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| MINI2 Regular | Selling a MINI... Hi all, I'm after some advice really. I'm currently trying to sell my MINI and if i'm honest its not going well. I've had a couple of enquiries but nothing beyond emails. The car is here: http://www.mini2.com/classifieds/sho...uct/3442/cat/2 Is the price ok? Is the ad wording ok? Its been advertised on here, KAES, EssexMini2 and Pistonheads. I may just have bad timing what with the current economic climate and rising fuel prices though. Any advice would be great ![]() TIA Andy |
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| MINI2 Senior Join Date: Oct 2002 Location: Westerham Local Time: 10:41 AM
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Offline | Andy, I think the price and ad are fine. I think you may want to advertise to a wider audience. I would be very surprised if many Mini's actually sell via Mini2 or other Mini websites because most people on them already have Mini's? I would consider Autotrader, that's where I sold my last car. It did sit there for a few months but went to the first viewer for the advertised price. Also you may have problems in the currently climate selling an 'S' because I seriously think people are going to be definitely looking at MPG. |
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| Trained Monkey Join Date: Jan 2001 Location: Bedfordshire Local Time: 10:41 AM
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Offline | From feedback on here quite a lot of people sell via MINI2 and Pistonheads, especially with "nice" spec MINIs. Looks OK to me too. May just be the market. There aint no party like my nana's tea party |
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| Havin' fun... Join Date: Jun 2003 Location: ...on the run. Local Time: 10:41 AM
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Offline | It may be worth hanging on for a few months. One insider said on the radio yesterday that if crude prices keep increasing, the large saloon/MPV/SUV market is likely to implode, while small cars - even high performance ones, could even start to go up as demand soars. |
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| MINIac Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Manchester, UK Local Time: 10:41 AM
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Offline | You defo need to get the year on it tho, specially after mentioning 3 previous owners, I'd also go with what Vitesse said and stick it on autotrader or even eBay Motors. Craig |
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| Official Pimp of Mini2 Join Date: Sep 2003 Location: Midget Strip Club Local Time: 10:41 AM
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Offline | I’ve been trying to sell mine for a month over 30 enquires but it’s still no takers think it’s because of the credit crunch ![]() Mini : Top Spec Cooper S - (2005) **REDUCED** ![]() |
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| ECMC Addict Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Essex Local Time: 10:41 AM
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Offline | Hi Andy, Shame its going such a lovely car, we met at Thurrock b4 top gear and you obviosuly look after your car.Road tax and fuel costs are a major concern these days. I'd go with Autotrader too we use it at work and have a fair bit of sucess with it to be honest. The used car market if flat at the moment so perseverance is the key i feel. maybe even the local rags may help it go. Mark ![]() Modern Mini Mag Oscars 2008 "Spirit of MINI Ownership" nominee |
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![]() Winner MM best MINI ONE! Join Date: Jun 2004 Location: St Leonards-on-Sea Local Time: 10:41 AM
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Offline | Advertise it in autotrader/piston heads like others have said i doubt it will sell elsewhere. Also agree withe others £300 or whataver its going tobe to tax a MINI is stupid along with the bad fuel cnsumption etc |
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| Giddy with excitement Join Date: Sep 2002 Location: Shropshire, UK Local Time: 10:41 AM
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Offline | Try and get a better photo. Most of the photo seems to be taken up with a gravel driveway and some houses - you can't really see the car at all. If the weather picks up, choose a nice sunny day and a location with a more neutral background and give the car the photo it deserves. The car should be the focus of the photo, not the things around it. |
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| Making it add up Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Sussex Local Time: 10:41 AM
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Offline | The market is very poor at present. I sold my daughters MX 5 through Autotrader last week. I priced it very realistically and only got two calls. If you really want to make a sale I would reduce the price by £1000 and put it in Autotrader. This may not be what you want to hear but you really do have to tempt buyers in this market. |
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| MINI One Seven Join Date: Jun 2008 Local Time: 10:41 AM
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Offline | Firstly, I'd like to say that I wouldn't lower the price. It is my opinion that the car is 'cheap' anyway, and the condition which you say it is in and the fact that it will be detailed before collection should be enough to persuade people. That price is reasonable, and it would be an insult to yourself to lower it. However, without causing offense, I feel you need to add things to the advert. What year is your car? 02/02, 02/52, 03/52, 03/03 etc. It's unknown. Also mention how many miles until the next service - if its a lot this will get people to think that its going to cost them less. Also, what about pictures of the inside, rear, sides, under the bonnet, wheels, service history etc. I know that this will all be in very good condition and the service history filled correctly, however, to the casual buyer, although you say you are an enthusiast, they will think the worst. I do to be honest. The interior photo would eliminate fears that the leather is knackered etc. Say if you don't smoke. Also advertise on Auto Trader etc - wider audience. I know that this is easy to overlook, but say what the chilli pack contains - again the casual buyer may not even have a clue what this means. Does it have TLC XL? I wouldn't bother mentioning the non-runflat tyres. Some people may find it off putting while others simply wouldn't care - people who buy minis know they bounce around! Again I'm sorry if I have caused you offense, however, I feel that these additions and removals would make a difference to your advert. I hope that it goes well for you! Don't accept any silly offers, and if you do put it on Ebay, don't forget to put a reserve - it could go for £200! |
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| MINI2 Newbie | Hey M.O.S. that's helpful advice. I've signed up on here as my girlfriend is struggling to sell her Cooper S and is keen to buy an MX-5 before summer is over. She's had it up for sale for 2 months, on ebay, Autotrader and Pistonheads but has had no interest. I'll be posting an ad for it in the classifieds when the forum let's me and will use some of your suggestions! |
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| MINI One Seven Join Date: Jun 2008 Local Time: 10:41 AM
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Offline | Glad they are useful for you. Shame you are getting rid of the Mini though! Still you could always get another. Here's a point - get her to get a convertible - combination of soft top and mini! |
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