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Tips for Selling Your Car

What's the best way to sell a car yourself? Do you have tips of your own, in addition to Tom and Ray's tips?

Share your thoughts, experiences and suggestions right here -- and thanks!

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  • If your state requires an inspection to transfer title, get the inspection done and all the items fixed before selling the car. One of the biggest problems as a seller is overcoming the buyer's unease about buying a car "as-is". While the car is still sold without warranty, at least the buyer knows that the state will register and tag it immediately.
  • Good point. I don't buy used, but whene helping others look for used cars (which I do often), I always recommend avoiding anything that does not have an up to date inspection sticker and registration. A lack of either may be for a reason.
  • In addition to cleaning the interior and exterior, take a half hour, some spray cleaner, and some paper towels and go over the engine compartment. You may not care, but some potential buyer might be impressed.
  • Clean it up and make sure your oil change due light is not on. Don't have worn out tires. Have a maintenance history that PROVES you had oil changes done.
  • Good advice; I recently sold a full size Chevy just by posting a photograph on a supermarket bulletin board. The car had dark red metallic paint which show really well. I cleaned the Michelin tires, shampoed the interior, changed the oil and put all maintenance and repair bills neatly in a binder. I had two roof racks which did not fit my new car, so I threw these in for nothing. Total preparation cost was about $40 plus some elbow grease.

    The guy who bought it really appreciated this, and bought the car without even driving it. I got $100 less than I asked. Where I live we don't need a fitness/emission certificate.

    When you sell a car, it has to run smoothly, start easily and their should be no vibration in the wheels on a test drive.

    People who don't do any of the above always have trouble selling their cars.
  • Love your tips - they were very useful in helping me get my 2002 Saab 9-5Wagon ready to sell. I went to CarMax - but they totally low-balled the price. Then I decided to try Craig's List. I was all set to submit my ad BUT when it came down to it, as a single woman, I did not want strangers coming to my house or having to get in a car for a test-drive with someone I didn't know.

    I sat on my car for a couple of weeks before I stumbled across driveway2driveway.net.
    Easy and safe - plus they got me $2,700 more than CarMax.
    Love those guys! I'm telling all my DC Metro friends about them!
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