I getcha. Yeah, that would be a no go then. Not replacing a 300+k car with another 300+k car...
But Thomasville is not to far from King Frog or Tallahassee. You could try to sell it to a college kid?
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Wow, you live a lot further south than I thought you did. For some reason I thought you lived a lot closer to Macon.Exhuminator wrote: I live about 30 minutes above the Florida line, near Thomasville.
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I'll consider that if the junkyards are a bust.fastbilly1 wrote:You could try to sell it to a college kid?
I spend a lot of time in the Macon/Milledgeville area due to my fiancee's family living in that region. I also visit Atlanta about twice a year for the same reason.Ack wrote:For some reason I thought you lived a lot closer to Macon.
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Let me know the next time you come up, and maybe we'll go grab a beer or something.
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There are 100 times more flakes (ie: no-shows, people who stop responding to emails, etc) than there are truly scary people. At least in these parts.Exhuminator wrote:I'm kind of scared of selling stuff on Craigslist because I've heard too many horror stories concerning that site.
But yeah, the inherent problem with selling a large item is that you may have to give out your home address. In addition to trying to sell a car right now I'm also trying to unload some old dining room furniture. I'll be meeting people at a public storage building - not my house - for both sales. For smaller stuff I go to Panera Bread.
When I moved last summer I gave away a bunch of old PCs in the Free Stuff section of craigslist. When I met up with the guy he seemed shocked to see me and said, "I almost didn't come, my son warned me that this was a scam." I asked him how it could be a scam if I was giving away everything for free. The guy paused for a minute, contemplated, and then said nothing. It was like I could see gears in his head spinning and then grinding to a halt. craigslist, man...
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A police station parking lot is a good place to do this too.BoneSnapDeez wrote:I'll be meeting people at a public storage building - not my house - for both sales. For smaller stuff I go to Panera Bread.
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If your selling a car it might not be a bad idea to set the meet up somewhere with a notary since you will have to transfer the title over.
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I'll second this. You can always go to npr.org for more information.marurun wrote:http://www.cartalkvdp.com/
Car Talk Vehicle Donation Program to support your local public radio station.
In short, they pick up the car, you get a big tax break, and your local NPR station gets funding. It's a win win, win.
Good idea for a thread as everyone loves giving advice. Too much at that.
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This was my first thought actually, because I listen to NPR all the time (Tallahassee has one of the largest NPR stations in the country). But would this CTVD program be interested in a beat up old 1996 Lumina? I figured they were only interested in vehicles that were in reasonable aesthetic condition and at least post 2000.Luke wrote:Car Talk Vehicle Donation Program
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