10-24-2007, 05:53 PM
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Ebay update
The cars already at $18,100.  just letting u guys know
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10-24-2007, 05:59 PM
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Porscheectomy
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I've always wondered who'd be brave and/or dumb enough to buy a car on ebay. Have you had people looking at it locally before bidding? Do they ask questions and ask for an inspection? Who are these people?
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10-24-2007, 06:14 PM
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i bought mine trough ebay.
well saw it there, seller ended auction, and it was completed without ebay.
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10-24-2007, 06:43 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by blue2000s
I've always wondered who'd be brave and/or dumb enough to buy a car on ebay. Have you had people looking at it locally before bidding? Do they ask questions and ask for an inspection? Who are these people?
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I bought mine on ebay. My thinking was this: People down in New Orleans do not take care of anything. It is almost impossible to. The roads are terrible, the city is filthy, the drivers are horrendous (and even worse when they park next to you), it get's a lot of sun, and it had a hurricane. Most people where I live commute to New Orleans daily for work.
I bought it from a house wife. A very wealthy and meticulous one, at that. They kept the car waxed and in a garage and had every single record. The husband listed it on ebay because she went out and bought a new car and the dealership wouldn't give her anything on trade. The deal was, I would meet them at the airport, If I liked the car, I would pay them and be on my way, if not, I would have taken a one day vacation. I loved it, and drove it all the way home that day.
The upper hand that you have on ebay over local lots is there is no dealer markup, and a real person often will let you leave with it at a discount so they can move on.
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10-24-2007, 07:00 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by blue2000s
I've always wondered who'd be brave and/or dumb enough to buy a car on ebay.
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Lots of people because people like blkboxster sell their cars there. There are a few scammers out there but most transactions are between guys like you and me. I bought a car on Ebay (I buy lots of things on Ebay) and it was a great experience. One should certainly proceed with caution and understand the risks before venturing there but it can be a great place to get a bargain.
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10-24-2007, 07:23 PM
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Porscheectomy
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Did you guys who bought your cars on ebay have it inspected? Did you just trust the description? I wouldn't fathom buying a car without driving it first or at least having someone that I trust look it over. Not worth the risk in my mind.
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10-24-2007, 07:30 PM
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If the car is not as described, you don't have to buy it.. And if you were going to buy a car on ebay, exercise the same caution you would as if you were buying a car a few states away: If you can't see it in person, agree to have it inspected by a dealer before pickup or shipping, or you agree that you only accept it if you like it on inspection.
Worst you're out is a few bucks for a plane ticket. It's no scarier than dealing with someone on this forum or craigslist.
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10-24-2007, 07:44 PM
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Porscheectomy
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Wonko The Sane
It's no scarier than dealing with someone on this forum or craigslist.
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I don't agree.
Flying out to look at a car costs aheluva lot more than driving over to someone's house to see if the car's as good as advertised.
If you're not familiar with the area that the seller lives, how do you know who to trust to do the PPI? There are bad dealer service departments out there. And how do you know if you actually like driving the car? Maybe you can't get comfortable in it, or maybe the ride is too hard or the exhaust is too loud. I've seen (and taken) pictures of cars that look great, but in person, it's not so great. Light oxidation and minor dings and dents in the body simply don't show up in pictures.
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10-25-2007, 05:19 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by blue2000s
I've always wondered who'd be brave and/or dumb enough to buy a car on ebay. Have you had people looking at it locally before bidding? Do they ask questions and ask for an inspection? Who are these people?
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Dumb??? That's kind of harsh. I have sold 2 cars on eBay and bought 3 in the past year. Comparative to local dealer pricing I saved appr $5,000 on my Boxster, $7,000 on my wife's Audi and about $7,000 on my AMG. As a matter of fact one of the local dealers has just listed a car exactly like my wife's Audi on "sale" for almost the same price we paid 9 months and 12,000 miles ago. Local dealers here will always ask near or above KBB and try and squeeze you for every last dollar. I have found it is much better to shop in larger markets where the cars are not considered to be so exotic. All my cars were bought withy plenty of factory warranty left so there is really no worries there. One was bought from a Porsche/Audi dealer and the other 2 were from dealers who deal strictly in high end sports cars. You can check somebody out pretty thouroughly if you want and having eBay behind you is not a bad thing. When you walk into a dealer you are flying solo and if you ever read those papers you sign you'll find that you have little or no recourse other than what is mandated by state law. In my case I wouldn't buy a car from someone with less than 99% positive feedbacks. A plane ticket and inspection is well worth the gamble in my opinion. In all three cases I didn't give the dealer a dime until I was satisfied that the cars were tip top. You have to have an inspection or really know what you are getting into. Most dealers on eBay know this and are willing to agree to one. If they don't you walk away. That simple.
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10-25-2007, 07:18 AM
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I've purchased two cars on ebay ..an 03 Ford Escape and the Boxster, and sold one, my 79 911. Both purchases were from dealers, the Escape from a ford dealer somewhere in PA (I forget where exactly) and the Boxster from a used car dealer in Pittsburgh. Both cars and both transactions went exceedingly well, with no problems or unexpected issues. I flew to Pittsburgh, got a PPI done at a dealer and drove it home. Both were under factory warranty when I bought them so that helped my mindset a little. You DO need to do a lot of research before buying, not only to check out the seller but the car. I talked to both of them quite a bit on the phone before making the deals. I got tons of photos from each of them, photos that weren't on their ad. I know that photos can be manipulated but they were useful anyway. And no money changed hands until I personally saw, drove and had inspected each vehicle. If the seller won't agree to those tems, walk away. THere's always another one out there. BTW.. the Escape was about $5,500 less than the asking prices locally for that same vehicle. The 250 air fare, one night's motel room, gas, food and two days on the road, were farrrrrr cheaper than trying to deal here. Similar analysis for the Box.
Bob
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