What to do next? stuckkkkk
Just looking for input. I'm going to be selling her soon, but should i keep it the way it is or any other subtle upgrades to help get rid of it easier?
all input is appreciated.
all input is appreciated.
Well I think its pretty well done. You might want to do a part out tho. Youll probably get more money for the stuff. Most of the time stock sells faster than modded. But its pretty clean tho. I like it
If you're getting rid of it definitely don't upgrade it prior, it's a car not a house. If you got the stock parts then return it to stock if you don't then you might be better just leaving the aftermarket parts on there. There is no reason to buy a $500 hood to get no increase in price on the car and part out the aftermarket hood for $300 (just an example, not real numbers)
Yes if you're looking to sell it "quick" then return it to stock. Car's sell much faster in stock form. You may not get what you think it is worth but in all honesty you won't get much more than blue book for a car that is modded anyway.
So in short do not do any more to it because it won't add value or make it sell faster.
Think of it this way.
Take all the people looking for new cars. Subtract all the ones looking for reliable cars, Subtract most if not all the parents looking for cars for their kids, now subtract all the older people looking for commuter cars, then subract all the modders that look for cars that they know aren't headaches and like to start from scratch and build it themselves.
You are now left to the very limited crowd that like modded cars and are willing to take someone elses build to try to make it their own. MUCH smaller group looking for cars so it will usually take longer unless you are asking such a great price that people jump on it.
So in short do not do any more to it because it won't add value or make it sell faster.
Think of it this way.
Take all the people looking for new cars. Subtract all the ones looking for reliable cars, Subtract most if not all the parents looking for cars for their kids, now subtract all the older people looking for commuter cars, then subract all the modders that look for cars that they know aren't headaches and like to start from scratch and build it themselves.
You are now left to the very limited crowd that like modded cars and are willing to take someone elses build to try to make it their own. MUCH smaller group looking for cars so it will usually take longer unless you are asking such a great price that people jump on it.
in my opinion, return to stock. when am looking for a car to buy i always look for stock cars because it scares me when i see a car all hookd up because it feel like they mightve been trying to modded to much and mess something up. Good luck with the sale





