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Having tried Facebook, I had no actual buyers just lowball bids, however I choose not to wholesale it. Having purchased a new vehicle I need to start taking a more serious approach to best sell my vehicle. This being my first vehicle I will have sold in Thailand I know TV members can make some very proper suggestions

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The only way to sell a car is to price it right.maybe you want too much if you have no offers. Have you tried a tent? They will usually all give you the same wholesaleprice. Then add a little bit more and it should sell retail.

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Supermarket notice boards, local expat forums, parking in a busy area with a For Sale sign, brief details, price & phonenumber displayed, searching Google for "Thailand used cars" brings up many options. Pattaya Trader, there are several English newspapers that carry classifieds in Pattaya. So many avenues!

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Don't limit yourself to English speaking papers / websites... by doing so you are cutting down your potential market by a huge amount.

look for the Thai Magazines... List on some Thai Websites...

If you don't speak Thai, sit down for a day with someone who does and use their assistance.

Of course, English speaking sites:

- Desperately seeking (Facebook)

- Baht & Sold

- Local news papers

- ThaiVisa.com classifieds

And other specific car sites:

-Taladrod

-Expat motors

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