E-bay motors
E-bay Motors is a very special subcategory of E-bay which deals only with motorized vehicles as well as parts and accessories for the vehicles. E-bay Motors contains listings for passenger vehicles, parts and accessories, motorcycles, power sports, boats and other vehicles, even including aircraft and military vehicles.
Generally the same rules apply for E-bay Motors listings as for any other auction listing. If you really want to sell your new or used motorized vehicles, E-bay Motors is the right place to list. The nationwide audience of E-bay Motors means your vehicle listing is being seen by the widest possible number of potential buyers. And, successful sales are the rule rather than the exception at E-bay Motors. Statistics show a vehicle sold once per minute on the average, while 30 times per minute a part or accessory is sold. That’s marketing that works!
For the buyer at E-bay Motors protection up to $20,000 in value is routine, and buyer protection is free. Parts and accessories purchased using PayPal are protected up to a value of $1,000. As a buyer, you can learn more about the seller by viewing feed-back left by previous buyers. You can receive Vehicle History and Inspection Reports, Financing and Insurance quotes and shipping estimates.
E-bay Motors has a huge inventory of vehicles of all makes and models-more than you would find in the largest vehicle lot in the largest city in the United States. In fact, right now at the end of 2006 there are over 3400 Fords listed and 3 DeLoreans.
The disadvantage to purchasing at E-bay Motors as opposed to a local auto dealership is two-fold. First, you don’t know the seller. Of course, you probably don’t know the seller of your local used car-lot either, but at least you can probably talk to people who’ve dealt with the dealer and find out about his reputation. Well, the same is true of an E-bay Motors seller. You can check out reputation by looking at the feedback rating. Of course, perfect feedback in the past doesn’t mean your experience with the seller will be perfect, but it can help your confidence level.
The second problem with purchasing on-line is that you have no way to test-drive the car, or of kicking the tires before buying. You’re totally dependent upon the description given by the seller. This can be resolved by making a trip to view and drive the vehicle or by making your purchase subject to inspection that the vehicle has been listed correctly.
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