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Folks... I'm running up against a wall.

I need to sell 2 and maybe 3 vehicles... I'm looking at B.A.T. but some of You have talked about Brokerage Firms and saying they charge around 10-15% (which is fine). Then there is Hemmings..

I've purchased from ''Streetside Classics'' in Atlanta in the past,  They seem reputable..

So basically I'm asking who You all use and what Your experiences have been ...from a good and bad standpoint.

Seems I'm very good at the purchase side of things, but kinda suck at selling.

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I used Gateway Classic Cars, San Antonio, Tx to sell my 1989 model.  Their goal is to make 15% but they started at 30% since they know there will be negotiations. Your cost of doing this is to pay $49 for a fresh Car Fax.  If they get an offer that pushes them below the 15% minimum, then they contact you to see if you want to drop Your Price to get them back in the 15% profit range.  I found the San Antonio store to be professional and did a good job at marketing.  Streetside classics was also under consideration but farther from my home.  I read all of their past 12 month reviews and found that all of the negative ones were from buyers who did not inspect the car that they purchased and discovered problems after receiving the car. In addition, you will sign a 90 day contract that prohibits you from selling the car outside of their business.  Once the 90 days is past, you can renew for another 90 days or come pick up your car.  My car sold at 75 days.

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