im selling my a/t tidewater blue fit
#1
im selling my a/t tidewater blue fit
I was selling my 07 tidewater tidewater blue honda fit for 14000 but was getting so many calls that i raised to up to 15999 you guys thing its to high or good asking price??? its in good condition with intake and exhaust magnaflow cat. here the link to my autortrader ad Cars For Sale: Car Details - AutoTrader.com
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Good description! You might want to go back and edit - the word "which" is what you want, not "witch." I like the way you talk about the car in detail - that is very helpful for buyers. Oh, and you might want to take some more photos with a better camera and in the sun. Take side photos especially, and open the hatch to show the cargo space and seats.
I hope you get your price! If not, cut it back just a few hundred. Or let the prospective buyers negotiate a little so they feel they have gotten a good deal.
What are you getting next?
I hope you get your price! If not, cut it back just a few hundred. Or let the prospective buyers negotiate a little so they feel they have gotten a good deal.
What are you getting next?
#4
Good description! You might want to go back and edit - the word "which" is what you want, not "witch." I like the way you talk about the car in detail - that is very helpful for buyers. Oh, and you might want to take some more photos with a better camera and in the sun. Take side photos especially, and open the hatch to show the cargo space and seats.
I hope you get your price! If not, cut it back just a few hundred. Or let the prospective buyers negotiate a little so they feel they have gotten a good deal.
What are you getting next?
I hope you get your price! If not, cut it back just a few hundred. Or let the prospective buyers negotiate a little so they feel they have gotten a good deal.
What are you getting next?
Good ad, but it needs more photos, edit the "witch", and charge what the market will bear. If it doesn't sell fast enough, switch to Buy New & Used Cars, Research Prices, Sell My Car, Find Auto Dealers. Their premium package carries a money-back guarantee. If the car doesn't sell, you get a refund of your ad cost. I sold two vehicles on that site.
#5
Holy crap, if you get that much for your Fit then you are the man! I bought my 2007 Fit sport AT with 21,000 miles last May for $13,500 +tax. I'm quite sure if I had bought it just one week later I wouldn't have gotten such a deal. That's about the time when the news media started running stories about people replacing their cars and SUVs with more fuel efficient models.
Not counting a couple of collector cars, this Fit is the first car I've ever owned that increased in value after I bought it.
Not counting a couple of collector cars, this Fit is the first car I've ever owned that increased in value after I bought it.
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