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Chat Area => General Car Chat => Topic started by: Big Fra on 28 October 2009, 22:53:53

Title: Got a car to sell.
Post by: Big Fra on 28 October 2009, 22:53:53
Some of you may remember I posted about the recent passing of my father.

I have now been assigned the duty of selling his car.
I will be doing the usual, cleaning, polishing, and giving it an inspection etc..

Mot'd it today too, passed 1st time.

However, I will be posting it on ebay as soon as I have it ready.

My question is this, due to the projected value of the car, I am unsure how to accept payment.

Any traders or anyone who has sold a car on ebay got any advice on the best way to proceed or accept payment?

I have sold cheaper cars before, but nothing of this value. So accepting cash was ok.

I will probably list on autotrader too, but was gonna try ebay first.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated. :y
Title: Re: Got a car to sell.
Post by: ENFIELD_MV6 on 28 October 2009, 23:05:08
bankers draught, paypal or cheque (keep car and V5) untill cheque has cleared, or good old  cash but have one of those forery marker pens mate and check it all
Title: Re: Got a car to sell.
Post by: joshwyatt on 28 October 2009, 23:15:49
I buy and sell cars, and personally I'd avoid ebay at all costs. Stick with autotrader, costs me £33 to list two weeks on the internet and large ad in magazine. If you don't mind me asking...how much is the projected value? £8000 or more?
Title: Re: Got a car to sell.
Post by: hotel21 on 28 October 2009, 23:22:50
As said, autotrader and e-bay only as a very last resort....

Cash folds nicely into the pocket and has a reassuring feel, as opposed to those cheque/bankers draft things....

If a genuine buyer, he/she will be able to get the cash - either via their bankers draft or their personal/loan cheque at their nearest bank, I've found.    ;)
Title: Re: Got a car to sell.
Post by: Big Fra on 28 October 2009, 23:45:29
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I buy and sell cars, and personally I'd avoid ebay at all costs. Stick with autotrader, costs me £33 to list two weeks on the internet and large ad in magazine. If you don't mind me asking...how much is the projected value? £8000 or more?


I would be expecting around £5500.

I have had a gander on autotrader and all the traders seem to be £5800 to £7000.

If anyone could give me an approx valuation, here are the car details.

54 plate Toyota Avensis 2.0vvt-i, T3-x,  manual.
5dr in Silver. (I'd call it a champagne colour) tbh.
It has had 2 owners, has some service history.
Car just clocked 39k today on the way back from the mot station.

Mot'd today, tax end nov.

There is a minor scuff on both front and rear bumpers, but I wouldn't say any major damage.

As I said earlier any advice would be very helpful and appreciated.

Normally I wouldn't be so uncertain about selling a car, but given it was my dad's i'm still a little fuzzy.

Cheers.
Title: Re: Got a car to sell.
Post by: hotel21 on 28 October 2009, 23:47:17
For a valuation, try this one mate....   :y

http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1256661819
Title: Re: Got a car to sell.
Post by: Big Fra on 28 October 2009, 23:52:36
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For a valuation, try this one mate....   :y

http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1256661819

Cheers B ;) ;)
Title: Re: Got a car to sell.
Post by: hotel21 on 28 October 2009, 23:55:15
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For a valuation, try this one mate....   :y

http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1256661819

Cheers B ;) ;)

Welcome buddy.  Day at a time, day at a time....   :y
Title: Re: Got a car to sell.
Post by: p j morgan on 29 October 2009, 01:09:40
you could always advertise it on pistonheads ? it is free and you can compare the car to others for sale on the site ,have a look its called pistonheads .com got to be worth a look .good look  :y
Title: Re: Got a car to sell.
Post by: I_want_an_Omega on 29 October 2009, 17:46:26
Go to the Honestjohn web site:

www.honestjohn.co.uk

He is the motoring witer in the Telegragh. Send him an email with the cars details and he will advise you what he thinks its worth.
Title: Re: Got a car to sell.
Post by: william01 on 29 October 2009, 20:18:38
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Some of you may remember I posted about the recent passing of my father.

I have now been assigned the duty of selling his car.
I will be doing the usual, cleaning, polishing, and giving it an inspection etc..

Mot'd it today too, passed 1st time.

However, I will be posting it on ebay as soon as I have it ready.

My question is this, due to the projected value of the car, I am unsure how to accept payment.

Any traders or anyone who has sold a car on ebay got any advice on the best way to proceed or accept payment?

I have sold cheaper cars before, but nothing of this value. So accepting cash was ok.

I will probably list on autotrader too, but was gonna try ebay first.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated. :y
what ever you do don't use auto trader mate there are a lot of scamers on there got done myself .. :-[
Title: Re: Got a car to sell.
Post by: Del Boy on 29 October 2009, 20:23:55
£100 deposit at the end of the auction, balance to be paid on collection.

This is at the bottom of all my ebay cars adds.
Title: Re: Got a car to sell.
Post by: MickAP on 29 October 2009, 20:41:08
Always cash payment before buyer drives it away.
If they can't pay that way then chances are they ain't got the money.
Yep try Pistonheads as mentioned or local press, ebay as a last resort. Price it a little more than you want, then you can let them haggle you a bit for a better deal. Always worked with me.

Mick
Title: Re: Got a car to sell.
Post by: Elite Pete on 30 October 2009, 10:02:33
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Some of you may remember I posted about the recent passing of my father.

I have now been assigned the duty of selling his car.
I will be doing the usual, cleaning, polishing, and giving it an inspection etc..

Mot'd it today too, passed 1st time.

However, I will be posting it on ebay as soon as I have it ready.

My question is this, due to the projected value of the car, I am unsure how to accept payment.

Any traders or anyone who has sold a car on ebay got any advice on the best way to proceed or accept payment?

I have sold cheaper cars before, but nothing of this value. So accepting cash was ok.

I will probably list on autotrader too, but was gonna try ebay first.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated. :y
what ever you do don't use auto trader mate there are a lot of scamers on there got done myself .. :-[
How can you get scammed on Autotrader. Someone comes to see your car, they like it, they give you cash, you count and check cash to make sure it not fake, you fill out V5C and send it off the buyer drives away, simples.
Title: Re: Got a car to sell.
Post by: TheBoy on 30 October 2009, 10:09:08
I'd avoid egay, and use autotrader (eith mag or online or both).  Better price, and more likely not to get time wasters. Ignore the callers saying they have a buyer for your car for £100 fee.


If you have a couple of big mates, ask them round when payment happens, and get them to follow you down the bank. Ensure the buyer knows you are straight off to bank, just so they aren't tempted to come back with baseball bats.
Title: Re: Got a car to sell.
Post by: ENFIELD_MV6 on 30 October 2009, 10:36:30
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I'd avoid egay, and use autotrader (eith mag or online or both).  Better price, and more likely not to get time wasters. Ignore the callers saying they have a buyer for your car for £100 fee.


If you have a couple of big mates, ask them round when payment happens, and get them to follow you down the bank. Ensure the buyer knows you are straight off to bank, just so they aren't tempted to come back with baseball bats.

18st 6 and 5ft 11, can be of use if needed lol