Danny worked all day cleaning up the Wrangler so we can put it up for sale. He’s in charge of selling it and gets a commission. We plan on parking it up at the local auto show (Home Depot parking lot.) He and I also posted it on Craigslist.com…
http://atlanta.craigslist.org/car/334406127.html
The listing features a thumbnail from a the Jeep Out Back posting.
The ad composed by DC:
97 Jeep Wrangler Sport (Bulldawg Edition)
Red & Black w/ Factory Bulldawg Detail
106K, Clean, Good Condition
4.0L 5 speed
Great AC & Heater
3 Inch Lifts
32″ x 11.5″ R15 All Terrain Tires (Wide & Stable!)
Half Doors
Steel Horse Black Tubular Bumpers
Carr Step-up Bars, Black Tubular
Dual Front Airbags
AM/FM/Cassette
Soundbar w/ Upgrade Boston Speakers
Alarm (disconnected)
2 Year-Old Best Top
New Universal Joint
New Floor Mats
(We love this car.)
Danny,commissions on cars can be much more rewarding than cutting lawns. But, we have a “deal” I still need at least one more lawn job! Good luck!
Well that was fast. We got three calls off Craigslist and two from the parking lot at Home Depot. First test drive was a family friend who coincidentally spotted us on Craigslist, but they were a little nervous about getting a Jeep. The second test drive decided to buy it. They offered DC $7,400, he countered $7,650 and the deal was struck. They will pick up Thursday. Danny did a good job managing all of the calls and appointments.
That seems like a lot for a car that is 10 years old. But selling it direct is the way to go. You’d never have gotten close to that on a trade-in.