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Brand new here looking for advice where/how to sell 88 BMW weinherited.
I'm in CA, Bay Area. We inherited an 88 328i in remarkably good shape.
We want to sell it but not quite sure where to start. It's not an old POS and we don't want to just give it away. I figure on hitting area dealers to see it they have any boards to post on. Maybe Craigs list but I hear a lot of not good things about selling, particularly vintage, on there. Am having no luck trying to find any local area BMW enthusiasts. Any thoughts anyone might have that they could share would be greatly appreciated. Thanks much Doug |
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Brand new here looking for advice where/how to sell 88 BMW weinherited.
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Doug Chadduck > wrote: >I'm in CA, Bay Area. We inherited an 88 328i in remarkably good shape. >We want to sell it but not quite sure where to start. It's not an old >POS and we don't want to just give it away. I figure on hitting area >dealers to see it they have any boards to post on. Maybe Craigs list but >I hear a lot of not good things about selling, particularly vintage, on >there. Am having no luck trying to find any local area BMW enthusiasts. >Any thoughts anyone might have that they could share would be greatly >appreciated. >Thanks much >Doug http://ggcbmwcca.org is the place you want to be. Ask to put an ad in their newsletter or something. Alternately you can put an ad in the national magazine. I would most certainly not even consider Craiglist. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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Brand new here looking for advice where/how to sell 88 BMW weinherited.
On 12/20/2015 12:32 PM, Scott Dorsey wrote:
> In article >, > Doug Chadduck > wrote: >> I'm in CA, Bay Area. We inherited an 88 328i in remarkably good shape. >> We want to sell it but not quite sure where to start. It's not an old >> POS and we don't want to just give it away. I figure on hitting area >> dealers to see it they have any boards to post on. Maybe Craigs list but >> I hear a lot of not good things about selling, particularly vintage, on >> there. Am having no luck trying to find any local area BMW enthusiasts. >> Any thoughts anyone might have that they could share would be greatly >> appreciated. >> Thanks much >> Doug > > http://ggcbmwcca.org is the place you want to be. Ask to put an ad in > their newsletter or something. Alternately you can put an ad in the > national magazine. > > I would most certainly not even consider Craiglist. > --scott > Thanks. I sent an email to them and to the local East Bay rep. Hopefully something good might come from it. This is very different than when my old Toyotas or Mazdas got old and I just wanted them gone for a few bucks. Thanks again for the lead. |
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Brand new here looking for advice where/how to sell 88 BMW we inherited.
In article >, Doug Chadduck
> wrote: > > I'm in CA, Bay Area. We inherited an 88 328i in remarkably good shape. > We want to sell it but not quite sure where to start. It's not an old > POS and we don't want to just give it away. I figure on hitting area > dealers to see it they have any boards to post on. Maybe Craigs list but > I hear a lot of not good things about selling, particularly vintage, on > there. I doubt 1988 qualifies as "vintage". :-) > Am having no luck trying to find any local area BMW enthusiasts. > Any thoughts anyone might have that they could share would be greatly > appreciated. If you just want to sell it with as little hassle as possible, then the dealer / card yard is the place to go. It you want the best price, then you have to sell it privately and face the potential of time wasters and someone who might just steal it, crash it, or simply take bits off it as a source of "free" spare parts for their own car. One alternative might be car auction yards. There's one here in New Zealand that will either buy the car off you and then auction it themselves, or will auction it on your behalf (they of course charge a fee, but you still might end up with a better price than through a car dealer / yard). |
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Brand new here looking for advice where/how to sell 88 BMW weinherited.
