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Are You Too Busy To Sell Your Car?
- By Adam Smith
- Published Tuesday 4th 2009
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time one thing you can't afford to lose?
People
with busy lives often put off selling their cars for fear that it'll take lots
of time and effort. In particular, if you have a performance or high-end
vehicle, a common worry is: “will someone buy my car quickly?”
Even
a glance at specialist car forums shows that many people do struggle to sell
their cars – often taking months to find a buyer. It can be even more of an
issue if you're selling in the summer holiday season when enquiries can slow
right down.
So
the worries aren't unfounded - selling a car can be a laborious chore!
What
then is the best way to sell your car if you're starved for time?
Labour
intensive
On
the face of it, putting a car on eBay or an online advertising site doesn't
seem like too much effort. Then again...
- You have to take
pictures of the car (preferably when clean, in bright sunlight and from
numerous angles).
- You have to write
a full description.
- You have to upload
all of your information and choose either auction of classified listings.
- You have to answer
queries from dozens of people.
- You have to
arrange and deal with viewings.
- You potentially
have to fend off spam and scam emails and phone calls (ranging from the
timewasters, to the outright criminal).
- You have to
confirm and arrange payment.
So,
it's not quite as straightforward as it might appear. In fact, it can be a
time-hungry headache.
What about
specialist dealers?
The
dealer route is a possibility. However, if you own a high-end vehicle, you'll
probably want a specialist dealer that understands your car's value.
It
can also take time to bring your car to each dealer (and each can take a while
to appraise the vehicle). And, at the end of the process, dealers will usually
offer you the lowest quote possible. They have premises overheads to meet after
all – which means they pass the costs to their customers.
Even
if you want to save time, you still don't want to get a bad deal.
Taking a
scalpel to the time and hassle
There
is a way to trim out the fat when it comes to making an easy sale.
Some
online car buyers will offer to pick up your car from you, for free. For
example, at Sell
Car UK you can get:
- A quick,
competitive and free quote over the phone or online
- Pick-up arranged
from a location of your choice, within 24hrs, for free
- Immediate payment
sent to your account before the car is taken away
- Accurate quotes
from people who understand performance and luxury vehicles
Without
a doubt, this has to be the easiest, most straightforward and best value way to
sell a car.
(P.S.
If you've been procrastinating for a while, thinking “maybe I should sell my car”,
do it as soon as possible. Prices are currently surprisingly high!)
