Critique needed on the 'For Sale' Ad for my Integra

GSRstilez said:
I compared to an Evo/Vette for the strict fact that I've been in those cars before. When I drove the Evo9 a couple months back, it rivaled to how my car bites into turns. I chose the Vette because its the only vehicle I felt I was almost "falling" in to. Does your S2k feel like that? I'm open for options because I know that a Vette, generally speaking, is a very different car than mine.



For the comparison to the Vette, I think it was more the sound comparison. But yes, getting into an S2000 is like falling in, because the car is so damn small. But the seating position, IMO, is somewhat high. And I'd really have to believe the sound of a VTEC engine through any exhaust is going to sound closer to an S2000 than a Vette. But I never heard your car, so maybe it does sound like a V8. :)



After I posted, I thought to myself, he might not have driven or ridden in an S2000. So how could you compare.
 
I would also say that you should remove the 0-60 time, especially since you state elsewhere in the ad that the car was never raced, but if someone asks you about the 0-60 time, you would have to tell them how you came to that result....just a suggestion.



I'm sure you'll have no trouble selling the car either way!



Good Luck!
 
swhtech said:
I would also say that you should remove the 0-60 time, especially since you state elsewhere in the ad that the car was never raced, but if someone asks you about the 0-60 time, you would have to tell them how you came to that result....just a suggestion.



I'm sure you'll have no trouble selling the car either way!



Good Luck!





Typically when people say "race", they mean competively (IE: street racing, drag racing, Auto X'ing). However, you aren't the first to mention this. I'm going to take it out and add something to the effect of "this car is plenty powerful for most needs and has no problem with passing on the highways". Thanks for your comments.
 
IMO you should change "signify a Corvette" to "resembles a Corvette", and the same with the reference to the EVO (resembles instead of represents). The word similar would work too. Also, the sentence about treating the car like a child and the girlfriend attesting to it seems superfluous. Good luck! It's a very clean ride and I have always liked the look of your car. Very well done mods.
 
Great write up. I think you have a good shot at selling your car on the acura boards and message forums. It is often a catch 22, however, for cars like this.......only a few are out there for sale and only a few buyers are looking for them, and it is difficult to get the timing right.



For the other classifieds you plan on using, I would keep the ad write up simple, and go into detail when people contact you for more info. Pics of the car speak for themselves.



Also, leave a lot of room for negotiation, it is difficult to to get back the money spent on high modded cars, and the used car market right now is really bad. To be honest, unless you can sell it to a fanatic on one of your boards, I bet the person that buys it will be an average joe with little to no appreciation of what he is going to get. Another good way to get the word on the street is listing it on ebay. Even if it doesn't make your reserve at leat you will get an idea of what people are willing to pay.



Best of luck, and if you need help locating a BIMMER shoot me a PM!
 
Knockwurst said:
I would drop ‘Noted Problems.’ You can casually mention them to a prospective buyer, but putting it in writing gives them a bargaining chip to dump the bid.





Agreed. Most people would never think to even notice those problems.



Misspelled "brakes", and undercarriage is one word.
 
DETAILKING said:
Great write up. I think you have a good shot at selling your car on the acura boards and message forums. It is often a catch 22, however, for cars like this.......only a few are out there for sale and only a few buyers are looking for them, and it is difficult to get the timing right.



For the other classifieds you plan on using, I would keep the ad write up simple, and go into detail when people contact you for more info. Pics of the car speak for themselves.



Also, leave a lot of room for negotiation, it is difficult to to get back the money spent on high modded cars, and the used car market right now is really bad. To be honest, unless you can sell it to a fanatic on one of your boards, I bet the person that buys it will be an average joe with little to no appreciation of what he is going to get. Another good way to get the word on the street is listing it on ebay. Even if it doesn't make your reserve at leat you will get an idea of what people are willing to pay.



Best of luck, and if you need help locating a BIMMER shoot me a PM!



Yeah, generally speaking mods bring little or no money on resale value. This car is so tastefully done though hopefully some moron doesn't buy it and rag it out. That makes it so hard to part with a car for that reason IMO. I don't want to sell my truck because I don't want to see it a week later transformed into a POS work truck.
 
Sean,



So you're finally selling the VTEG? Some lucky guy will be very happy with that flawless car! :bigups



What are you going to get next? You should have Noooo problem selling it and I hope you get what you want.



My Lexus SC430 is on McDermott Lexus in East Haven website as well as autobytel.



BTW, The Porsche 997 C2S will start production in March (got bumped damn it!) and will be in around late April or May.



Good work as always and look forward to your next sick a$$ car! :chuckle:



Regards,

Deanski
 
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