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<blockquote data-quote="thomas91169" data-source="post: 14416643" data-attributes="member: 40530"><p>Neither guy that bought my cobra (the first or second time I sold it) wanted to test drive it. Kinda weird, I test drove the **** out of it when I bought it the first time (it was stock then), though when I bought it the second time I didnt even need to (knew it was fine).</p><p></p><p>The first time I sold it the guy (01strimbullitt on here) didnt even test drive it at all. Pretty much came, looked at it, asked if it ran good, and said hed be back tomorrow with paperwork for loan stuffs. The second time, the potential buyer just asked for me to drive it and run through top of 3rd so he knew it was running right, so we just did a quick 5min drive, hopped on the freeway, got off and that was that. Though his brother had a KB'd 04 so I think he pretty much knew what he was getting into.</p><p></p><p>As a seller, selling a car like this, the only people getting near it are those ive already discussed with them their situation, know if they are serious (IE if theyve already setup lending/prequalified/etc), so I know whether or not they are tire kickers. Weeding out all the "brah, i got cash in hand brah" guys and telling people "dont care, your bank will buy from my bank", thus weeding out a good 90% of deadbeat tire kickers in the process really helps narrow down potential and serious buyers. Plus hearing theyve done their research, were on the forums, etc helps me as a seller feel more comfortable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thomas91169, post: 14416643, member: 40530"] Neither guy that bought my cobra (the first or second time I sold it) wanted to test drive it. Kinda weird, I test drove the **** out of it when I bought it the first time (it was stock then), though when I bought it the second time I didnt even need to (knew it was fine). The first time I sold it the guy (01strimbullitt on here) didnt even test drive it at all. Pretty much came, looked at it, asked if it ran good, and said hed be back tomorrow with paperwork for loan stuffs. The second time, the potential buyer just asked for me to drive it and run through top of 3rd so he knew it was running right, so we just did a quick 5min drive, hopped on the freeway, got off and that was that. Though his brother had a KB'd 04 so I think he pretty much knew what he was getting into. As a seller, selling a car like this, the only people getting near it are those ive already discussed with them their situation, know if they are serious (IE if theyve already setup lending/prequalified/etc), so I know whether or not they are tire kickers. Weeding out all the "brah, i got cash in hand brah" guys and telling people "dont care, your bank will buy from my bank", thus weeding out a good 90% of deadbeat tire kickers in the process really helps narrow down potential and serious buyers. Plus hearing theyve done their research, were on the forums, etc helps me as a seller feel more comfortable. [/QUOTE]
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