On 12/20/2015 4:31 PM, Your Name wrote:
> In article >, Doug Chadduck > > wrote: >> >> I'm in CA, Bay Area. We inherited an 88 328i in remarkably good shape. >> We want to sell it but not quite sure where to start. It's not an old >> POS and we don't want to just give it away. I figure on hitting area >> dealers to see it they have any boards to post on. Maybe Craigs list but >> I hear a lot of not good things about selling, particularly vintage, on >> there. > > I doubt 1988 qualifies as "vintage". :-) I was trying to be nice and not call it "old". vbg > > > > > >> Am having no luck trying to find any local area BMW enthusiasts. >> Any thoughts anyone might have that they could share would be greatly >> appreciated. > > If you just want to sell it with as little hassle as possible, then the > dealer / card yard is the place to go. > > It you want the best price, then you have to sell it privately and face > the potential of time wasters and someone who might just steal it, > crash it, or simply take bits off it as a source of "free" spare parts > for their own car. Know the type. > > One alternative might be car auction yards. There's one here in New > Zealand that will either buy the car off you and then auction it > themselves, or will auction it on your behalf (they of course charge a > fee, but you still might end up with a better price than through a car > dealer / yard). > I think a private sale is about the only way to get a reasonable, imho, amount for it. Like I said, We don't want to give it away, but.......State will give us $1000 to scrap it and get it off the road but the car is in way to good a shape for that. Lots of big $$ work done at Dealer. Everything tight and clean. One small ding. etc.Got all the maintenance records for years. Got time. But with insurance and registration etc., this winter sometime would be nice. Will see. Thanks |
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Brand new here looking for advice where/how to sell 88 BMW weinherited.
Doug Chadduck > wrote:
>> >Thanks. I sent an email to them and to the local East Bay rep. Hopefully >something good might come from it. This is very different than when my >old Toyotas or Mazdas got old and I just wanted them gone for a few >bucks. Thanks again for the lead. It's not a super valuable car, but it's a super fun car to drive and it has followers. Because it has followers, advertising out of state can actually be a win. People won't come cross-country to pick up a Toyota, but they will often be willing to do so for a clean BMW from that era. Alternately you can just keep it and drive it and it will make you smile. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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Brand new here looking for advice where/how to sell 88 BMW weinherited.
On 12/22/2015 1:10 PM, Dean Dark wrote:
> On 22 Dec 2015 09:49:52 -0500, (Scott Dorsey) wrote: > >> Doug Chadduck > wrote: >>>> >>> Thanks. I sent an email to them and to the local East Bay rep. Hopefully >>> something good might come from it. This is very different than when my >>> old Toyotas or Mazdas got old and I just wanted them gone for a few >>> bucks. Thanks again for the lead. >> >> It's not a super valuable car, but it's a super fun car to drive and it has >> followers. Because it has followers, advertising out of state can actually >> be a win. People won't come cross-country to pick up a Toyota, but they >> will often be willing to do so for a clean BMW from that era. > > Nice e30s sell for surprisingly good prices on eBay. > I'll take a check there. Thanks |
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Brand new here looking for advice where/how to sell 88 BMW weinherited.
On 12/22/2015 6:49 AM, Scott Dorsey wrote:
> Doug Chadduck > wrote: >>> >> Thanks. I sent an email to them and to the local East Bay rep. Hopefully >> something good might come from it. This is very different than when my >> old Toyotas or Mazdas got old and I just wanted them gone for a few >> bucks. Thanks again for the lead. > > It's not a super valuable car, but it's a super fun car to drive and it has > followers. Because it has followers, advertising out of state can actually > be a win. People won't come cross-country to pick up a Toyota, but they > will often be willing to do so for a clean BMW from that era. > > Alternately you can just keep it and drive it and it will make you smile. > --scott > It's starting to look like a used car lot around here. I just quit working so my workhorse commute old Corolla just got replaced with a new Tacoma. So it will be the family "spare". That leaves my old 88 Mazda pickup and the BMW up for grabs. If insurance weren't so danged expensive........You're right, it's an awfully fun car to drive and it likes to go fast and does so with ease. That's what would get me in trouble. Enough is enough. It has to go. One day. Yup. That's the ticket. |
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