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Monday, May 11, 2009

Buying a Car on Ebay

By Brian Shortt

When you are wanting a car, eBay can be the best place to find some fantastic deals. Being the world's largest auction online, eBay has all types of cars from newer cars to vintage to custom. You can also find parts and accessories for cars. And the great thing is - most of the items that you bid for through eBay will be at a much lower price than at a local dealer.

Just some of the cars found on ebay recently include Dodge Avenger, Jeep SRT-8, Buick LaCrosse, GMC Safari, Dodge Durango, Plymouth Sapporo, Plymouth Road Runner, Lincoln K-series, Dodge Neon and even a Model T Ford.

How Ebay works

When it comes to online shopping, eBay is da bomb. The world's largest online shopping site by far, boasting over 120 million registered users (and growing) who are from over 20 different countries, eBay is a huge online garage sale, computer seller, toy dealer, flea market and auction site.

Literally everything is bought and sold on eBay, everything legal, that is. From the truly bizarre, like a partially eaten grilled cheese sandwich that is believed to have the image of the Virgin Mary on it, to the everyday, like books, collectibles, autographed photos and bracelets, to the very expensive things like airplanes and Lamborghinis, eBay offers a diverse collection of items at great discounts for people to bid on or buy outright.

How to Find the Car you Want

When shopping on eBay, finding what you want is as easy as 1, 2, 3. Plug the appropriate term into the search window and you will undoubtedly discover many related items. Type in a keyword or two and select a category, then search. If you need more options, go with the advanced search so that you can set more parameters. Once the listings are returned to you, browse the headings to find items that reflect what you want. You can click on the heading links and read the actual listings and if that isn't enough for you, contact the seller via email to get all the information that you need.

How to Bid

Once you have discovered the dream car that you want, submit your bid. You can bid just enough to outbid your competition or you can set your bid at the highest you are willing to pay. The eBay system will bid in increments until your limit is reached. If you have to leave the eBay system you can still get your bid alerts via email. If someone outbids you the system will automatically email you to let you know. Many people have the alerts sent to their cell phones so that it chimes when they receive an email. This way it is possible to log onto the eBay site and raise your bid if you so desire.

Resources for Helping you Bid

Some eBay bidders will wait until the last seconds of the auction and then make their final bid. This last bid is usually placed just before the auction closes meaning there is no time for any other bids to be placed. This practice is called "sniping" and it is highly controversial. Some bidders feel that it is perfectly fine and an effective strategy for winning the auction. Other bidders, however, feel that the practice is unethical and sneaky. Whether you snipe or not is a personal decision. It is important, though, that you be aware that it is done regularly on eBay.

You should also beware of rare but possible scams. The website http://www.carbuyingtips.com/fraud.htm has some indispensible tips and information that will help you.

You find great deals for pretty much everything on eBay and cars are no exception. You can find the car of your dreams on eBay and now that you know the ropes, it will be that much easier.

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