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Title: Selling a car on Ebay
Post by: Lou on 2014-05-05 18:42
As anyone here ever sold a car on Ebay? I can't figure out what the total commissions are. I have 2 cars I want to sell one for about $10,000 and the other for about $24,000, what will it cost me to do this?
Title: Re: Selling a car on Ebay
Post by: gasman826 on 2014-05-05 20:41
eBay Motors is completely different than the other eBay categories.  You can list a titled vehicle through a worksheet menu.  There is a running fee total at the bottom of the worksheet.  You can work up a listing for your vehicle with the options you want and an opportunity to see what your listing will look like before you commit.  You have to select a button that asks you do you want to list?  EBay would have went broke holding its breath waiting for sellers to admit they sold their car and they now want to pay commission due.  Now it is just a listing fee.  IF you don't add bells and whistles, listing fee should be $125.  A fair deal for a week long, world coverage ad.
Title: Re: Selling a car on Ebay
Post by: BWhitmore on 2014-05-05 21:27
I put my a Ranchero on Ebay for the cost of $77 (listing fee)The car did not sell on Ebay because I ended the auction early due to an outstanding offer from a gentleman who saw the car on Ebay. 
Title: Re: Selling a car on Ebay
Post by: BWhitmore on 2014-05-05 21:33
One more thing about selling a car on Ebay.  If you accept payment for the car through Paypal, Paypal will also take a small percentage from the proceeds of the sale.
Title: Re: Selling a car on Ebay
Post by: RICH MUISE on 2014-05-05 22:56
Sounds pretty reasonable considering the exposure and comparison to  brokering fees if sold thru an agent.
Title: Re: Selling a car on Ebay
Post by: electricalan on 2014-05-05 23:33
I sold a mustang on the auction there a couple years ago and got twice as much as I was expecting ..so I guess thats why I dont even remember the fees,but I think its a good deal and gets it done.
Title: Re: Selling a car on Ebay
Post by: gasman826 on 2014-05-06 17:55
Quote from: BWhitmore on 2014-05-05 21:33
One more thing about selling a car on EBay.  If you accept payment for the car through Paypal, Paypal will also take a small percentage from the proceeds of the sale.
Sorry...forgot the PayPal cut.  I just assumed everybody uses PayPal.  I will gladly pay the PayPal fee to get guaranteed funds.  No cashiers check, money order, or cash is without fraud or potential for loss(your bank will cash money orders but if it goes bad, they just dip into your account and take it back).  A US Postal money order is good.  It has a 800 number on the back to call to confirm.  Cash at any US Post Office.  Post Office told me they take Canadian Postal Money Orders.
Title: Re: Selling a car on Ebay
Post by: BWhitmore on 2014-05-06 20:08
Paypal is good.  The safest form of payment for a large amount without fees paid by the seller is a bank wire transfer.  Paypal, however, does offer the security that they will go after either the buyer or seller if something goes wrong.  Never accept a cashier's check - too many counterfeit cashier's checks out there.
Title: Re: Selling a car on Ebay
Post by: 4thgen57 on 2014-05-06 20:16
Sold a Pinto on there a few years back. Wasn't that expensive. Paypal saved my butt on a $75 purchase last year. Got every penny back when the seller did not ship.
Title: Re: Selling a car on Ebay
Post by: hiball3985 on 2014-05-07 08:03
Quote from: BWhitmore on 2014-05-05 21:27
I put my a Ranchero on Ebay for the cost of $77 (listing fee)The car did not sell on Ebay because I ended the auction early due to an outstanding offer from a gentleman who saw the car on Ebay.
Bill, I can't believe you sold the Ranchero, that was a beautiful car  :005:
Title: Re: Selling a car on Ebay
Post by: BWhitmore on 2014-05-07 08:11
Jim - sold the car to a collector in Glendora.  Just bought 2 older Mercedes for restoration.  Hated to see the Ranchero go but I needed the garage space.  I am hopeful the new owner will join this forum. 
Title: Re: Selling a car on Ebay
Post by: hiball3985 on 2014-05-07 09:09
Bill, I'm sorry you had to let it go but what ever makes you happy. I wish I had known you planning on selling it.
Title: Re: Selling a car on Ebay
Post by: Lou on 2014-05-07 15:08
I still haven't found out what persentage of the sale price Ebay takes. Paypal is 2.9 %
Title: Re: Selling a car on Ebay
Post by: BWhitmore on 2014-05-07 15:38
The successful listing fee is $125.00 if your car sells on Ebay by a regular auction, Buy It Now, or a fixed price classified ad on Ebay.  There are no other fees.
Title: Re: Selling a car on Ebay
Post by: Awca12a on 2014-05-07 17:08
So what are you selling?
Title: Re: Selling a car on Ebay
Post by: Lou on 2014-05-07 17:52
My wife's' low milage 2003 Suppercharged Buick Park Avenue Ultra, 1963 Ford Galxie XL Convertible, older correctly restored, never hotroded or customized, and every factory and dealer accessory except A/C.
Title: Re: Selling a car on Ebay
Post by: electricalan on 2014-05-07 18:09
I l like that Galaxie,my brother had one just like that..same red and everything. He used to take me places in it when I was about 5 years old, but I still remember it well.I have a 67 galaxie convert so I dont think she will let me buy yours.Pretty cool. Al
Title: Re: Selling a car on Ebay
Post by: Zapato on 2014-05-07 18:31
Wow! That is a beautiful car. Is that a Rotunda column mounted tach?

Zap- :unitedstates:
Title: Re: Selling a car on Ebay
Post by: Lou on 2014-05-07 22:51
The tach just says Ford on it, with the exception of the gage cluster under the dash (Bat-Temp-Oil) every part on the car is Original Ford even the seats and door panels. It not a show piece but could be with a little time and money, but then I would be afraid to drive it, and it drives like a dream.
Title: Re: Selling a car on Ebay
Post by: Contibob on 2014-05-07 23:40
If the car does not sell on ebay, do they still charge the 125.00? Or is that only if it sells?