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Started by Edd, November 10, 2010, 20:48:13 PM

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Edd

I was wondering if anyone here knows of good classified websites for cars. Ive already checked on ones like pistonheads, autotrader and ebay, but was wondering if people know of other websites that have a decent selection of car ads on them.
I know car forums usually have some of the better cars out there because theyre usually owned by someone who knows their stuff and likes that particular car, but their choice is limited by the manufacturer/model.

This thread might be worth making a sticky if there are enough responses?

Mark

what sort of car are you after and what budget ?

Edd

Well Im not really. I just enjoy looking at cars that Ill never be able to buy, call me crazy, but hey, what can you do about it.

Mark

sell your car and get a 200SX s14a


Bacon

Car forums for a start, if you like VAG you can try Club GTI, Edition 38, Volkzone, UK-MKIVs, UKPassats etc

Pistonheads, Ebay, i also use Gumtree, sold about 3 cars on Gumtree recently

I also like looking at:

http://www.classiccarsforsale.co.uk/
http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/

And various Importers websites

http://www.neweraimports.com/ New Era
http://www.japaneseimportspecialists.co.uk/ DCY
http://www.japimportsuk.com/ Jap Imports UK

And finally for some real dreamy stuff go check out Ebay.com the muscle and classics etc owned by real enthusiasts are some of the nicest cars you will see for sale.


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Mark

the problem with owners clubs forums is that the people selling the cars usually have far too much money on them - especially long standing members - they seem to think this entitles them to ask 10-20% more than market rate.


Bacon

Quote from: Markthe problem with owners clubs forums is that the people selling the cars usually have far too much money on them - especially long standing members - they seem to think this entitles them to ask 10-20% more than market rate.


You steer clear of them or give them a dose of reality, dont be afraid to knock them down a couple of levels if they are taking the piss, just leave your number with them and ask them to call you if they want to get rid of it sooner rather than later.

You will find a lot of the owners club stuff ends up on Pistonheads anyway.
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Mark

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Quote from: Markthe problem with owners clubs forums is that the people selling the cars usually have far too much money on them - especially long standing members - they seem to think this entitles them to ask 10-20% more than market rate.


You steer clear of them or give them a dose of reality, dont be afraid to knock them down a couple of levels if they are taking the piss, just leave your number with them and ask them to call you if they want to get rid of it sooner rather than later.

You will find a lot of the owners club stuff ends up on Pistonheads anyway.

Definitely agree!

Ive seen what amount to lowered golf TDis with different wheels being offered for sale at 50% over value before. Then they end up on gumtree etc at a sensible price 4 months later

Beaker

I hate dealing with Owners Club morons.  When I flogged my GTE a few years back I had a couple of them turn up, kick the tyres and offer me silly prices.  It was a minter, and they thought because I wasnt in the owners club it had to be a dodgy in some way.  They claimed it had been crashed, and that was why the interior had been changed, and that there was emulsion in the oil cap.  Neither were true as I knew the guy Id bought it off, and hed had it since new!

soopahfly

Quote from: Mark
Quote from: Bacon
Quote from: Markthe problem with owners clubs forums is that the people selling the cars usually have far too much money on them - especially long standing members - they seem to think this entitles them to ask 10-20% more than market rate.


You steer clear of them or give them a dose of reality, dont be afraid to knock them down a couple of levels if they are taking the piss, just leave your number with them and ask them to call you if they want to get rid of it sooner rather than later.

You will find a lot of the owners club stuff ends up on Pistonheads anyway.

Definitely agree!

Ive seen what amount to lowered golf TDis with different wheels being offered for sale at 50% over value before. Then they end up on gumtree etc at a sensible price 4 months later

Thats an easy one to answer.  Its "Scene tax".
People think that if its a VW with BBS wheels, 100k miles, rust, stickers and a roofrack its worth megamonies.

Bacon

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Quote from: Mark
Quote from: Bacon
Quote from: Markthe problem with owners clubs forums is that the people selling the cars usually have far too much money on them - especially long standing members - they seem to think this entitles them to ask 10-20% more than market rate.


You steer clear of them or give them a dose of reality, dont be afraid to knock them down a couple of levels if they are taking the piss, just leave your number with them and ask them to call you if they want to get rid of it sooner rather than later.

You will find a lot of the owners club stuff ends up on Pistonheads anyway.

Definitely agree!

Ive seen what amount to lowered golf TDis with different wheels being offered for sale at 50% over value before. Then they end up on gumtree etc at a sensible price 4 months later

Thats an easy one to answer.  Its "Scene tax".
People think that if its a VW with BBS wheels, 100k miles, rust, stickers and a roofrack its worth megamonies.

Its not just VWs you know, why not look at some of the Jap stuff, and also the way drifting has pushed prices up on some cars massively, more so than the vws. Need i mention AE86!
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soopahfly

I thought youd pipe up in defense of VADGE.  :heehaw:

AE86 is a prime example, and it seems now if you want to modify one, it HAS to be two tone black and white.
Its not just the AE86, but most lightish weight RWDs.