: If they have the time and patience to sell privately, that is a viable option, according to The Toronto Star. But for those who aren't careful, that strategy can backfire. Most cars owners want to get the best price for their vehicles. Privately sold vehicles rarely sell quickly unless there is a buyer already lined up. The other caveat in selling a car privately is watching out for curbsiders, individuals who deliberately misrepresent themselves and the vehicles they are attempting to sell. If the buyer happens to be a family member, I would think twice about it because the situation could get awkward if something goes wrong with the car.
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