Car Buying with Just a Click
When you think of buying a new car or truck, you may picture yourself wandering aimlessly in a huge car lot, dreading the next several hours you will spend in the dealership negotiating an agreement. But why put yourself through that stress when you can shop cars for sale from the comfort of your own home? eBay has an extensive selection of new, used and certified pre-owned cars and trucks, from Audi and Subaru to Mercedes-Benz. You can also easily sell your used car on eBay, helping raise the cash you need for your next car or truck.
Customize Your Car Buying Experience
Some car buyers aren't sure what they're looking for in their next vehicle, while others have very particular specs in mind. Maybe you know you want a minivan to accommodate your kids and their friends, a diesel SUV so you can save some money on gas mileage, or a manual convertible so you can have some fun on the open road. Or perhaps you're in the market for a white 8-cylinder standard cab pickup truck, a red SUV with less than 50,000 miles, or a standard transmission black sedan. By browsing the extensive selection available online on eBay, you'll be able to choose from thousands of used cars for sale.
Shop Trucks for Sale
New and used, small and large, eBay has lots of trucks for sale. Looking for the perfect 8-cylinder crew cab pickup or extended passenger van for your business? Shop used trucks for sale on eBay, and you can search by exterior color, vehicle mileage, number of cylinders, condition, price, body type, and more.
Let eBay Be Your Source for Truck and Car Sales
Time is money, and the faster you can find the car or truck you've been searching for, the more time you will have to enjoy driving it. Whether you're in the market for the perfect Hyundai 4 cylinder sedan for your work commute or a luxury Audi coupe with less than 75,000 miles purely for driving fun, you'll find your perfect new or used vehicle quickly and easily on eBay.
eBay Motors is where you will find new and used vehicles as well as parts for fixing, updating, or maintaining your existing vehicle. eBay Motors is easy to navigate by vehicle type, category of items, sales and events, or brand and type of car, motorcycle, pickup, or SUV.
My Garage has everything you need to find the right parts, accessories, and deals tailored to your specific vehicle. You just provide the year, make, model, trim, and engine, and My Garage filters your search results so that you find only the most suitable parts. You can add multiple vehicles to My Garage and switch between vehicles quickly and easily. You can also view Daily Deals as well as inventory that's Hot This Week, all from one convenient dashboard. With these features it's easy to purchase the exact parts you need.
There are several ways to search for specific items or accessories for your car online. One way is to look for Daily Deals, which you'll find in the menu on the left-hand side of this page. Look for OEM or aftermarket items based on your car's requirements or your personal preferences. You could also search based on your vehicle profile if you have created one.
From the eBay Motors homepage, you can use the provided search fields to locate vehicles by make, model, year, and even type. eBay has a wide assortment of both new and used cars, trucks, motorcycles, and specialty vehicles like buses, RVs, ATVs, and personal watercraft. You can then refine your search using the options on the left-hand side of your search results page.
In order to more easily find the parts you need, you can shop by category. Find such categories as "All Parts and Accessories," "Cars and Trucks," and "Automotive Tools and Supplies" along the left-hand side of your screen. Dive deeper into specific categories like:
If you're not exactly sure what kind of vehicle, part, or accessory you're looking for, narrow down the solutions by shopping by brand. You'll find items from every automaker in the automotive industry, from Chevrolet and Nissan to Porsche and Lexus.
I also want the car to be of a certain color but even though I know there are two cars listed now of that color adding the color just gave little trim accessories. Is there any way to search on cars of a particular color if the seller didn't mention color in the title, which they seem never to do?
Using a desktop browser, if you start at ebay.com, and hover your mouse cursor over the "motors" category heading at the top you should see some options. Click on "Cars and Trucks" and you will wind up here:
From there you can shop for a particular make or model, shop by year or era, or use the other filters on the left side of the page to narrow your search in a variety of ways including by exterior color. You can also enter search terms in the search field to search the entire category.
Bids on vehicles are non-binding. Selling a vehicle on eBay is considered to be sort of an introduction of a potential buyer to a potential seller. You get national exposure in exchange for a small sum.
There is nothing in the world that will stop a buyer, who doesn't understand what "As-is" means, from contacting the seller and complaining about an issue that they didn't discover when they inspected the vehicle, or developed after they paid for the vehicle.
There will always be "those people," who don't understand "As-is," or fail to inspect the vehicle, or don't hire a third party to inspect it for them, or they believe that the seller knew that some item like the plastic coolant recovery tank was on its last legs, or that the left rear brake light only had a hour of two left in its life.
Some buyers expect more car than they paid for, and if the car develops a problem, they take it to the nearest new car dealer, not realizing that the guy behind the counter's job is to maximize profits, and trust me, he knows how to do that or he wouldn't have that job, so they get a list of everything wrong with that 15 year old vehicle they purchased for a thousand dollars below wholesale, and expect the seller to pony up the costs to make the vehicle perfect.
There is also a good chance that the buyer will know what they are doing, inspect the vehicle, realize that they are purchasing a used vehicle that may have issues down the road and knows what "As-is" means, so you more than likely will have a smooth transaction.
Trying to think what 14 year old truck is pretty unique. Maybe the Chevy SSR? Anyway, there is no difference in seller protection if you list it on Ebay or Craigslist or the local paper. Nupty buyers can give you grief either way. At least on Ebay if they are 1000 miles away, there is less of a chance that it becomes a problem. Best to list nationally starting low at like $100 and a reserve, plus put in a Buy It Now price as well.
Think of eBay as the same thing as cars.com, the Thrifty Nickel, Auto Trader, or whatever your local swap rag is. Your bid on eBay is not legally binding, and either party can back out for a number of reasons.
The types of sales I prefer as a buyer are "local pickup only, cash only." If your auction has a winner and the buyer decides to decline after inspecting, I think eBay will give you your final value fees back.
There is nothing to compare, completely different venues. There is no bidding or winning a car on cars.com or Auto Trader. If somebody wants the car, looks at the car and then doesn't take it, your ad is still up and you can still sell to someone else.
Yeah, imagine if this went on at a real-life/live auction: People bid on the cars, then decide that they don't want them, and could walk away scot-free. Half the cars would be unsold; you'd have to bring your car back next week, or pay to store it there; and the auction house would be out of bidness in about a month. Winning bidders could strong-arm you by offering way less than what they bid, and saying "Take it, or I'll walk, and you'll have to run it again next time!".
Only snowflake internet nerds with no real-life auction, much less automotive experience would devise a system with such inequalities, and do absolutely NOTHING to hold bidders accountable- especially on big-ticket items! And not even allow the possibility of leaving them negative feedback, no less!
eBay offers pretty reasonable terms for most people who want to sell a car. It's not outrageous for them to charge a little more for people who are in the business of selling cars. It's one area where their fee structure is actually half decent.
If you're going to sell a car a month, you will have to judge for yourself what overhead you can afford and how you can best put eBay to use for you. But if you're asking for eBay to lock buyers into transactions in spite of them having no legal power to do so, you're not gonna get what you want.
So I bought a car on eBay tonight for $800 I had to use for gift cards to do it the site looks legit they send you an invoice from eBay and all it's not legit now I got to figure out how to get my money back
the lady told me why she was selling the cars cuz her husband died of a heart attack last month and she's a military doctor and the car brought too many memories back of him and so she left town to go be with her family this is crazy now I got to find out how to get my money back if anybody knows how to get my money back please send me a post
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