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Key Things To Know When Selling Your Car Online

   

Selling your car online can indeed be a daunting task. You want to get a fair deal, as quickly and effortlessly as possible. Whether it's selling a car privately, or selling it to an instant car-buying service like us, many options are available to you depending on your circumstances. If you’re selling your car online, you probably have a lot of questions. Here are some common concerns to help you navigate the process safely and effectively:

Who Pays the Most?

It’s a fair question, but the answer is somewhat dependent on your priorities. If you have all the time in the world, then selling it privately might be the best option for you to get the best price for your car. But the biggest issue with this method is that a car is only worth what someone will pay for it, and let's be honest, it’s rarely what you hope to get for it. Private buyers like to haggle and are always happy just to walk away for no apparent reason. If you have the time, it may work, but if you don’t, a car-buying service might be a better option.

Traps and Pitfalls of Selling My Car Elsewhere

Selling a car privately can be time-consuming and fraught with uncertainty. Private buyers may haggle aggressively, walk away from deals at the last minute, or fail to show up for agreed-upon appointments. This can lead to frustration and wasted time. In contrast, selling to a car-buying service like Cash For Cars eliminates these risks, providing a straightforward and reliable transaction.

Can I Sell a Faulty or Scrap Car Online?

There are a few car-buying services out there. Cash For Cars specialises in older, high-mileage or damaged vehicles, so if that’s what you have, then we are the place for you! What Documents Do You Need to Sell Your Car Online? When selling a car privately, ideally, you will have your V5C, otherwise known as the car logbook (learn more about the V5C document here). It has your details and information on the car. It is not legal proof of ownership but is used to show who is responsible for taxing and registering the car. It is possible to sell your car without a V5C, but the absence of the document can lower the value of your car and put off potential buyers. If you don’t have a V5C, you should create a Bill of Sale including:

• The vehicle make and model.

• The Vehicle Registration Number (VRN).

• The VIN number (you can usually find this in the engine bay or on the passenger side door sill).

• Your full name.

• The buyer’s full name.

• A signature from the two parties involved.

• The sale price.

• The date.

• Any payment terms like monthly payments.

• And finally, an acknowledgement that the vehicle is “sold as seen”. Other documents that can raise the value of your car include:

MOT Certificate: Shows that your car has passed the mandatory safety test.

Service History: Demonstrates that the car has been maintained regularly.

What Happens to My Car When I Sell It to Cash For Cars?

If you sell through Cash For Cars, we will collect your vehicle from your home for free, which is extremely handy if the car can’t drive on the road. Within minutes of collection, you will receive your payment. No need to wash or clean the car, and there’s no chance of us changing our minds before picking the car up. Even if your vehicle is completely totalled, otherwise known as a CAT B Breaker, we will still buy it. We will then recycle and dispose of it responsibly at an Authorised Treatment Facility (ATF) that follows strict end-of-life vehicle guidelines.

Have a damaged or salvaged vehicle you want to sell without the hassle of a private sale? Get your quote now and sell your car for its true market value!