To: kingu
I'm assuming that there's problems with the vehicle, hence why you're not hitting up your social media to sell it to a friend for their kids to have as a first car. If that's not the case, why not do that first? Or check with the mechanic who has been servicing the car - see if they know someone who's interested in buying it. Your own social media is likely the quickest and safest method to sell a reliable vehicle.
Thanks Kingu.
Nothing wrong with it, but I hadn't really thought about selling over social network. That might work, although, at my age, most of my friends' kids are looking at Little Tykes Cozy Coupes rather than Honda Accord Coupes.
To: Jagermonster
In that age group, there are many siblings, friends and even parents looking to buy a reliable car. If you belong to a church, that’s another social network, and you could ask around to see if someone’s interested. A couple casual questions could make it a whole lot easier to sell it.
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To: Jagermonster
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