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If you don't like all the aggravation and BS of selling it yourself you might try Carmax. Usually have check in hand in 30 minutes to an hour and some have been surprised at their offers.
Originally Posted by Red-C6 of Jax
Try Carmax, if you don't like their offer, move on.
Originally Posted by brooklync5
‘best advice so far.... drive in leave with a check done!
Definitely worth a try if you haven't been by CarMax. It's hit or miss with them, I was lowballed once, but also gotten fair, even surprising quotes from them as well on a few occasions, and sold one vehicle to them. (Not a Vette...a 2009 Tacoma)
Having the same issue with a Kit Car of mine. I had it on ebay with no success. I can't list it on the other car sites because there's no option for a kit car.
You have a couple of things working against you. The first is the car has mods. Unless you find a enthusiast who is looking for a modded car your going to take a hit in price. The bigger issue is the huge discounts on new cars. I would post new adds with the price staring with a 4. Lots of people searching put a cap of 50K on what they are seeking. I got no response on a Porsche listed at 52K. Lowered it to 49,900 and phone rang off the hook.
If the above bold/underlined is true, and I don't doubt it---I say, no wonder your car's not selling! You don't tell us the full story in your post # 1 about your car---how is anyone supposed to make an informed decision/recommendation--we have to go look up your profile, or your ad? I don't think so. Guess what? I'd bet your potential buyers are thinking the same thing based on the info/pics you provide.
I'm with papill, ebogs, and Zjoe. Time to learn a thing or two. Not trying to be mean just saying you gotta switch modus op.