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Dealers will take into account various factors such as the make, model, year, condition, mileage, and market demand for your car. This helps them provide you with a fair and accurate offer.
Yes, you are free to negotiate the final sales price directly with our interested dealers.
No, the sales process is completely free. You can receive an estimate without any obligation to sell.
Once you accept a formal offer, the dealer will arrange a convenient time to collect the car from your location. They will inspect the car to ensure its condition matches your description.
Once you have accepted an offer from a dealer (and they have inspected the vehicle and paperwork), payment will be made via bank transfer prior to handing keys over.
Payment is processed on the same day the transaction is finalised. Typically funds will appear in your bank account within minutes however if this takes longer, the dealer will simply wait.
Yes absolutely. Dealers will require a valid settlement letter from the finance company. The dealer will proceed to settle the finance balance in full, with the difference payable to yourself. If you are in negative equity, the difference would need to paid to the dealer.
When interested dealers reach out to you directly it is important to provide accurate information. If there's a significant discrepancy, the offer might be adjusted or retracted.