Sell my Car - Selling my car - Sell Used Car
In order to sell
your used car you'll have to do things like
running a classified ad either locally or on
a high traffic Internet site, field phone calls
and have strangers come to your house so that
you can go on test drives with them. Then of
course, negotiate!
You'll also have
to keep your vehicle spotless so that it makes
a good first impression!
If you don't
feel comfortable doing these things then trade
your vehicle in to a dealer and forget it.
Of course, if you do, you may be giving up some
of the extra cash you could have made from your
car.
If
You're Willing to Give It a Try, Here Are Some
Tips To Help You:
- Write
a simple classified ad emphasizing all the
strong points of the vehicle. Don't lie,
but don't go out of your way to point out
what you may think are weak points! In fact,
the person considering your vehicle may not
see them as weak points at all!
- Put
a price in the ad, and a phone number. Don't
put your address in the ad unless you want
people popping in on you unexpectedly all
hours of the day and night.
- If
you're at all concerned about being alone
when someone comes to look at your vehicle...And
You Should Be...set up appointments when a
friend or family member can be there with
you. This cannot be over emphasized!
- Use
Your Head, and Put Safety First!
A
sample classified ad for you used car could
read something like this:
"1997 Ford Escort LX. Exceptionally
clean and very well cared for. 1 owner from
new. Fully
equipped with all extras including F/F sun roof!
Only
39000 miles. £3,200 ono. Call 01484-12345."
- Emphasize
any unusual good points and let people know
how clean your vehicle is. Keep
it simple and positive.
- Follow
the link on the main page of the motoring
section and look up the retail value of your
vehicle. Now understand that this price
is not carved in stone, and is probably high!
You'll have to use your own judgement on
how much to settle for!
- If
you owe money on your vehicle don't use your
payoff to determine the selling price.
It probably has no bearing on what your vehicle
is actually worth. You'll either short-change
yourself, or you'll be asking an unrealistically
high price for your car and you'll never sell
it!
- If
you owe more on your vehicle than you could
ever hope to get for it, you're going
to have to make a decision to either keep
your vehicle until it's paid off, or cut your
loses and take what you can get and move on.
- Before
you show your used car to anyone. Make
sure all the fluids are at their proper levels,
especially the oil. In fact, have your oil
changed just before you sell your vehicle
so that the oil is nice and clean. People
will look at the oil, rub it between their
fingers, smell it and even taste it!
GOOD
LUCK!!!