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.
Nick Dano
GBFalse & misleading mileage on a repainted car Advertising a very low mileage car that’s has been listed for months. Went to look at it and was repainted from the original paint and it’s definitely over 100k miles car. The ware on the seats alone told me this didn’t have odometer reading of 1428 miles. This 1979 Lincoln Continental Town Coupe should be removed from the show room as it’s misleading and wasting costumers thats are willing to pay a higher price for these cars. I don’t think I can trust classic cars from this listing alone. The seller has admitted to repainting the car but the listing has no mention of it. Total BS…
Keith and Alice
GBWe are very pleased with… We are very pleased with ClassicCars.com in all respects and from the first step of creating the listing to the desired result, selling the car. The ability to track potential buyers' inquiries was very helpful. We received excellent assistance from customer service to answer some initial questions we had when placing the ad. The car sold in a little over 30 days, at a good price. We are very glad we used ClassicCars and highly recommend!
Donald Sallot
GBGreat service Great service, easy to manage listing.
Marty
GBLots of looks Lots of looks, great exposure but I did not sell my car on this site.I Like the ability to post pictures and update etc. However when searching on an older computer the amount of frustration due to the amount of pop ups and ads slows the ability for potential buyers to scan through pictures. My concern is that is why lots of looks but no sales. Possibly buyers get frustrated and go elsewhere. Since we are dealing with Classic cars in my case 30s street rods the buyers seem to be older and not necessarily owning the newest high speed equipment needed to view this site.