My 2009 PDK Blk C2S
My 2009 PDK Blk C2S
Last edited by GT3 Chuck; Jul 13, 2013 at 04:56 PM. Reason: No selling just a link
Just my opinion but no, I don't think you've priced it too high. That being said, there are a few things I believe would help you sell the car:
1. Provide a complete service history on the car. Has all the service/recalls been performed? What condition are the brakes/rotors/tires. Most of this would be covered by a PPI on the buyers side but the more info you provide, the more comfortable you will make potential buyers.
2. I would list every issue with the car, no matter how small, to provide another layer of comfort to a perspective buyer. No one likes the "car is immaculate" statement only to find the car does not meet what the buyer would consider "immaculate" - I would take a picture of any issues or at least describe in detail so folks feel like you are being completely open with the state of the car.
3. I would list the sticker price and complete option list so people know exactly what the car has, including any additions you've made or repairs you've done. You did a good job listing options but most people want to see the build list.
4. Describe a bit about your driving habits, maintenance history (all at same dealer), etc. so people get a feel for how you maintain your cars.
Hope this helps. Car looks great!
KS
1. Provide a complete service history on the car. Has all the service/recalls been performed? What condition are the brakes/rotors/tires. Most of this would be covered by a PPI on the buyers side but the more info you provide, the more comfortable you will make potential buyers.
2. I would list every issue with the car, no matter how small, to provide another layer of comfort to a perspective buyer. No one likes the "car is immaculate" statement only to find the car does not meet what the buyer would consider "immaculate" - I would take a picture of any issues or at least describe in detail so folks feel like you are being completely open with the state of the car.
3. I would list the sticker price and complete option list so people know exactly what the car has, including any additions you've made or repairs you've done. You did a good job listing options but most people want to see the build list.
4. Describe a bit about your driving habits, maintenance history (all at same dealer), etc. so people get a feel for how you maintain your cars.
Hope this helps. Car looks great!
KS
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