Seller guide
Good listings reduce friction. Better photos, clearer specs, and more complete descriptions help your car attract more qualified interest and make buyer questions easier to handle.
Start a listingHave the car details ready before you start: make, model, year, mileage, condition, transmission, fuel type, registration status, and the clearest possible price position. Structured data creates better listings than improvising as you go.
A serious buyer will judge the listing from the gallery before reading the description. Use clean light, multiple angles, a dashboard shot, and enough variety that the buyer can understand the condition of the car quickly.
The description should explain what matters beyond the structured fields. Mention the state of the vehicle, useful selling points, and anything a serious buyer would likely ask before inspection.
Once the listing goes live, use notifications and messages quickly. Sellers who respond promptly, keep details consistent, and update their inventory status clearly create more trust over time.