There's nothing like a $200 starting price to guarantee a sale. OK, maybe a $1 starting price.
It sold on Saturday, the 31st, according to eBay.Ten foot pole.
This was sold, then relisted.
It's the same seller, so I guess reserve wasn't met the first time? I was under the impression that if something didn't meet reserve, then eBay would say "Auction ended, reserve not met" instead of "sold," though.
Although the seller appears to have a good reviews and ratings on eBay, it makes sense to exercise caution if interested in this vehicle. Perhaps @Clean Fuels can fill us in on the story here.The seller has been very quiet on forums. Not a single post that I can find here, Facebook, or Reddit
Thanks for dropping by and explaining what happened here. From what was posted here and not being super familiar with eBay, I couldn't tell what was happening with the sale.Tek Freek, you haven't looked very hard as I posted in this very thread right above your "ten foot pole" comment. I posted on Reddit, this forum, facebook (had quite a thread going on the FB owners group) and others. The car sold at no reserve for $15100 on Halloween, however the buyer backed out of the sale when he realized it didn't have leather seats. Ebay allows you to relist for free if your buyer backs out, so I went ahead and relisted it with $15k as the reserve. However I took a deposit on it from a local buyer today. He should finalize the purchase tomorrow, and I will remove it from ebay once the sale has completed.
-Derek
I have a 2018 Clarity Touring for sale on AutoTrader in the Nashville area for $20,500. It's pretty close to my trade in offer on another car that I am buying, including the sales tax savings I would be getting on the trade in. May be some wiggle room in the price, but if I sell it I may have to rent a car until my other one is delivered. I should receive delivery before the end of the year. The ad expires in a couple of days, I don't know if I will renew it or not.