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How to Write a Classified Ad for Your Car - Part 1

Sometimes when you go to sell your car you are stumped as to how to write your ad. If you’ve never sold one before you just don’t know what gets a response.

This is where a few pointers can put you in the success lane straight away.

Let’s cover a few quick basics first. Like any sort of advertising there is a physical response at the other end.

For example, say you are reading a piece of junk mail. The advertiser has only a few seconds to grab your attention before you throw it in the bin.

His mission is to get you to read it.

It works like this. Say he prints 1000000 pieces. 1% read it and out of those 1% 10% buy. He has just sold 1000 units, which is
pretty good.

Now if he can get 2% to read it and increase the buying rate by 2 times, he has just sold 4000 units - even better.

When you are advertising your car, you are competeting with other advertisers who are advertising similar vehicles in that price
range.

Your mission is to get qualified buyers to call.

Imagine a buyer, he scans down the page and marks off advertisements - say every Toyota in the $10000 range in the
model he wants.

Now that is if he is particularly thorough person.

But is everybody like this. No, they are not. People have lazy eyes. We are conditioned to have advertising thrust into our
faces.

We are also conditioned sub-consciously to evaluate the quality of advertisements and make some sort of value judgement about the product at the other end.

It is only my opinion, but I believe we all pride ourselves on our ability to ’suss’ out whether we want to follow something up or not.

Therefore you advertisements should be of sufficient quality to reflect your vehicle in it’s best light.

The Mental Checklist

A buyer usually has a mental checklist in his mind when he is looking for a car.

E.g auto, low kilometers model, color maybe, what the wife wants. Reliable.

It’s his checklist. Some of these things he would like to be able to isolate from the ad.

If you’ve ever looked through advertisements, you would be familiar with that spinning feeling where there are so many things on offer.

It is frankly a relief to settle on something you see and tick it off as something you are interested in.

The Easy Way Out.

Regardless of the better side of life and even with amounts of thousands of dollars, people are basicly still lazy. If you make your advertisement clear and answer as many details as you can you have done work for them. You have saved them time. Now they are ever so slightly in your debt and your rating goes up.

Generally people will take the easy way out.

Saving them time is money in your pocket.

Bigger Ad, Bold Lettering

No,it’s not a myth and an attempt to bilk money from you by the
newspaper. In my experience it works. It’s based on solid principles. First you must get the buyer’s attention and only then can he evaluate your ad.

Even when people see the big ad and they think they have worked out your strategy.

‘Aha, he’s trying to sway me with those bold letters. I’m not going to fall for that”

It doesn’t matter. They still come back and the next thought they have is.

“Yeah, but what if that’s because it’s a great car. I better not miss out on that”

The fact of getting someone to see your ad is half the battle. What they do after that is mostly internal wackiness anyway.

The killer combination is to get your ad seen and write a killer ad, which answer’s their mental checklist.

Mistakes advertisers make.

Leaving key information out - like whether it’s auto or manual.

Apparently some people do this to encourage people to call.

Look guys, you don’t want people to call to ask silly questions, you want the qualified and interested buyers to call - don’t you?

This is just plain stupid. You will miss a lot of people just because you have annoyed them.

When they do call, you have a little hump to get over before you can close them to come and see your car.

Use of abbreviations

This is fine, so long as the abbreviation is decipherable. Use other classifieds as a guide to see what others use - don’t make up your own language as there is no way anyone can figure it out.

That’s the end of part 1. In part 2 of this article series, I’ll give you some example advertisements as well as reveal some killer little lines that can prompt people to call.

Graeme Sprigge is the webmaster of sellmycarforcash.com. He is also the the author of The 90 Minute Car Salesman. You can find more articles on selling your car in a private sale at http://www.sellmycarforcash.com
This article may be reprinted provided this resource box is included. Copyright 2005 Graeme Sprigge

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Ford Ranger Still the Quality Truck

Available in several trim levels that comprise of the XL, the STX, tee XLT, the SPORT, the FX4, and the FX4 Level II, the 2006 Ford Ranger is a compact pick up truck. This vehicle shows off a passenger capacity of three. For eighteen years, and still counting, the Ford Ranger has been dubbed and noted as the best selling compact pickup in the United States. The R.L. Polk and Company has given this vehicle the award for the highest ownership loyalty in five consecutive years. For this year, the 2006 Ford Ranger sports a more aggressive look coupled with a bolder and a more athletic appearance.

