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Advice on selling

Myname44

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Hi all, been a while since I posted.

The time has come to sell my fiat, has a years MOT, but has couple of issues, plus cosmetic wear. What’s the best hassle free way to sell it ? Cheers
 
Hi all, been a while since I posted.

The time has come to sell my fiat, has a years MOT, but has couple of issues, plus cosmetic wear. What’s the best hassle free way to sell it ? Cheers
I don’t think there’s any hassle free way to sell a car nowadays, you’ll always get time wasters. I normally use Ebay but sell using a classified ad rather than an auction or Buy it Now as you get less idiots with next to no feedback hitting the Buy it Now button, or bidding with no intention if buying. Obviously if you don’t want to pay there’s Facebook marketplace but time wasters a plenty on there!
 
I don’t think there’s any hassle free way to sell a car nowadays, you’ll always get time wasters. I normally use Ebay but sell using a classified ad rather than an auction or Buy it Now as you get less idiots with next to no feedback hitting the Buy it Now button, or bidding with no intention if buying. Obviously if you don’t want to pay there’s Facebook marketplace but time wasters a plenty on there!
Thank you!

Yes I guess eBay the way forward!

I’ve done some scrap sites etc but they only come up with £280 best price.
 
Ebay is simplest and cheapest, fixed fee of about £15 for 4 or 6 weeks.
You just have to ignore the silly offers.

Autotrader is quite expensive these days.
 
Agree with Ebay, just never sell to your friends. The problems always get blamed on you.
 
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