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Buying a Classic Car on the Internet

by KONSORT PHPFOX


With the advent of Internet-based sales and auction services like eBay, anyone with a bit of money can buy almost anything online nowadays. From clothing, to appliances, and yes--even classic automobiles. In fact, eBay is quite a dominant force in sales of anything--people really like the convenience of shopping. But be prepared to bleed profusely on the pocket if you choose to purchase on eBay. Prices can reach really ridiculous levels, so you need to make sure that the classic car you're spending an obscene amount for on eBay Automotives is a true keeper. Here are a few tips on how to make the most out of your online classic auto buying experience:

Use a high-speed computer and internet connection. This is important because you're going to be participating on an auction. Some bidders will try to wait until the very last minute before they give their offers, and if you have a slow connection or computer you might get shafted. Be prepared to counter this maneuver with your own high speed tools.

If this is your first time on eBay, make sure you sign up for an account, because this will help you monitor the item you're bidding for and various notifications will be sent to you through email. Then, practice bidding on lower-value items first, to get the feel of the system, and that any mistakes won't be expensive ones. An instance of a mistake would be scam items. It's easy to post pictures and write descriptions but it's even easier to fool people who aren't quick on their toes. Make sure to establish a form of communication between you and the seller, and ask for actual pictures with proof.

Browse through the entire inventory of classic cars if you can. You might change your mind after seeing others. While browsing you'll see some terms that need to be understood. Examples of these are:

-Reserve: This refers to the minimum price the seller will take for an item. If your price is below the reserve price, you don't get the item. -Buy it Now: If you choose this option, you immediately finish the auction and the item is yours, and you pay the amount stated in the "Buy it Now" price. -Feedback: Allows you to read feedback from other people the seller has had transactions with in the past. From here you can get an idea whether the seller is trustworthy/easy to transact with or not.

Once you find the classic car you're interested in, ask for information about the item such as history, features, and current condition. These are usually stated in the descriptions, but ask as many questions as necessary about the item especially if it's something like a classic car. You can use the "Ask a seller a question" link available in the item page if you have any inquiries that aren't answered in the item description.

Finally, do be aware that while Internet shopping is such a welcome convenience, it is also a breeding ground for scam artists. To help keep your hundreds of thousands of dollars from getting scammed out of you, investigate the seller and the car carefully. Some people do make mistakes sometimes, and who you think might be a scammer might just be a guy who knows little about classic automobiles. Request for the following:

-See the vehicle in person. The seller should be glad to let you see the vehicle; on the other hand, if they refuse then they most likely don't even have one in their possession....

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