Where is the best place to sell a 90s Rover?
            
            
                I have my father-in-laws car to sell, it's a 1998 Rover 420d. He has had it for 18 years -  where would be the best place to sell? I have tried Autotrader but they won't list due to its age.
            
            Asked on 17 September 2018 by Sally
 Answered by 
                            Keith Moody
                    Answered by 
                            Keith Moody
                    
                
                        You can list it on a range of enthusiasts site for free. These include Car & Classic, Classic Cars for Sale and our own site. There's no charge for uploading an advert and it's a great way to reach a lot of people. You could also try advertising it in some of the print titles like Classic Car Buyer. Social media sites like Facebook are also a good way to reach a lot of people. eBay could also be worth a go, but comes with an extra level of buyer based hassle and fees. Try to use good quality images that show the whole car (with close-ups of any damage) and as much information and service history as you can.
                    
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