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I am selling a car on Craigslist


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Wow so I priced it at $2699 and got exactly $2700

I think I must have listed it way to cheap cause I got a ton of calls about it all morning and the first guy who saw it, bought it!

Ohh well...to the strip club with the Hundies before the wife gets home!

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I had the same kind of experience on Craigslist last month. Had an older BMW that only needed a new engine. Within 5 minutes of it showing up on the posting, the guy offered me $1,000 more than I was asking for it, if I would take the ad down and give him an hour to get to my house with the cash. He came and paid me within the hour.

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I had your same scenario, but with a honda accord. Even with issues it sold really fast on craigslist. i had it priced low($2500) but it was going to need work on the engine. I think for a nicer car I would have used cars.com or autotrader or something.

I have never taken a car to carmax to sell. Do they basically give you trade in value?

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Wow so I priced it at $2699 and got exactly $2700

I think I must have listed it way to cheap cause I got a ton of calls about it all morning and the first guy who saw it, bought it!

Ohh well...to the strip club with the Hundies before the wife gets home!

Did you look up to see how much it was worth on KBB?

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