
First, open your phone and locate the app. In the bottom function bar, click on 'Discover' to find the Moments entry, then click on it. After entering Moments, you will arrive at the activity page where you can see buying/selling posts and life updates from friends, allowing you to publish your own post.

I've sold several cars, and posting on social media to sell a car requires careful steps: first, thoroughly wash the car, take photos in good lighting, especially clear shots of the front, side, and trunk; in the description, clearly state the model, year, mileage, and price, and add a highlight like 'full maintenance records' or 'super cool AC'; include a photo of the interior and tire details to build trust. End with a hashtag like #CarForSale and invite shares, with an interactive prompt like 'Comment for priority viewing.' Honesty is key—don’t exaggerate the car’s condition to avoid disputes. If there are many buyers, discussing details via private messages is more efficient and increases the closing rate.

Last time my car sale post blew up on social media, and the key was visuals and engagement: Take a few photos in sunlight, covering all angles inside and outside the car, with a clean and uncluttered background. The caption directly stated ‘2019 RAV4 for sale, 50,000 km and drives great,’ adding emojis like 🚗 to indicate the car’s good condition. Clearly mark the price without hiding anything, and include tags like #UsedCar for easy searching by friends. Engagement strategy is crucial—end with a line like ‘Special discount for old friends who act fast’ to encourage comments and shares. Adding a short video with a car-starting sound effect is super eye-catching, making the post irresistible and sparking conversations as soon as it pops up in feeds.

When posting about selling a car on your social media, follow these tips: Take good photos; clearly state the model, year, mileage, and price; briefly describe the car's condition like 'low wear from family use'; include contact details for easy reach; keep it simple and straightforward; prioritize honesty—don't misrepresent; make it easy for friends to understand and quick to close the deal.


