Showing posts with label sale. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sale. Show all posts

Saturday, May 4, 2013

Creating Ads for Motorcycle Sale

Selling your motorcycle has never been easier. Where the more conventional ads works on helping you sell your computer through interested parties, now online trading has become a booming business for motorcycle and vehicle buyers and sellers.

If you are looking for ways on how you could possibly increase the possibility of your motorcycle being sold in a short period of time depends on where you sell your motorcycle, when you sell it and to whom you would sell it and its relative pricing.

Below are just list of simple tips in marketing your motorcycle and keeping it on top of the general buying guide of every company you are working on appraising the motorcycle you are selling.


• Mastering the Art of Selling. You may not be an entrepreneur but everybody has their own way of effectively selling their own commodities.

You just need to set your own tone in selling and keep yourself afloat on all situations by observing how the public reacts to such advertisements. If you get few responses to the way you have advertised your product, change your strategy.

• Emphasize the Features. First and foremost, you will need to inform the public, which is your prospective buyers, as to the features of the product you are selling. They will need to have the latest information on what to expect and what not to if they will buy the product in question. Since this is selling, you should solely focuse on the benefits and good features of your vehicle and sell it!

• Prepare all Necessary Documentation. Your responsibility for selling your motorcycle shouldnt stop after youve sold it. In fact, you will need to prepare all documentation beforehand and deeds of transfer including purchase titles after the initial transaction for selling has been made.

This will ensure a smooth transfer of titles and transactions and keep you from getting yourself into trouble inasmuch as legalities in selling your motorcycle is concerned.

• Ensure Good Working Condition for your Motorcycle. Remember the old saying “do unto others what you want others to do unto you”? Everybody hates a rip off so try to make sure that the individual components of your motorcycle are all up and running.

If you see something that isnt working, replace it with a new one and try adjusting the price.

Friday, May 3, 2013

1971 Corvette Coupe for sale

1971 Corvette Coupe
1971 Corvette Coupe for sale. Do not miss this opportunity to own a bit of history.

Whenever you are looking to buy a second car somewhere has to write the phrase with a few miles of use. That is not the case with this 1971 Corvette Coupe that is currently for sale on eBay. He has spent the last 42 years with the same owner in Southern California and has recorded a total of 522,000 miles since birth. Thats basically the equivalent of a return visit to the moon.

The numbers indicate the 1971 Corvette Coupe was purchased when he was only one year old Eddie Hopper in Garden Grove, CA. Also in the garage was a 1966 Corvette roadster track. The almost new 1971 Corvette Coupe would be used on a daily and on weekends would be the cruise for walks. It soon became apparent that the automatic transmission was not good so we called Dick Guldstrand and ask him, as usual, to build a 4-speed manual transmission that allows the car to make it more convenient for long walks to the Corvette club.

During the 1980s, the Mulsanne Blue factory paint was replaced by fashionable color: red Ferrari. At that time vinyl interior was changed to blue red leather. Many years later, in 2006, the red Ferrari was replaced by a Nissan hue called Code Red.

During 2009 (47,000 miles ago) 270hp engine was rebuilt and the output was beaten to let the car generates 310hp. In the eBay listing has details about the inner workings of the engine. Some other more recently addressed maintenance items include new spark plugs, oil and air filters, hoses and belts new, a new clutch, transmission services and new position fluids, wheel bearings with services, a Serviced and brake rotors and new pads and several other items.

The car is honestly represented as a car 522,100 miles. The painting shows minor scratches and bubbling. The tires must be replaced. The interior is consistent with the age 30 years old and shows some of the points in the original blue. The seller claims that everything works except the clock. The car includes power windows, steering and brakes, tilt and telescoping steering wheel, and air conditioning.

Included in the sale is the complete maintenance history of new receipts, including California "Blue-plates", original owners manual, an extra set of keys, and a good record in California until August this year.

This C3 has obviously had a busy life and is ready for another half a million miles with its next owner. Be sure to check out some photos of the old school in the eBay listing, which ends on 23 March at 1:49:18 PM PST.