Best Website to list a bus?
 

Best Website to list a bus?

Started by Kwajdiver, June 06, 2009, 06:58:06 PM

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Kwajdiver

What is the best website to sell a bus?


What website do you look at the most?

Thanks for the input.

Bill
Tampa Bay
Auburndale, Florida
MCI-9
V-6-92 Detroit, Allison 5 spd auto
Kwajalein Atoll, RMI

Dreamscape

Hi Bill,

You can try BNO, they have a pretty good place to post buses for sale. It really is a crap shoot in this market. I scan a few adds now and then, you can also try posting on craigslist to get a feel for the market. Post it in different areas like LA, Dallas, Atlanta and don't forget Nashville TN. There is a bunch of others too, like Goodson. Just google until you get tired! ;)

Gonna try it again huh?

Good Luck,

Paul
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Our coach was originally owned by the Dixie Echoes.

JackConrad

Bill,
    I know several that have sold theirs on Ebay.  They did not look at Ebay so much as a selling source as they did as an advertising source.  In this economy, the more places it is, the more likely you are to find that one person that says "thats what I am looking for".  Jack
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Sold mt 4104 on Craigs List. It took about 1 month.

Kwajdiver

If I understand Craig's List, it is only by region.  Is there anyway to do a nationwide listing.

Thanks,

Bill
Auburndale, Florida
MCI-9
V-6-92 Detroit, Allison 5 spd auto
Kwajalein Atoll, RMI

busdriver58

Chihuahua, MX
1969 Eagle 05 8V92/Auto &
1964 Eagle 01 8V71/Std

Dreamscape

Bill, cut and paste the add and insert it in each area you want to list it in, it's done all the time.

Julio, That works good, but you still have to have a listing on craigslist, eBay or wherever first. All that site does is gather all of the advertisements from different locations and put them in one spot. I use sitemash to do a general search all the time.

Good Luck,

Paul
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Our coach was originally owned by the Dixie Echoes.

busdriver58

Quote from: Dreamscape on June 07, 2009, 02:32:17 PM
Bill, cut and paste the add and insert it in each area you want to list it in, it's done all the time.

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Or you can use the right mouse button..

Quote from: Dreamscape on June 07, 2009, 02:32:17 PM
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Julio, That works good, but you still have to have a listing on craigslist, eBay or wherever first. All that site does is gather all of the advertisements from different locations and put them in one spot. I use sitemash to do a general search all the time.

Good Luck,

Paul

You are right my friend I misunderstood what Bill wants.

Julio
Chihuahua, MX
1969 Eagle 05 8V92/Auto &
1964 Eagle 01 8V71/Std

NJT 5573

busforsale.com out of Nashville has the most informative site I have viewed. I don't know what they charge, but the features are first class.

Sometimes when my bus overwealms me with whats next, I just go over there and look and it makes me feel better.

Lots to look at and not alot of coaches under $100,000. They also have a full feature area for the "For Sale By Owner" people.
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Craig's List is regional. My state has 15 areas listed so just post it in the most populace ones. BNO is another good site to list it. I'd try the free places first.