Not For Sale Stickers
Not For Sale Stickers help dealerships clearly identify vehicles that are not yet ready for retail sale. Commonly used on recent trade-ins, auction purchases, service vehicles, and inventory awaiting inspection or reconditioning, these stickers provide an easy way to communicate vehicle status to customers and dealership staff.
Many dealerships use Not For Sale Stickers to prevent customer confusion while vehicles are being processed, inspected, repaired, detailed, or prepared for sale. Once the vehicle is ready for retail display and the required FTC Buyers Guide Form has been completed and installed, the temporary sticker can be removed.
These highly visible yellow stickers feature red printing and are designed for exterior window application, making them easy to see from outside the vehicle. Available in both “Not For Sale” and “Not Ready For Sale” versions, they help dealerships maintain organized inventory management and improve lot communication.
For vehicles that are ready for sale, be sure to view our Buyers Guide Forms Collection.
Most in-stock Not For Sale Stickers ship the same day or next business day.
Product Features
- Helps identify vehicles not ready for sale
- Ideal for trade-ins and newly acquired inventory
- Exterior window application
- Bright yellow stock for high visibility
- Red imprint for easy recognition
- Available in two message versions
- Easy to apply and remove
- Helps improve lot organization
- Supports dealership inventory management
- Packaged 100 per pack
- Same-day or next-business-day shipping on most in-stock orders
Product Specifications
- Sticker Size: 2-3/4” x 5-1/2”
- Application: Exterior Vehicle Window
- Stock Color: Yellow
- Print Color: Red
- Adhesive Type: Light Adhesive
- Package Quantity: 100 Per Pack
Available Versions
- Not For Sale
- Not Ready For Sale
Frequently Asked Questions
What are Not For Sale Stickers used for?
Not For Sale Stickers help dealerships identify vehicles that are not yet available for retail sale, such as trade-ins, auction purchases, or vehicles awaiting inspection and reconditioning.
What is the difference between Not For Sale and Not Ready For Sale?
Both versions communicate that a vehicle is not currently available for purchase. Some dealerships prefer “Not Ready For Sale” for vehicles that are actively being prepared for retail sale.
Where are these stickers installed?
These stickers are designed to be applied to the outside of the vehicle window for maximum visibility.
Are these stickers commonly used on trade-ins?
Yes. Many dealerships use these stickers on newly acquired trade-ins until inspections, reconditioning, pricing, and required paperwork have been completed.
Can these be used while a vehicle is awaiting a Buyers Guide Form?
Yes. Many dealerships use these stickers until the vehicle has been fully processed and a Buyers Guide Form is installed.
What color are the stickers?
The stickers are printed in red ink on bright yellow adhesive stock for easy visibility.
How many stickers are included?
Each package contains 100 stickers.
Do these leave excessive adhesive residue?
The stickers use a light adhesive designed for temporary dealership inventory identification.
How quickly do these ship?
Most in-stock Not For Sale Stickers ship the same day or next business day.
Common Uses for Not For Sale Stickers
- Recent trade-ins
- Auction vehicle purchases
- Vehicles awaiting inspection
- Reconditioning departments
- Service department loaners
- Wholesale inventory
- Inventory awaiting pricing
- Vehicles missing required documentation
- Vehicles awaiting Buyers Guide installation
- Dealer lot management
- Inventory control
- Vehicle status identification