Now buy, sell cars online in Kashmir
Click to kaarbaar.com
MIR USMAN
Srinagar, Apr 27: Need to buy a ritzy ride or get rid of a crabby car? Well, you can do it without moving out of your living room: Kashmir’s first online Buy and Sell website for automobiles, kaarbaar.com has logged in.
And no matter where you live in Kashmir, Kaarbaar.com ensures that you are just a click away from landing a car or a bike in your garage. So gear up, fasten your seat belts and get ready to ‘test drive’ the all new website.
Browse through a wide range of automobiles and choose the one that suits you the best. Upload pictures of your pimped up ride and get the best offers from across the valley. While you are on track with Kaarbaar.com, there are simply no ‘pit stops’.
EASY
Can’t get a customer for your used car? Fret not. All you need to do is upload the pictures of your automobile on Kaarbaar.com and let the website do the search for you. Once the prospective customers are lined up, the website will shoot you an email or call you directly. “One can easily upload pictures of his car or bike on the website. If anyone is interested in buying, we will let him meet with the seller,” says Adnan Rangrez, who along with two other friends started the website.
ECONOMIC
Want a ride but are low on money? No worries. Kaarbaar.com’s top priority is to ensure that its clientele don’t burn a hole in their pocket while buying from them. As the website operates online, it gives the owners a room to work without staff. The costs are reduced and the benefits are passed to the customers. “Usually the dealer who sells a second hand car or bike charges a very high amount. We only charge 1.9 percent of the deal that will be fixed. It’s the customers who are benefitted because we operate on commission basis.”
SAFE
Worried about your investment? Kaarbaar.com knows the worth of your hard earned money and guarantees ‘zero tampering’ and ‘no chicanery’. The Unique Selling Proposition (USP) of Kaarbaar.com, according to Adnan is ‘transparency’. The website makes it a point that no self- quoted prices are charged. “A seller doesn’t need to drop his car or bike at our place. He can keep it with him until we get him a customer,” he says.
VARIETY
From bikes to family cars and SUVs (Sports Utility Vehicle) to sedans, Kaarbaar.com has a wide range of automobiles laid on the platter for you. It’s a one- stop shop (read website) to satisfy all your needs. “One can upload pictures of all kinds of automobiles on the website even pictures of commercial vehicles.”
BETTER OFFERS
Affording a big collection apart, the website also provides offers galore and helps the clientele get better value for their money. “The best thing about this website is that you can get customers from different areas of the valley that can provide better offers for your automobiles than localized customers. A seller from north Kashmir can get a buyer with a better offer from south Kashmir,” says Adnan.
Lastupdate on : Fri, 27 Apr 2012 21:30:00 Makkah time
Lastupdate on : Fri, 27 Apr 2012 18:30:00 GMT
Lastupdate on : Sat, 28 Apr 2012 00:00:00 IST
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