Author Topic: Advise on selling a Jeep  (Read 175 times)

Offline CHENAULT

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Advise on selling a Jeep
« on: June 28, 2004, 11:43:49 AM »
Wondering if you fellas have any suggestions

I own a 2004 Jeep Wrangler Sport and I need to sell it pretty soon, just not sure how to go about it. Im not looking to make anything off of the deal, but need to get free of the payment, due to a possible "layoff situation" at work.

Specs are :
 2004 Jeep Wrangler Sport
Silver with black hard-top and full doors, also includes soft top with hardware
4X4, Manual 5 spd trans
Air conditioning, AM/FM CD player with premium sound package (all factory installed)
Has a 2.5 in Skyjacker supension lift (installed before purchase by professional installer)
Current mileage- 7421

I would appreciate any advise you could give me.
Thanks in advance:aok

Offline muckmaw

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Advise on selling a Jeep
« Reply #1 on: June 28, 2004, 11:55:57 AM »
E-bay!

Offline xrtoronto

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« Reply #2 on: June 28, 2004, 11:56:18 AM »
hope this helps:

we have a small paper called 'auto-trader' here....it's free and in a newspaper box along side the regualar newpapers...

you take a photo of the vehicle you want to sell and details and then people respond to your ad if interested

the paper has been around for a long time...must work ok?

if you have a similar paper there, you could try to advertise in it

Offline VOR

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« Reply #3 on: June 28, 2004, 12:01:02 PM »
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Originally posted by xrtoronto
hope this helps:

we have a small paper called 'auto-trader' here....it's free and in a newspaper box along side the regualar newpapers...

you take a photo of the vehicle you want to sell and details and then people respond to your ad if interested

the paper has been around for a long time...must work ok?

if you have a similar paper there, you could try to advertise in it


What he said. In my neck of the woods, you can pick up the "Thrifty Nickel" or "Auto Trader" for free at the supermarket and corner stores. They'll charge you a fee for the ad, but it's probably less than your newspaper will charge, plus you get to add a photo.