What is a Car Boot Sale?
In the UK Car Boot sales are the most popular way for people to quickly get rid of their stuff in return for quick cash. In the United States, I think Garage Sales are more popular. And, Yard Sales I have seen in both the UK and the States. But the same principles apply to all three types of sale, except that Car Boot Sales take place in a designated place where a whole lot of other people also gather to sell their ‘wares’; ‘car booters’ pay for their space; and customers come specifically to buy, shop for bargains and browse all the ‘stalls’. The whole thing works a little bit like a market where stall holders collect in a market place or hall and buyers come to browse the stall. The difference is that you do not need any special licenses or equipment; in most cases, you do not need to book, just turn up in plenty of time, set up in the space that the wardens direct you to, pay your fee, and off you go! Most car boot sale sites do not allow you to sell new or commerical goods, but som
A car boot sale is to Britain as a garage sale is to the United States. Car boot sales are characterized by private citizens coming together to buy and sell unwanted and new, or second-hand, items in a public space. The phrase car boot sale is derived from the habits of sellers who fill their vehicles’ trunks — the cars’ boots — with items to sell. These items can range from expensive antiques and heirlooms to inexpensive trinkets and children’s toys. Books, CDs, DVDs, clothes, home decor and computer equipment are some of the most popular items bought and sold at boot sales. Much like an American garage sale, boot sales can carry something for everyone. Some attributes of a boot sale are: • Location. Boot sales can be found almost anywhere, from sheep’s or cow’s fields, market stalls where food or other agricultural products are sold to schools and even parking lots. A boot sale can also take place indoors, in buildings capable of accommodating large numbers of people and their loot.