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How to Present Your Car for a Quick Sale

Oct 28, 2007

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If you are trying to sell your car and you aren’t having much luck, maybe it’s time to take a fresh look at what you are offering. You obviously want to let potential buyers know that you have been a reliable and safe owner, and a big part of giving them that impression is making sure the car looks presentable and tidy. Luckily there are several ways you can achieve this without spending lots of money in the process.

If you buy and sell cars regularly you might not worry too much about what each one looks like; it’s simply a case of selling them on as quickly as possible for a profit; the same applies to bikes and vans. But if you merely want to sell your old car in order to put the cash towards a new one, an hour or two spent on making sure it’s up to the job could well reward you with more cash in your pocket.

The first and most important step is to depersonalise your car. Get rid of your fluffy dice, all those stickers collected from your various days out, and the nodding dog on the back shelf. People want to see the car, not your personal belongings, and they will only distract from the overall impression the buyer will get.

Next, make sure the car is clean and tidy. Vacuum the interior thoroughly and polish the dashboard. This all helps to give the impression that the car has been well looked after. You should also clean the outside of the car and replace any old or broken wipers. You can easily buy car accessories online if there is anything you need to complete the job.

Don’t forget to clean the less obvious places. We stash all kinds of things in the boot of our car, so make sure there’s no evidence of the fresh bread you bought the last time you went shopping, or a handful of sticky boiled sweets from last year’s summer holiday. You should also move the front seats right forward to vacuum underneath them as best you can.

Before you show the car to anyone, make sure you check every single compartment and clear it of belongings. Check under the seats to ensure there are no credit card receipts, spare coins, old sweet wrappers or other items which would not only make the car look untidy, they could also present a security risk to you.

When you’re done, give your car the once over in the same way you would if you were a potential buyer. Ideally, get a friend or relative to check it out for you. This will help to ensure you don’t miss anything obvious, and you get the quick sale you want at the price that’s right.

The Author: Adam Singleton is an online freelance journalist from Scotland. His hobbies include travelling and hiking.

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Car Buying Websites - 5 Tips On How To Use Them To Buy A New Car

Oct 26, 2007

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Car buying websites can be very helpful to a prospective buyer. These sites are often very informative, may offer comparison pricing options, and can typically provide an array of useful tips on buying a new car. However, more and more websites originate each day and many of these are actually sponsored by a car dealership or individual manufacturer.

The problem with sponsored car buying websites is that instead of containing helpful and impartial information, these sites are designed to direct sales to their sponsor and can often be quite misleading. Many sites that are maintained by an independent dealership or a manufacturer will promote extremely low finance rates and other attractive specials in an attempt to lure those interested in buying a new car into the dealership. Some of these websites will even advertise inaccurate prices online, just to draw potential buyers into the dealership.

How to Avoid Shady Automotive Buying Websites
Misleading information on car buying websites cost consumers a great deal of time. To avoid falling victim to these online advertising tactics, there are a few things to watch out for.

1. Don’t trust any site that requires you to register. This information is typically used for sales attempts.

2. Be leery of websites with banner ads. Banner ads from manufacturers and dealerships generally mean the website is sponsored.

3. Sites that appear to be overloaded with information are often laden with advertisements as well.

4. Avoid them if they are difficult to navigate or fail to provide a simple way to find the answers to your questions.

5. Beware of automotive websites with little information but lots of fancy graphics. These sites are generally just trying to make a sale.

While there are many misleading car buying websites, there are just as many that offer reliable, unbiased, and useful information. If you are looking for truly useful and informative car buying tips, search for websites with quality content that do not promote banner ads. Visit sites that provide free information without registration or a subscription and be sure the information is actually useful and informative.

Websites that support user forums are typically the best to deal with and are usually reputable websites. Look for quality car buying websites that provide money saving offers and tips on buying a new car in a straightforward manner without excessive clicking or confusing navigation through several links. Again, avoid sites with banner ads and immediately exit the page. These sites are nothing but lead generators for dealerships and their salesman.

Buying a new car can be a daunting event, especially with the hundreds of misleading car buying websites currently online. There are many useful, quality websites as well. With these tips, you can feel comfortable buying a new car online.

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