in Brookline, 2 miles west of Boston.  If I'm ever out in your neck of
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> know it sounds obsessive-compulsive putting this much money into an old
> car...

HAHAHAHAHA!!!! He don't know me very well, does he?!
But, luckily, I get my parts at a discount, and do as much work as I can
myself. I had an '85 Celica GTS that the only things I paid for were a
new Rack and Pinion and a '91 engine. Then the thing broke, and I found
rusted structural members, so off it went' I had an '83 Tercel wagon I
completely did up, new paint, a complete body go-over, etc, but I traded a
paint job for a lot of the materials.

Current money pit is an '88 Supra, again, I do as much as I can, but I did
spend $300 for a timing belt, new belts, radiator flush and...uh, we did
something else at the time...I also have new springs, two new calipers,
new rotors, new radio. Needs a tranny; the AT *works* but have to shift it
manually. Want to do a 5-speed, but I keep missing deals on them. The sad
part is the Celica had the right tranny, but I couldn't find the right
bell housing...we also put in a new tank, new tires and some other minor
parts.

Obsessive/compulsive? HAHAHAHAHA! I'm the freakin' Poster Child!

> 147k miles.  Paint still gleams like new.  I avoid driving it if there's
> snow/salt/sand on the road.  Body panels are rust-free.  When I take it to
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Hachiroku ハチロク - 07 Mar 2007 15:53 GMT
On Tue, 06 Mar 2007 20:33:44 -0800, johnyang97 wrote:

> Hi all,
> Was wondering if anyone ever bought or sold a used Toyota on Ebay or
[quoted text clipped - 19 lines]
> Take care,
> John

Also, post a pic or two if you have them, alt.binaries.images.fun would be
a good place...
DH - 08 Mar 2007 18:36 GMT
> Hi all,
> Was wondering if anyone ever bought or sold a used Toyota on Ebay or
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> Take care,
> John

Sell if for the maximum $$ you can get.  If you're sentimentally attached to
it, take a photo for your album.

I don't see a downside to putting a fairly high price on the window and
waiting to see who bites.  If somebody is willing to pay more than what you
think is a reasonable market value for it, then you can rest assured that
they're buying it because they like that car, not just because it's cheap
wheels.  They'll change the oil and take pretty good care of it.

If I found a car like that with a "for sale" sign going for a song, I'd
certainly buy it for the cheap wheels.  But I'd still take care of it.  So
would a lot of other people.  But you're not placing an elderly relative in
a nursing home, you're getting rid of a thing that you don't need.

As for getting your maintenance money back, there was a '91 Honda Accord in
the parking lot the other day, for $1200.  Slight bubbles of rust at the
rear wheel well but otherwise good-looking.  150K miles with a stickshift,
which really hurts resale around here.  It didn't last a day before somebody
bought it, clearly the owner should have been asking more.  Go ahead and ask
for a lot of money and see what happens.  Chances are you'll get some of it
back. Your garage fees are history, of course.

"He who can not cast away a possession at need is in fetters" - Aragorn

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Hachiroku ハチロク - 08 Mar 2007 20:52 GMT
>> Hi all,
>> Was wondering if anyone ever bought or sold a used Toyota on Ebay or
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> that they're buying it because they like that car, not just because it's
> cheap wheels.  They'll change the oil and take pretty good care of it.

SHHHHHHH!!!! DAMMIT!!!!!

> If I found a car like that with a "for sale" sign going for a song, I'd
> certainly buy it for the cheap wheels.  But I'd still take care of it.  So
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>
> "He who can not cast away a possession at need is in fetters" - Aragorn
DH - 09 Mar 2007 14:08 GMT
>>> Hi all,
>>> Was wondering if anyone ever bought or sold a used Toyota on Ebay or
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>
> SHHHHHHH!!!! DAMMIT!!!!!

Oh, I meant, why don't you sell it to Hachi for a song?  He'll love it and
take care of it like it was his first-born child.

If I lived in the area, I'd probably take a look at something like that.
Or, if I liked the pictures, I could pay the asking price if the owner could
get it to Minnesota in 32 hours (that's 22 driving and 10 resting).  You'll
know the owner has confidence in the car if he takes up an offer like that.

I have occasionally looked at eBay but I'm not quite sure I want to buy a
car by remote control.

