How to sell your E34 the right way (also applies to all cars because, let's face it, you won't sell your E34...)

The most important step is just your car! Do not put in other cars next to it. But most of us lack of a professional studio, but that is okay. The second step is to put your car into the best scenery you can think of.

The most important step is just your car! Do not put in other cars next to it. But most of us lack of a professional studio, but that is okay. The second step is to put your car into the best scenery you can think of. For me (you might notice this spot from last weeks post), it is this little road into the woods with nice hills in the background. Using a scenery might seem to be not that important, but a good landscape picture awakes some sort of adventure feeling. Sometimes holiday feeling. And that is exactly what you as a sales person want. There are no worse pictures than just parked in front of your 25 level apartment komplex. Take the trip. And the first picture has to basically get the potential buyer a boner like a 15 year old looking at naked women in Playboy Magazine and the same time shows your car in a good way.
And always be honest in description. You might forget some knocking noise from front or a bit rust on the doors or some loose interior to mention =) but be honest. Do not say Suspension is in the best shape when the car bounces of every little pothole.

Take a few pictures to show your car on every angle

show exterior damage
My car has not suffered that much in its 25 years. But even though all owners cared for it, it has suffered two small accidents. Of course if it has suffered bigger ones do mention it and be honest if it is mended properly. If I look at a cheaply mended car, and it was not mentioned anywhere I really get annoyed and angry. Believe me, most people looking for a classic know pretty much what they are looking for. Do not try to fool someone. Might get nasty. With my car, the front splitter decided to be grounded and it is scratched a bit and there is a small dent on the tailgate, because previous owner backed up into his bike in the narrow garage.

Now move to the interior. Show the Specs of your car. If your car is low on Specs just phrase it as reliable and nothing ever gone wrong in the interior (because when nothing there nothing can get broken, right). But still take the pictures from the seats, center console and your Speedo.

Center console

every E34 enthusiast will know if this climate control is automatic or just sth. that makes your car cold. Also a Digital clock with outside temp. gauge is no small boardcomputer. It just is not!
every E34 enthusiast will know if this climate control is automatic or…

A picture of the new "workingplace"

showing milage and that the instruments do not have any pixel errors or sth. like that.
showing milage and that the instruments do not have any pixel errors or…

If the instruments have errors, like wrong pixels that is no dealbreaker at all. But if you show it in front, the potential buyer knows it coming to you and does not want to low ball you for that issue, and when he does, you mentioned it in the ad.

Front and rear seats and equipment they use
Interior snapshots always worth, because you want the buyer to feel comfortable and knowing what he got himself into. If your seats feature seat heating (this example has front and rear seat heating), electric seat adjustment (both features I did not want, but hey they were there) take pictures and write if they work properly. (With my M5 I disconnected seat heating, because this thing only sees summers, and the electric seat on the driver side has the typical E34 failure…. As I said two features totally not worth having in an E34)

By this time we have 14 Pictures ( the primary picture is repeated in the outside shots). On Ebay or Autoscout or mobile, where you make the ad you can put in mostly 15 pictures, so you have 1 to go…. and where to put it? - Yes the engine bay, at least 1.

Show the engine bay, if it is a bit oil filthy there are two ways actually to approach from now. For me a bit oil shows honesty, my engine is sealed quite well and dust is building up… so no need to fake sth. But some people think even a very thin trace of oil mean bad business. I mean over all, E34s are used cars well in their 20s, what do you expect. I actually look for small oil traces, because that shows honesty as I said. But you can approach this the second way and clean the engine. Depends actually just on the buyer. But I would never do it. Well oil traces are not to see on pictures anyway.
If you have any pictures left settle the deal with some sexy pictures…we all know the good chocolate side of our babes.

And no I am not gonna sell this one. If I ever want to get right of her, what most likely never happens, my Dad raised claim on me selling this beauty to him. Yes I also used this to introduce you to this beauty, and hope to have entertained you, since that is the job of a moderator, too.

It is also good to ad a video proving that the car works properly

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