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Step 1
Start with a overview look of the vehicle. Make the picture looks like it is right out of a catalog.
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Step 2
Give your buyer a look at the engine. After cleaning it, take a shot so everyone can see how it all looks under the hood.
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Step 3
A chance to see the tires is important. If you have alloy wheels, do a straight on shot. If you have a wonderful tread on the tires, then show how much tread is there with a close up shot.
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Step 4
Do a shot down the side of the vehicle to shot the lack of dents (hopefully). Do one for the drivers side as well as the passengers side to give a real sense of what the vehicle is about. Also do a front and back photo straight on the vehicle.
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Step 5
If there are dents, rust or problems, create a sense of trust immediately by identifying and sharing these issues with your buyers. You definitely price the vehicle accordingly but sharing the problems will also defuse people from trying to dicker you down for items not discussed.
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Step 6
For convertibles, make sure you show how the top looks on and off the vehicle.














