Today, I had yet another very positive experience while placing an Ad on Classiccars.com. Their Customer service Person Joy, was very informative explaining how to "SAFELY" proceed while selling my Co... See more
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I just sold my 1965 Ford Thunderbird Landau. My entire experience with classiccars.com was great. I was able to advertise for an unlimited amount of time for a very reasonable rate. Any upsale stuf... See more
Horrible! First, this site barely generates any leads for dealers who pay them monthly. Second, Greg Fresquez just isn't very good as his job. He also needs to lose the attitude and do his job as a "D... See more
Had truck posted on both autotrader classic and classis cars. Both were good and promoted inquiries but classic cars provided more and also seemed to provide people who were more serious about buying... See more
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As an INC 5000 awarded business, ClassicCars.com brings buyers and sellers together to easily and safely buy, sell and enjoy classic and collector vehicles. It is a vibrant marketplace built on a technology platform that continues to evolve to meet the needs of classic car buyers, sellers, and enthusiasts. Innovative solutions, technology, first-class customer service and a passion for automobiles powers the company toward continued growth. In 2007, ClassicCars.com was one of the first to understand the importance of online classifieds in relation to the classic car market. A ground-breaking online marketplace was born, built on a love of technology and classic cars. The marketplace attracts over 2.4 million visits a month, has more than 40,000 vehicles for sale, supports the largest online network of classic car dealers and auction houses, and delivers daily industry-leading news coverage. ClassicCars.com has become the trusted home of the collector car enthusiast. Our award-winning team of dedicated customer support specialists spend time with every seller, leveraging all their knowledge and experience to enhance each and every listing and help our customers achieve a quick sale. In 2018 the team’s high quality support was recognized by the Stevie Awards with a Gold award.
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85260, Scottsdale, United States
- customercare@classiccars.com
- classiccars.com
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Classiccars.com superb
Classiccars.com superb! I had over 3k views in ~3 weeks. I captured my asking price with no issues! And my car sold out smoothly very user friendly website. o recommend all to us this site
I had a good experience dealing with…
I had a good experience dealing with them. They have assisted me well.
My experience with Autotrader was excellent!
My experience with Autotrader was excellent. I don’t believe I would have sold my Ford bronco as quickly as I did without the assistance of the team and the mass marketing of my vehicle on the Autotrader website. In the future when I have another vehicle to sell I will definitely use autotrader!
Avoid this company like the plague
Avoid this company like the plague. Their customer service is total a joke. Go use Hemmings or Classic Autotrader!!!

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WARNING: Their site is actively getting harvested for e-mail adresses!
So, I advertised my vehicle and nearly every sales lead I received from classiccars.com was a bot harvesting my e-mail address. As it was important to respond to the sales leads, I did so but I also immediately noticed a sharp increase in spam mail. Almost exclusively American spam mail. Only one sales lead came back with a response and that responder had absolutely NO interest in buying the vehicle.
There are other classic vehicle websites out there. Rather try them out.

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Easy Selling
Easy process to place the add and good leads. I wouldn't have sold my vehicle as fast as I did without Classic Cars leads.
Successful Sale In 15 Days
ClassicCars.com made may car sale a success in a very short time. I started receiving sales leads within hours of the ad being published and still getting them right up to the sale. I posted ads on two other sites. One of them provided two inquiries and the other none.
didn't do much to promote our vehicle
didn't do much to promote our vehicle. Had to put an ad in our local blogs to get anyone even to inquire about it. sold within two weeks after we listed it locally.

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Very Helpful in Selling Our Car
The listing was pretty easy to set up and looked very professional. I needed to speak to a customer service representative one time for a small issue I was having with setting up the listing and she was very pleasant, helpful and she had my listing fixed up in only a minute or two. The person who purchased our car contacted us through ClassicCars.com.
Car Sold
Listed car and within just a couple of days started getting queries. Granted most of the queries were just looky lous just seeing how much they could jew you down and then gone. I thought I sold it once and the buyers financing fell through. Then things were quiet for about 4 weeks, but then the man found the car and that was that. I would definitely recommend this site.
Only heard from scam artists
Almost every person who contacted me were scam artist. When I finally had a real
Buyer I was scared to make the deal. He was willing to wait until all money cleared hands. When I sent email to classic on a scammers I thought they would investigate or remove their id but instead said it was not their problem. There needs to be better filters to stop these scammers.

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Didn’t sell through classic cars
Didn’t sell through classic cars. The “sales leads” I got from them didn’t seem like they were legit. Won’t use them in the future

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Car auction - NO, ClassicCars - YES
I, originally, tried to sell my car at Scottsdale, Russo and Steel, who damaged the car and it had to be repaired for a couple of thousands. The car was bid to $242K. Below the reserve, I tried to sell it for a couple of months while stored on the mainland. This failed and I shipped the car back to Hawaii The total cost including attending the auction was close to $10K.
I decided to list it with ClassicCars. Over a period of one year, I got some 90 responses from all over the world. and finally sold for $317K.
So, I based on my experience, I am convinced that for an individual living far from the site and not in a hurry to sell his classic car, an auction makes NO cense. It is by far better and easier for this individual to list it with ClassicCars, a company that always treated me very nice and professionally.
I requested information on an mgb that…
I requested information on an mgb that I was interested in. They sent me an automated message saying seller would be in contact within 3 days. Then another automated email about whether I heard from seller. Are you not in communication with your sellers? Better service through local markets!

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Selling experience for 2006 Audi S4
The process to submit a car, the analytics and selling status information and potential buyer communication process are all very good. Unfortunately, I had hundreds of views, but no takers. May not have been the right audience for a 2006 Audi S4.
I didn't get one call/text
I didn't get one call/text. I sold my car on Facebook Marketplace.
Sold Quick after we were chosen "Pick of the Day"
I had no prior experience selling cars on the internet.
So when our charity had a ’37 Dodge donated, I listed it on a couple of sites. ClassicCars.com was the only site from which we received inquires. And then when ClassicCars.com chose our car to be their “Pick of the Day”, the interest went through the roof and we sold it, for asking price, within 24 hours!
Staff was very helpful
Staff was very helpful. As an elderly person unused to selling on the internet, they assisted with a walk through process.
And we sold the vehicle.
Classiccars.com is the best
Classiccars.com is the best! I had over 6k views in ~4 weeks with ten very promising leads. One lead turned out to be the winner. I captured my asking price with no issues! CC website is user friendly, and the user has the ability to modify the original write-up/description as-well-as adding/deleting photos. It was the best $300+ dollars I ever spent! I would use the CC website again, without hesitation.
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