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Negotiating Tips On How To Sell Your Own Car
By
Jim Johnson
If you aren't a car salesman by vocation, the whole process of
how to sell your own car can be intimidating, but if you follow
a few simple guidelines, almost anyone can do it and do just
fine. Selling your own car is a wise move as you can often save
several thousand dollars over just trading it in instead, as
most people do. But you have to be prepared to show what your
vehicle is worth and know how to get the price you want. Here
are some negotiating tips on how to sell your own car quickly
and easily:
- Before you even put your first ad out there, get to know
exactly what your current vehicle is worth. This is very
important as many buyers are going to try to convince you that
your car is worth less than it really is, and that's because
they want the best deal possible. But if you have done your
homework you will know what a fair price is and you won't have
to waste time on insufficient offers. So go to kbb.com and
nadaguides.com and find out what they say your car's "Market
Value" is, not the trade-in value. Market value is what you can
expect to sell the car for on the open market as a straight
sale. It's also a good idea to print out these pages that list
the car's market value so you can show them as proof to
prospective buyers. This validates your asking price.
- Another great way to build value in your vehicle is to run a
Carfax report on it to show the vehicle history and offer
outside proof that the odometer has not been tampered with and
that it is has not been in a major wreck in the past where it
was junked. It's a good idea to also have a copy of this report
to provide to each person who test drives the car. This will
help the buyer feel more confident in buying your car and all of
this available research shows that you know your car very well.
- If someone just wants to steal your car at a value that is
ridiculously low, let them walk. Tell them that you have plenty
of other people coming to look at the vehicle and them ask them
where they got the idea that your car was not worth what you are
asking? Obviously you will have proof that your car is worth
what you say it is, so it puts you in the position of authority
in the situation. You don't have to lose money just because
someone tells you that your car isn't worth what your research
tells you it is.
- If you have kept maintenance records for the car, it's a good
thing to make them available to show that you have been caring
for it while you owned it. If you don't have the records
themselves, go back and get the receipts from the work you have
done instead. All of this shows that you have not just been
ignoring the vehicle's maintenance and that can certainly build
more confidence and more value in the vehicle in the minds of
many buyers.
If you want to sell your own car, it's not as difficult as you
may think. Especially if you have done some advance work
beforehand, you can bargain from a position of strength and
quickly and easily sell your car for a nice profit.
About the author:
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