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fireball
12th July 2008, 02:07
my pain in the arse GZ250......
all i want to do is be rid of Rawberry she has sat outside for over 3 weeks now doing nothing, ive been cheating on her with the ZZR, have tried trade me the T&E but no one wants her (cant blame them) if i take her in for a trade in ill be lucky to get $2000 for her and i know she is worth at least $3000
i wont lie she does have a little niggle every now and then to strip my pocket of hundreds of dollars at a time, but she is now running sweet, i just want a new toy :crybaby:
so to pick your brains what helps to sell a bike? or the sad alternative cut my losses and trade in and loose about $1000
Got insurance?
Then lets go to Woodcocks, I'll ride ;)
Tank
12th July 2008, 02:19
my pain in the arse GZ250......
all i want to do is be rid of Rawberry she has sat outside for over 3 weeks now doing nothing, ive been cheating on her with the ZZR, have tried trade me the T&E but no one wants her (cant blame them) if i take her in for a trade in ill be lucky to get $2000 for her and i know she is worth at least $3000
If nobody wants her and 2k is all you can get - then that's what its worth.
Personally Id just take her to the shop and flip it.
breakaway
12th July 2008, 02:21
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I'm a lot like you when it comes to selling shit. I weigh up how much I'll lose if I sell the item now and then work out how much money I'll lose. And then I decide to hang on to it.
Look at it this way - if you don't sell it, you're not going to get any joy out of it - it's just gonna sit there. Worse comes to worst, trade it in.
When selling bikes, clean it up, take good photos, and then chuck it on for a shit high price. Should sell well, it's a 250 right? Ive seen ones in atrocious conditions pull way over $2500.
fireball
12th July 2008, 02:27
Should sell well, it's a 250 right?
yes but its a cruiser 250 that has over 30 000km on the clock and its only a 2000
its really a chick bike and you would think with the number of chicks getting into riding they would want a nice low learner friendly bike with a bullet proof engine......
im almost tempted to throw it down the road but the excess isnt worth it.:laugh:
breakaway
12th July 2008, 03:20
30,000 km is nothing. Chuck it on for $3000 and see what happens. Make sure you take some good photos of it though.
gunnyrob
12th July 2008, 08:22
suck the loss & get rid of it. The longer it stays, the more pissed off you'll be that you're nor riding what you really want to ride.
It isn't worth 3K. Get realistic with your price and it will sell.
Mully
12th July 2008, 09:59
Miss Mully will give you $100 for it.
MVnut
12th July 2008, 10:04
Trade it in, then it's gone and you will be happy cos you'll be on your new bike
jrandom
12th July 2008, 10:11
It's not worth 3K, sweetie. Just take the hit and get what you can for it.
When do you get your full licence?
NinjaNanna
12th July 2008, 11:41
As with all things in life the market sets the price.
And as you are trying to trade during the non-riding season, you won't get top price.
Basically you have a couple of options:
1. Sell Privately at the market value of the bike - yes it might be a couple of hundred less than in summer but listen carefully YOU SHOULD ALSO BUY YOUR NEW BIKE FOR LESS THAN IT WOULD COST YOU IN SUMMER as well.
2. Trade it now and lose any real negotiating power you have - but you will have your new bike (and realistically it'll only cost you a couple of hundred extra)
3. If you can manage it buy your new bike now at winter prices and hold onto your GZ until summer and then sell it.
Personally whilst option 3 looks the best I would recommend it, you actually stand to lose money rather than save it. Waiting till summer will still cost you Rego and a warrant, possibly insurance, interest payments, plus you are putting all of your faith into the idea that youhave accurately assessed the summer market value of your bike.
Personally, I think Option 1 is the best, I'd put it on at $2200 no reserve and let the market decide for you.
That being said in my 2 upgrades I've always traded - but I'm impatient and don't like waiting.
TLMAN
12th July 2008, 11:57
Try a $1 reserve auction on TM:argh:
breakaway
12th July 2008, 23:17
Perhaps show us some photos so a more accurate price can be estimated?
musicman
12th July 2008, 23:32
There's a few other GZ250s on Trademe (http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/CategoryAttributeSearchResults.aspx?search=1&mcat=0001-0026-1255-&sidebar=1&39=Cruiser&40=Suzuki&153=&9=250&9=250&24=0&24=0&51=0&51=0&x=34&y=12) going for $3500 or more, they're newer than yours and have less mileage, but you could chuck it on there for $3000 and see what happens (or have you already been doing that and have had no luck?).
breakaway
13th July 2008, 03:08
I think fireball underestimates how much 250s are worth.
fireball
13th July 2008, 04:01
There's a few other GZ250s on Trademe (http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/CategoryAttributeSearchResults.aspx?search=1&mcat=0001-0026-1255-&sidebar=1&39=Cruiser&40=Suzuki&153=&9=250&9=250&24=0&24=0&51=0&51=0&x=34&y=12) going for $3500 or more, they're newer than yours and have less mileage, but you could chuck it on there for $3000 and see what happens (or have you already been doing that and have had no luck?).
chucked it on there for auction no bids, my fixed offer was 3600 ill prob list it again then if not sold bite the bullet and trade in
NinjaNanna
13th July 2008, 10:27
chucked it on there for auction no bids, my fixed offer was 3600 ill prob list it again then if not sold bite the bullet and trade in
Find out exacty what the trade value is!!!
Then put it on trademe with the trade value as the starting price. Every dollar over that is a dollar you don't pay for your new bike.
Everybody knows that tradein values are low because the bike shops need to make money on your bike to stay in business, so I'd be sure that it would attract plenty of atttention with that as the starting bid.
ynot slow
13th July 2008, 11:30
Trade me $1 reserve is ok but then you end up with dickheads asking stupid questions,namely why $1 reserve,and what's wrong with it?Also you need a back up bidder incase it looks like it will sell for say $1500.Know of a guy who did the same,but close to end of auction he was looking at losing $3000 as car was worth $8500 and the bid for 4 days was $5500,he had a mate bid to $6000 on condition the sale was null and void if the mate won,turned out another two got into bidding war and sold for $9000.
fireball
15th July 2008, 15:20
i have relisted it yesterday at $2900 with reserve of $3200 and have had one bid so far..... thanks for your bits of advice now i just hope it sells 12 days to go!
Forest
16th July 2008, 10:16
i have relisted it yesterday at $2900 with reserve of $3200 and have had one bid so far..... thanks for your bits of advice now i just hope it sells 12 days to go!
If you think it is worth $3,000 then why did you set the reserve to $3,200 ?
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