Left Lane Brain Series – A Guide To Selling Your Car

(2 customer reviews)

$0.95

In this edition we provide a guide to selling your car. This edition includes four chapters and easy to follow steps that will take some of the stress out of selling your car, increase the sale price, and improve your odds of finding a buyer.

Description

“Sell your car using these three ridiculously easy steps!” WRONG! Selling a car is like painting; The best results come from proper prep work and attention to detail. In this edition, we provide a guide to selling your car. This edition breaks down selling a car into individual and easy to follow steps that will take some of the stress out of the process, increase the sale price, and improve your odds of finding a buyer.

  • Chapters: 4
  • Pages: 12
  • Format: PDF
  • Dimensions: 1024 x 768 Pixels

Note: Selling your car is an opportunity to practice the virtue of Temperance. Automobile owners everywhere thank you for your honesty! Consider how upset you would be if you just bought a car, and someone lied to you about its condition.

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2 reviews for Left Lane Brain Series – A Guide To Selling Your Car

  1. Ethan

    I found this very helpful, I’d recommend this to everyone that is planning on selling a car. It’s a lot of common sense (which is not so common) and a lot of non-common sense that clearly demonstrates the author has sold cars before. 🙂

  2. Stuart

    YAY! Free!

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