![]() With more than 30 key categories of parts listed, eBay.ca/motors has a range of inventory for every car: Engine Cooling Components Advanced Driver Assistance Systems Electric, Hybrid & PHEV Specific Parts Air & Fuel Delivery Transmission & Drivetrain, and more. And eBay’s Money Back Guarantee on new and used parts means purchases are worry-free. The nice feature with My Garage is if you’re logged in as an eBay user, it will retain that information, to tailor your future shopping experience to what’s in your garage,” adds Baltjes.īuilding out its extensive inventory offerings to the marketplace, eBay Motors gives Canadian automotive service professionals access to trustworthy brands and hard-to-find parts and accessories for every need and every vehicle, including motorcycles, ATVs, boats, commercial trucks, and more. “Auto service providers are familiar with entering the year, make and model to search for parts. Ryan Baltjes, Head of Motors at eBay Canada, says that the easy lookup is only part of the story. Hone your search by product, brand, or keyword, such as anti-lock braking systems, pads, struts, wiper blades, or any auto parts category.Choose the year, make, model, trim, and engine of the car or truck.Take an oxygen sensor for a 1999 Saab as an example – using eBay My Garage turns up more than 450 listings from the OE supplier and some of the best aftermarket brands. ![]() The eBay Motors’ My Garage feature is a helpful tool in their tool kit, allowing them to tailor their search results to a specific make or model, making it even easier to find the right parts and accessories for their specific car project, at the best deal. Especially for the customers that bring in the most rare and unique cars to the shop for maintenance, the parts aren’t always easy to find, or at prices the shop would feel comfortable charging.ĮBay Motors is the perfect solution to meet the needs of automotive service professionals. Long-time automotive service professionals often experience moments of concern when trying to make sure their customers’ vehicles are road-ready on time and on budget. But, with ongoing supply chain issues and inflation, getting the right parts at the right time, and at the right price, is more challenging than ever. In all cases, never allow unaccompanied test drives, always ask to see proof of insurance before allowing anyone to drive your car on the road (at the very least, third-party extension cover for driving other vehicles – in which case check the licence and policyholder match, as it usually doesn’t cover named drivers), and check payments have gone through before releasing the car.Canadians are keeping their cars longer than ever, meaning tuneups, fix-ups and enhancements are in demand. For the most part, once an offer is accepted or BIN taken they are like auctions, but you can limit the chances of this happening and losing your listing fees by not accepting offers without talking to the buyer first, and turning on ‘immediate payment required’. eBay will usually refund final value fees if a buyer doesn’t show, but not listing fees.įixed-price listings can, on occasion, end with a buyer hitting Buy it Now then disappearing. ![]() If the car sells without contact from a buyer, send a polite message straight away congratulating them, and offer some convenient times for them to pay and collect. eBay doesn’t like buyers and sellers talking, so be circumspect when allowing viewing of a car before sale. Once your car has sold you can end the listing with no more fees to pay.Īuctions are the trickiest. If you choose to list as an auction, then use a reserve price, you will pay an additional £9.99 adding Buy it Now to an auction listing costs £5.99, and in all cases adding a full set of 12 high-resolution images with large images in search costs £2.99 – meaning you could spend £33.96 (£14.99 + £2.99 + £9.99 + £5.99) without selling your car at all if you list as an auction with a reserve and BIN while including good images. ![]()
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