Wheelchair Van Selling Hints & Tips


Tips to get the most of out of your online ads

Photos

You’ve got 6 photos so make the most of them! Assuming your Handicap Van is in good condition or its an older classic and your providing a realistic portrayal of its condition, you should take Handicap Vane to ensure the handicap van is clean and looking its best both inside and out.

Exterior

Given that you can have 6 photos a good idea is to allocate at least 3 to the exterior of the handicap van, taken from angles that reveal the handicap van in its best light. I.e. rear ¾ shot, full side shot, full front of ¾ front/side shots – what ever angles suit your Handicap Van best.

Interior

A good interior shot that shows the condition of the dash board and front seats as a minimum is highly recommended. If the handicap van has a clean, well presented interior the buyer needs to see it, as this is an area where wear and tear will be evident on the handicap van if not looked after. If the interior is damaged then it is up to you wether to photograph it, if you are selling a handicap van as is at a corresponding price and wish to give buyers a realistic appraisal of the handicap vans condition then yes, other wise it might be best to focus the camera on some of the handicap vans better attributes.

Engine bay

Most buyers are going to want to see whats under the bonnet at some stage – pre-empting this and providing a good clean shot of a good clean engine is an excellent way to instil confidence in the buyer that the handicap van is well looked after. Best done after steam cleaning or degreasing and washing of the engine bay.

Trunk

The trunk or cargo area of the handicap van is other potential high wear area which if in good condition is worth showing to buyers.

Accessories

If the handicap van is fitted with after-market or factory accessories that will enhance the handicap van in the eyes of the buyer then ensure these are obvious in the exterior and interior photos. It may be a good idea to have a close up shot of a certain handicap accessible modification such lowered floors and handicap ramps.

Pre-existing damage/scratches

If your handicap van has dents or scratches on the body work it is probably a good idea to show them in photos as they will then have a good idea of the Handicap Vans condition. This may turn some buyers off, but those who do contact you will be more likely to follow through with the purchase as they have already factored this in to their offer.

Text

There is no limit to the amount of text you can include with your advert so be sure to list all relevant modifications and extras so as to fully inform buyers as to all the features, options and modifications. – don’t hold back – it doesn’t cost any more to be comprehensive!

Advertising using the direct URL

The direct URL is the key to getting buyers to see your handicap van online, the basic idea is to include it every where your advertise your Handicap Van, so that buyers who ready your classified adverts can then log on to the Internet and see your photos and extra details.

Protect Your Password

MobilityVanSales.com advises that under no circumstances should you provide your log in details to anyone in response to email or phone requests for confirmation, no matter how genuine these yemails may appear. Known as “phishing”, a number of these scams are currently in operation on the Internet. No member of MobilityVanSales.com will ever request you to divulge your username or password.

Buyer / Seller Scams

We’ve been alerted to a scam which operates in the following way: An overseas buyer offers to buy your car. They will want to send you a cheque for an amount in excess of the purchase price of your car and will ask you to send the change back to them or to pay the change to a local shipping agent. There are several variations on the theme. If you get an offer like this from overseas, we recommend that you be alert to a possible scam.

Another scam operates as follows: Typically a car/bike/boat, etc will be offered for sale at a very low price. The seller will say that the item is located overseas or in a location that makes it difficult to inspect the item. The seller will ask you to send them a deposit or pay for the item before they will arrange to send it to you. If you get an offer like this, we recommend that you be alert to a possible scam.

We wish you the best of luck in advertising your handicap van!