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where have you advertised it? try places other than the internet and you may get more serious buyers.

having said that, it's not exactly the best time of year to be selling a car either, everyone is focused on christmas and holidays.

having said that, it's not exactly the best time of year to be selling a car either, everyone is focused on christmas and holidays.

but also at the same time enjoying their new car on the holidays in summer!

Mine will eventually be sold on Friday and it has taken many many months. I have lowered it 10K from original asking. Unfortunately there is the age old issue of if the price is too high no one can afford it and if it is too low, something must be wrong.

I lowered mine 1K further and have had 6 phone calls in the past 2 weeks for it. Most people wanting to buy it for a spouse for Christmas. Prior to that it was morons with 1 line emails "take 20K?" when it is up for 34K or nearest reasonable offer. If you dont try you dont get but some of the offers took the pi55.

Dont give in but drop it just below what you wanted as your lowest price, say a 1K lower.

Hang in there and it will sell mate. :D

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