Anyone else having problems selling their RS 4?
#1
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Anyone else having problems selling their RS 4?
I have found there isn't much interest for it, or no one wants yellow!
At $56,900 for mine, you think there would be a buyer rather quickly.
I guess it's also the time of the year and the market is a little weak right now.
Anyone else?
At $56,900 for mine, you think there would be a buyer rather quickly.
I guess it's also the time of the year and the market is a little weak right now.
Anyone else?
#4
Re: Anyone else having problems selling their RS 4?
i have an imola yellow rs4 with 7500 miles i want to sell . just decided the other day. it is a tough color . either a person loves it or hates it. i personally think its a great color for that car . just like a z06 in yellow is sick. or a murcielago or gallardo. in yellow. certain cars look good. i live in new jersey and saw a person with jersey plates owning an imola yellow rs4 on this site. holla back......
#6
There was a dealer near me in Colorado Springs which is Audi country that had an Imola for 6 months!
I almost traded in my S4 for it but the dealership was being stupid so the deal fell through. The car ended up sitting on their show room for another 4 months or so.
#7
08 Imola in Dallas. Personally I think the Rs4 looks totaly Hot in Imola...
but would I buy one?....lets just say I came within $1500 of buying one and would not pull the trigger. It's a tough color to own for an ultra conservative person like me.<ul><li><a href="http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2008-Audi-RS4-LOW-MILES-HIGH-PERFORMANCE-ONE-OWNER_W0QQitemZ190195072582QQcmdZViewItem?hash=ite m190195072582">http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2008-Audi-RS4-LOW-MILES-HIGH-PERFORMANCE-ONE-OWNER_W0QQitemZ1
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#8
Between now and tax season ending, cars sales are always slow. Hang on. More buyers will enter the
market once they know their financial situation.
In the meantime, detail the heck out of the thing, take some really great pictures, and write some sizzling sales cha-cha (how the car drives, service history, how you've cared for it). Blitz all the forums, cars.com, and othe online sales venues. A car like yours needs to find a specific buyer. That buyer is going to be picky. When the right buyer meets the right car, you will have no problem selling the car for the asking price.
We had the same issue at the dealership. We'd have a bright red A6 with ivory and black interior. Most folks would grimace. Then some person would come along who just had to have it. They gladly paid MSRP for such a unique car.
You need to pitch it the same way and have patience.
In the meantime, detail the heck out of the thing, take some really great pictures, and write some sizzling sales cha-cha (how the car drives, service history, how you've cared for it). Blitz all the forums, cars.com, and othe online sales venues. A car like yours needs to find a specific buyer. That buyer is going to be picky. When the right buyer meets the right car, you will have no problem selling the car for the asking price.
We had the same issue at the dealership. We'd have a bright red A6 with ivory and black interior. Most folks would grimace. Then some person would come along who just had to have it. They gladly paid MSRP for such a unique car.
You need to pitch it the same way and have patience.