Sensible suggestions for placing an advert
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OK, before the mods get twitchy, I have an ad in the PH pages and one on eBay, and this isn't going to be an advert (those with some nouse could trace through my profile to my PH ad anyway). But where else can I get sensible 'free' exposure for an advert for an Impreza?
I have tried on Scooby.net, but can't place an advert post for some reason and Google list PAGES of Scooby owners clubs. But I don't want to have to register for all of them.
Any pointers?
Dr Rick
I have tried on Scooby.net, but can't place an advert post for some reason and Google list PAGES of Scooby owners clubs. But I don't want to have to register for all of them.
Any pointers?
Dr Rick
cheesesliceking said:
You've not had that long, July ish wasn't it? How come you're getting rid so soon?
I'd love to keep the car, honestly I would. But, having decided to get a second car, we then had to move house and the private road we're up is OK at the moment, but in the winter it's going to be a bugger to get up/down. Last winter we had 18" of snow, ice and -20C temperatures.We have a Disco 4 for the main car and that'll cope no problem. But, there are bits of the track that occasionally scuff on the underbody panels (no damage I hasten to add) because of the typically-Scottish vegetation covered central ridge. I can just see that getting worse in the winter. I have to drop my daughter off at nursery each morning so I need a car that will deal with the conditions. It's a capable car and I love driving it, but I have to be realistic. In hindsight (which is always 20-20) I shouldhave put off the purchase until we'd been in the new house for a while, but on the firsts runs up / down it was all fine. All the neighbours have tractors and 4x4s, but we didn't know them before we purchased the house and the nearest neighbour is half a click away. I don't want to get stranded somewhere and I can't afford to tuck it away and buy a third car as the wife would kill me.
Dr Rick
Dr_Rick said:
I'd love to keep the car, honestly I would. But, having decided to get a second car, we then had to move house and the private road we're up is OK at the moment, but in the winter it's going to be a bugger to get up/down. Last winter we had 18" of snow, ice and -20C temperatures.
We have a Disco 4 for the main car and that'll cope no problem. But, there are bits of the track that occasionally scuff on the underbody panels (no damage I hasten to add) because of the typically-Scottish vegetation covered central ridge. I can just see that getting worse in the winter. I have to drop my daughter off at nursery each morning so I need a car that will deal with the conditions. It's a capable car and I love driving it, but I have to be realistic. In hindsight (which is always 20-20) I shouldhave put off the purchase until we'd been in the new house for a while, but on the firsts runs up / down it was all fine. All the neighbours have tractors and 4x4s, but we didn't know them before we purchased the house and the nearest neighbour is half a click away. I don't want to get stranded somewhere and I can't afford to tuck it away and buy a third car as the wife would kill me.
Dr Rick
Tuck it away and dont tell the wife, better still I'll look after it for you ;o)We have a Disco 4 for the main car and that'll cope no problem. But, there are bits of the track that occasionally scuff on the underbody panels (no damage I hasten to add) because of the typically-Scottish vegetation covered central ridge. I can just see that getting worse in the winter. I have to drop my daughter off at nursery each morning so I need a car that will deal with the conditions. It's a capable car and I love driving it, but I have to be realistic. In hindsight (which is always 20-20) I shouldhave put off the purchase until we'd been in the new house for a while, but on the firsts runs up / down it was all fine. All the neighbours have tractors and 4x4s, but we didn't know them before we purchased the house and the nearest neighbour is half a click away. I don't want to get stranded somewhere and I can't afford to tuck it away and buy a third car as the wife would kill me.
Dr Rick
Shame you have to get rid, you could try ebay, generates a lot of interest and is relativly cheap, there are genuine buyers on there looking for that kid of car, i know because i am one!
cheesesliceking said:
Tuck it away and dont tell the wife, better still I'll look after it for you ;o)
Shame you have to get rid, you could try ebay, generates a lot of interest and is relativly cheap, there are genuine buyers on there looking for that kid of car, i know because i am one!
Well shucks, wouldn't you just guess it, have a look at item 300602470868.Shame you have to get rid, you could try ebay, generates a lot of interest and is relativly cheap, there are genuine buyers on there looking for that kid of car, i know because i am one!
Dr Rick
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