>> If I found a car like that with a "for sale" sign going for a song, I'd
>> certainly buy it for the cheap wheels.  But I'd still take care of it.
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>>
>> "He who can not cast away a possession at need is in fetters" - Aragorn

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Jeff - 09 Mar 2007 14:23 GMT
There is a book out there called "EBay for Dummies." It can't be that much
if you buy it.

You can go to a Barnes and Noble and browse through it. Or maybe get it at a
library.

It is probably worthwhile.

Also, go here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ebay

At the bottom are some links that may be useful to you.

Jeff
Hachiroku ハチロク - 09 Mar 2007 18:29 GMT
> There is a book out there called "EBay for Dummies." It can't be that much
> if you buy it.
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>
> Jeff

Who needs a book? Simple rules:

It costs a fee to sell on E-Bay; this can be a bit for a car. Pick a
starting bid under what you would like to see, and list it.
For a car, you can set a reserve somewhare near what you would like to
get. I've seen Supras with reserves of ~>$6,000 for 86-90. They don't get
it. Tops out about $3,500.

Don't go over book value! And, most E-Bay shoppers are looking for
bargains, so set the reserve near what you would like, but at a price that
could be construed as a 'bargain' to the buyer.

KBB Lists this car from $1100 in Fair condition to $1750 in Exc condition,
with Power options, Sunroof, cruise, tilt and air. So, $1100 is a
reasonable asking price for this vehicle. Set the reserve at $950, and
your opening bid at $500. It will probably be bid up to the $900 easily.
And if it isn't, you're out a few bucks listing it.

My bet is John will get the $1100...
dh - 09 Mar 2007 23:45 GMT
> There is a book out there called "EBay for Dummies." It can't be that much
> if you buy it.
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>
> Jeff

Thanks for the tip.

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Hachiroku ハチロク - 09 Mar 2007 18:21 GMT
>>>> Hi all,
>>>> Was wondering if anyone ever bought or sold a used Toyota on Ebay or
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> Oh, I meant, why don't you sell it to Hachi for a song?  He'll love it and
> take care of it like it was his first-born child.

LOL! I would! It might even replace the Supra in the heated garage!!
Nice car. Not a GTS, but they were cool cars. And with no rust, it would
at least be covered most of the time, frequent oil changes, any bumps or
groans taken care of and babied to the end of it's days!

I treat most of my cars like children, even the old Grand Voyager I had. I
gave it away, but I was considering changing the motor. But it needed a
new rack, too, so I gave it to someone with 4 of them...

Getting rid of both the Tercels and especially the Celica GT-S was tough!
Cars do have a 'personality', and once you get used to it and settle into
it, it can be tough to let go! The Hachiroku has LOADS of personality!
Letting go of that is going to be like burying a Dear Old Friend!!!

The Supra can be a bit of a monster at times, but when it's maintained and
running well, it's a blast! But it has an edge to it that can sometimes be
'uncomfortable'. The Scion is too new to get a handle on...but it's kind
of like a 2-cycle motorcycle. You can putter around town, mild-mannered,
but then you can rip it open and FLY!

k00k? hehehe...maybe. I REALLY like cars, and have my favorites, and can
get attached to a car with Special Merit!

I used to spend a LOT of time in my cars, so I always had something I
could be 'friends' with!

> If I lived in the area, I'd probably take a look at something like that.
> Or, if I liked the pictures, I could pay the asking price if the owner
> could get it to Minnesota in 32 hours (that's 22 driving and 10 resting).
> You'll know the owner has confidence in the car if he takes up an offer
> like that.

AHA! I guessed correctly!

> I have occasionally looked at eBay but I'm not quite sure I want to buy a
> car by remote control.
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>>>
>>> "He who can not cast away a possession at need is in fetters" - Aragorn

Yeah, that fits!
Hachiroku ハチロク - 09 Mar 2007 19:08 GMT
>>> I don't see a downside to putting a fairly high price on the window and
>>> waiting to see who bites.  If somebody is willing to pay more than what
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> Oh, I meant, why don't you sell it to Hachi for a song?  He'll love it and
> take care of it like it was his first-born child.

Oh, I forgot to mention.

I'm also the type of guy who would buy it, baby it, fix anything wrong
with it, and drive it for about 3,000 miles a year, and then if he wanted
to buy it back, would sell it back for about what I paid and the price of
any parts. So he'd get his car back in mint condition with free labor.

I just like farting around with old cars...
 
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