Quote Originally Posted by circmand View Post
But whenyou come to the site of the enthusiasts of the vehicle you are going to get people who want to know everything about it. Actually the list was put together for the buyers of a VX. It's just that some sellers know it's a good idea to take a half hour to fill out the questionaire and eliminate wasting time talking to buyers who will ask these questions over and over only to find out there is something in the answers that ultimately will have them say know. After all would you rather field dozens of calls from uninterested buyers and waste more time later or fill out the questionaire once and only get calls from actual interested buyers? I mean come on from your ad all anyone knows is your selling a damaged VX (who knows how damaged?) and to email and then they have to make an offer with nothing but a few pix. You think the buyer should waste their time? Some of the VX purchasers are a distance away. Do you think they want to waste their time and money checking it out when they are the ones spending money. I used to sell cars for a living. I found buyers actually hate wasting time. Dealers who won't put prices in their ads get more calls but all they ask are the price and then they hang up. The dealers who put as much out there as they can get more real buyers and far fewer tire kickers.
ok, so a 1/2 hr for you to fill out that novel of a checklist. But some of us are not quite the vx enthusiast you are. I actually got quite a laugh out of the list only reading some of the questions. And wouldn't even know where to look for a few of those things. First off the truck is 45mins from me, so to take a clipboard and questions and go do a walk around inspection isn't feasible right now. I stated that I only had it on the road for 1 month before the accident, so I really dont know off the top of my head. But picture I have many. And a few people interested already emailed and I sent off some pics. Single dad, Rockstar, Snowboard season, under 40. get it..