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How to sell your car in Melbourne

Are you planning to sell your car? Whether it’s because you’re upgrading or due to a life change. Trading the car in at a dealer, or selling the car privately are your general courses of action.

Selling a used car to a dealership can be convenient, but you might not always get the best price for it. You might want to look into an independent buyer if you want more cash for your trade-in. Whoever buys your car will need to know about its market value and how much should pay for it.

Selling your car can be complicated, but knowing how the process works can make it easier. All of our more than 35 years of experience in numerous premium vehicle businesses, have led us to share it with you so that you can maximize your car sales.

 

Where to sell your car?

Trade a car in a dealership: you will receive less than the value of the vehicle. This is because the dealership is buying your car to then turn around and sell it to someone else. As such, they usually won’t buy your car at market value because they won’t make much money when it comes to reselling it themselves. While the trade-in value is negotiable, don’t expect to get the best trade-in value from a dealership.

Usually, it’s the ’change over’ figure that’s important anyway. It’s no point selling to a dealer who gives you $2000 more. But the car they are selling you is conversely $2000 or more. More expensive than somewhere else. However, if you need to sell quickly, and don’t have the inclination to do work, prepare the car for sale and deal with private buyer inquiries, then this may suit you.

Online: In this modern era, it would be a good idea to promote your car online. We live in a tech-savvy world and have found that most of the interest you will get from showing your car off being through an ad on the web. Platforms such as Carsales, Autotrader,Facebook, Gumtree and online 3rd parties can be an excellent resource for the average seller.

Posters: Putting up posters or writing on your window may help attract potential buyers who are interested and might lead to a safe, profitable sale, but it relies on your car being out and about, or parked near busy areas, and may attract the ire of the local council, who may frown on this action.

 

Should I sell to dealers or Private buyers? 

We’ve found that when you sell your car privately  you will usually get a better deal. The reason is because dealers try to negotiate people down on the price so they can make enough profit off them in the end.

Some dealers will tell customers their car has problems and needs fixing, so it’s worth less.- a scam that can be difficult to spot if you don’t know much about cars.

Therefore, If you are considering selling to dealers, we always recommend getting an independent pre purchase vehicle inspection.

A pre-purchase car inspection is an examination of a car made before someone buys it. With this, you will know from a fully qualified examiner exactly what issues your car may have, so you can’t get screwed over by any dealer/buyer/re-seller. Read more, to know why you need pre-purchase car inspections and is it worth it? 

If you’re looking for a quick sale, then garages or dealerships will be best. If you have the patience and are in it for the money, then private sellers are your best choice. Note though that you may be subjected to numerous fake/scam buyer enquiries, or need to make time to make the car available for private buyers to inspect/test drive etc. If you are uncomfortable with this, or fearful of getting scammed, then be cautious.

 

How should you prepare your car for sale?

  • Research about the market: Research is essential to the success of most undertakings, including selling your car. You should look for dealer inventory and find estimates for comparable vehicles in your area so you can estimate what yours would be worth at that range.

    It is important to remember that seeing a listing doesn’t mean the car will sell at that price. Buyers offer varying amounts, based on things like the condition of a vehicle and its mileage along with elements such as season or region.

    For example, certain cars are more in-demand at different times of the year. Not as many people want to buy a convertible or sports car during wintertime but you may get better deals on them during the summer season. Conversely, family wagons/SUVs may have more appeal approaching holiday periods.

  • Set a fair price for your car: Finding that perfect balance is what you want to do. You don’t want a price too high or too low as you may reduce your chances of a fair sale, or realize it was too cheap! Before setting the price, take into account whether it has any defaults or issues. It’s also important to consider that people think cars have less value if they’re not complete with all paperwork/service history/2 keys etc.

 

  • Selecting your Ad platform: For starters, you should choose three main platforms to help your sale go as quickly as possible. Of course, it’s likely that you will be very busy. Facebook, Carsales, Autotrader and Gumtree are platforms that can help you find customers.

    You might want to try promoting in Facebook groups or on the market place. Keep in mind, though, that this can attract a lot of time wasters; so it is important for you to be prepared for them before going any further with your promotion.

Tips on how to sell your car

  • Detail: Get your car detailed and show how clean it is – they’re affordable and will help sell your car.

  • Pre Purchase Car Inspection: Get a pre purchase car inspection. It will make your life easier as a seller because you’ll get to determine what type of offers you’re getting and negotiate with buyers more easily. Plus, it’ll put the buyer at ease knowing that they are purchasing something without flaws!

  • Ensure your car is roadworthy and safe: You can’t sell a car without making sure it’s up to safety standards. Make sure you have all the necessary paperwork, along with any certificates required by law.

  • Polish the car: Keep your car looking its best by polishing it. This shine can help it look newer and more appealing to potential buyers.

  • Ensure it smells nice: No one wants to buy a car that smells bad. The smell could be the game-changer! Make sure your car always smells when selling!

  • Car history: Get all the car history together, if there’s any missing pieces, get them as soon as possible. A full history will help with a faster sale and better price.

  • List the issues: Be honest and forthcoming with buyers by telling them about any problems in the car. This will make them trust you more, and they are more likely to give you a fair price in return.

 

Contact a professional

To sell your car at a reasonable price it’s best to have it inspected by a professional vehicle inspector. 

German Precision offers Pre-purchase Car Inspection and Vehicle Check services across Melbourne, Victoria, with over 35 years of experience in numerous premium vehicle businesses.

Book your pre-purchase car inspection with our experienced master staff to provide you with reliable and excellent services.

Contact us today to arrange an inspection.

Source asaproadworthys.com.au and yourmechanic.com 

Pre Purchase Car Inspector Melbourne

Klaus Sturm

Klaus is a highly experienced automotive professional with 35+ years in the industry, offering Pre-purchase Car Inspection and Vehicle Check services in Melbourne, Victoria. His expertise ranges from technician to service manager, earning him a reputation for exceptional customer service.