Auto enthusiasts loved the Ford Ranger upon its introduction and public debut in 1982. The Ford Motor Company introduced this pickup truck and the enthusiasts came flocking in. They were mostly after quality vehicles and the Ford Ranger was what they wanted. For years, the Ford Ranger has been crafted and sold with sporty and impressive looks that is just like the first Ford Ranger introduced more than a decade ago.

The present Ford Ranger holds design changes that include revised bumper colors, a horizontal grille insert, rugged fender flares, clear-lens parking lamps, new tail lamps, new fog lamps, a 9-inch Ford oval mounted on the grille and tailgate, and a Ranger windshield logo. It comes with a 2.3 liter engine with four cylinders. New color choices for this vehicle include screaming yellow clearcoat, torch red clearcoat, and redfire clearcoat metallic. Additional options for this vehicle include two 15-inch Alcoa forged aluminum wheels, body-color side moldings, as well as new packages. Its exterior motif holds equipment and features like an aggressive valance and power-dome hood structure as well as a nostril grille. These are very much consistent with the rest of the Ford truck lineup. The interior boasts of a sporty feel and functionality. The Ford Ranger has seats with sculpted bolster and seatbacks for comfort and support. There also are optional sport bucket seats, leather-trimmed seating surfaces as well as a steel wheel trimmed and wrapped in leather.

Great changes and upgrades were considered to be milestones for the Ford Ranger. Those that made waves included the 1965 use of the Ranger name as a styling package for the F-Series pickup trucks. For 1981, the plans for this vehicle model were unveiled and presented in an auto show. The following year, the Ford Ranger came rolling off the assembly line and into the streets. A year after driving its way to the market, the Ford Ranger’s V6 makes it as Off-Road magazine’s 4×4 Truck of the Year. It was also named Ranger 4×4 of the year by the 4-Wheel and Off-Road magazine in the year 1986. It also was selected as Pickup of the Year by the Truckin’ magazine in 1993. Come 2003, the Rocky Mountain Automotive Press decides to give to the Ford Ranger the award for the Best Compact Pickup of the Rockies.

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Terry Brown is a 32 year old from Houston Texas, and an enthusiast for anything auto-related. He currently writes auto-related articles for several publications.

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The Truth About Auto-Transport Companies

Auto-transport companies are designed to facilitate a
person’s need to transport cars from one location to
another. Whether a person is moving or they have sold their
vehicle via Internet auction, the car can be transported
without adding mileage or road wear to it.

In some cases, it’s just easier to transport a car rather
than make the lengthy drive out of time considerations.
There are some things to know about auto-transport
companies in advance.

The process of shipping a car from one location to another,
especially across long distances, requires planning ahead
and doing your homework. Whether you are a frequent shipper
or a first timer, always shop the price with various
different car transport services.

Factors such as costs of gas, number of cars already going
in that direction and seasons can impact the expense.

The auto transport service will need to know where the car
is going from and to, the make, model and year of the car
as well as when the customer wants the car to ship. Most
transporters will not guarantee exact dates, if one
promises you that then make sure you have it in writing.

All transport companies require a contract, which should be
carefully reviewed prior to signing. The contract will
cover information needed on topics like damage to the
vehicle, delays, cancellation and accident as well as
insurance coverage.

If insurance is not listed on the contract, it’s a good
idea to find out what the transporter offers by way of
insurance.

In general, auto transporters are safe, trustworthy and the
vehicle will arrive in great condition. However, the
contract stipulates all conditions for recourse, including
reimbursement for damages in the event there are any, so be
sure to look it over carefully.

The transporter will inspect the car upon arrival at either
the depot it will be departing from or when the truck
arrives at the house where it is kept. Either way, the
inspection will note in writing and by sketch, all nicks,
dings, dents and other hints of damage on the body of the
vehicle. This is the ‘Origin Inspection Report’ and should
be held onto or forwarded to the receiver of the vehicle.

When the car arrives at its final destination, the receiver
should take the time to slowly go over the entirety of the
car and verify that nothing is different from the
inspection report. Without this verification, if the
receiver signs the driver’s release form then the
transporter is no longer liable for any damages that might
be discovered later. So make sure the receiver has the time
to do the work correctly.

Auto transporters provide an invaluable service for people
who must relocate cross-country, across stateliness and
even across oceans. There are transporters who will take
vehicles to and from Hawaii, Europe and other foreign
destinations. So whether you are relocating yourself,
selling your car or purchasing a car, an auto transporter
can service your needs.

Discover vital information and advice about car and auto
transport services. Find out what you must do, and what
you must not do. Click
http://www.auto-transport-101.com/

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