This may come out harsh, if so, I'm sorry.
Do you really think your site is poised to take on eBay motors? I'm not sure if you were serious or not, but here are a few of my suggestions:
Get rid of that bravenet counter thing.
Get rid of that hosting button, the Link Partners link, the Web Award thing, and the heart thing.
This is what I see:
I don't see "400 Vehicles". I don't see the "Java Button at Bottom left" that I am asked to click.
The scrolling text on each page indicating that no advertizing contract has been signed is annoying.
On your "Jobs" page you have this:
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All major cities in U.S.A. and Canada with 150,000 People to 750,000 People will have one Office. Will have 3-4 Full time staff. Cities with more than 750,000 People will have 4-8 Full time staff with Two locations in the city.
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How is that working out for you? Such claims from a site with a bravenet counter in the header do not lend credability.
Your home page says I can list my car for sale for free on your site. Your "Sell Your Vehicle" page says it costs $19.95.
I could go on forever, but to summarize, your "web site of the Future" looks a lot like the websites of the past.
Again, if I sound harsh, I'm sorry, but I always get amazed when I see this kind of stuff.
If you are serious about wanting to do something like this. Start out local. eBay does not have an office in your town; get all the local FSBO cars listed on your site. Set realistic goals. Instead of this "I'm going to take on the largest sites on the internet" mentality, try to get a chunk of the market in your town and go from there.
When starting small you give yourself a chance to learn and improve.
Again, best of luck.