Cobus
ZAWARNING: Their site is actively getting harvested for e-mail adresses! So, I advertised my vehicle and nearly every sales lead I received from classiccars.com was a bot harvesting my e-mail address. As it was important to respond to the sales leads, I did so but I also immediately noticed a sharp increase in spam mail. Almost exclusively American spam mail. Only one sales lead came back with a response and that responder had absolutely NO interest in buying the vehicle. There are other classic vehicle websites out there. Rather try them out.
Gary Tanner
GBCar sold relatively quick Car sold relatively quick. Good inventory of classic cars. Presentation depends on what the seller sends so it's in your hands. Would use you again. Tire kickers ask some questions that require patience so be prepared. Got lucky on the buyer. He was knowledgeable and realistic.
David Holman
GBSatisfied seller Was easy to list and change things, respond to buyers,seemed to get out to a broad audience with few scammers unlike other sites i sold cars on in past I'm very pleased
Joseph
GBLimited real interest. Mostly ‘tire kickers.’ While posting my listing was quite easy, my sense was that the interest I received on the vehicle from classic cars were almost all “tire kickers“. No serious interest. I posted on two other sites each of which resulted in much higher hit rates, as well as multiple conversations with serious buyers. It is one of those buyers who acquired the car.
Tom Yelvington
GBGreat Experience There was a minor glitch in my listing at first on the Classic Cars end. They fixed it immediately and gave me a follow up phone call to ensure I was happy. I got a ton of interest from all over and sold the vehicle in ten days. I could never have reached an audience this large any other way. An interesting comment would be that everyone that contacted me, including the buyer, seemed very nice. It was a fun and efficient experience overall.