This method of searching is quite worthless and it'd even be better for you to just use the newspaper classifieds.
So without further ado, I've found a site that allows the user to search through hundreds of car results from car owners, not dealers. If you go to Craigs Cars for Sale (http://craigscarsforsale.net), you will be able to find a complete listing of used craigslist cars by state. Now, you're probably thinking, why the heck would I want to go to this website, instead of going to Craigslist itself? The answer is simple, because if you go to Craigslist, you will spend a lot more time browsing cars by state, instead of browsing cars for all states. If you want to save time on car searching, then try out all in one type car search engines such as Craigs Cars. If you want to know more information about these types of cars, then go to this comprehensive overview at http://craigscarsforsale.net/2010/01/craigslist-used-cars/

i like this so much...Used Vans
ReplyDeleteThat's good advice. Those sites just pull RSS feeds and such from the car dealerships and just regurgitate the same thing that people find on car lots. I like your idea of providing a way to search craigslist car ads. One day craigslist will catch up and give users a quicker way to search through car ads, but until then the site that you mention looks very helpful.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Jim
Oh yeah I have a site too that's auto related? Maybe you would visit and have a look at the new design? It's about how to buy a car with bad credit ratings. It sounds complicated but it's really simple. Later!