Archive for November, 2008

Selling A Truck

Saturday, November 29th, 2008

Finalizing the Sale
• When selling a truck, make sure you check with your state DMV to make
sure you have followed all of their requirement to sell your car. Once you have
received payment for the vehicle, take a final reading of the odometer for your
records and then sign the car’s title over to the buyer. Smart sellers require that
the funds have been deposited in their bank account before they release the vehicle
and title to the buyer.
• Make sure you contact your insurance company and cancel your current insurance
plan or transfer it to your new vehicle.

Sell My Car Free

Friday, November 28th, 2008

Dealing With Potential Buyers
• When negotiating prices with Sell My Car Free be sure to understand that most buyers
will use a round-about way of getting you to lower the price of your vehicle. Decide
in advance if your are willing to lower the price of your vehicle. If not, make
that known to the buyer.

Sell Cars

Thursday, November 27th, 2008

Resizing Your Images
Our photo tool will automatically resize your photo for Sell Cars process.
You will have the option of uploading your own photo from your computer or using
a manufacturer photo of your vehicle we provide as a courtesy.
To upload your own photo(s) simply click the “Browse” button on the photo upload
page.

Selling a Car

Wednesday, November 26th, 2008

Tips for Vehicle Photos
• Make sure that your images are saved in a .jpg or .gif format.
Landscape (horizontal) photos are recommended. Having the right
format is important and will allow for an easier upload process.
• You want the pictures of your car to look good so you can Selling a Car. Make sure that there are no people
or distractions in or around the vehicle. Make your vehicle (or specific details
such as the seats, dashboard, etc.) the focus of your photos.
• Buyers will want to see the whole car. Be sure to include interior and exterior
images that show unique details about your vehicle. Make sure to provide images
of the front, both sides and rear of the vehicle.
• Check your lighting. The ideal time to take vehicle photos is often late afternoon
or early evening. This will prevent glare from the sun that can distract potential
buyers.

sell your car online

Tuesday, November 25th, 2008

Advertising Your Car
Your advertisement says a lot.
• Creating an ad for an online classified car site such as Sellmyauto4free.com is a great way to
ensure a large number of potential buyers view your car. This leads consumers
that are looking for your specific vehicle right to you.
• The words that you use in your ad are important. They show how eager you are
to sell your car online. Saying ‘Must Sell’ in your ad implies that you are simply trying to
get rid of the car. Using phrases such as “Or Best Offer” and “Asking Price” suggest
to the buyer that you are willing to negotiate a selling price. On the other
hand, stating that the price is “Firm” shows no willingness to negotiate.

Sell My Auto

Monday, November 24th, 2008

Finding a buyer is half the battle.
• The time of year that you are selling your car can impact value and buyer interest.
Convertibles will sell for less during winter compared to spring or summer.
On the other hand, trucks and SUVs become more popular and expensive during
winter months. Do a search on Vehix to see the selling prices for similar vehicles.

Knowing When and Where To sell my auto
• Certain cars are always in demand. Economical sedans are in constant demand
by people wanting a basic mode of transportation. SUVs remain popular,
as well, even older models. Research selling prices and take into consideration
the condition and trim when comparing prices.

Sell Truck

Sunday, November 23rd, 2008

Preparing Your Vehicle
It’s time to give your car the royal treatment.
• Wash and detail your vehicle
You’ve heard the expression “Don’t judge a book by its cover.” Unfortunately,
that wisdom doesn’t apply to car buyers. No one wants to buy a
dirty car. So spend a few extra dollars to have your vehicle washed and
detailed. It may cost you a little extra but it will pay off in the long run.
• Make sure that your vehicle is mechanically sound
Buyers may be hesitant to purchase a vehicle with dents, scratches or
dings. Consider fixing low-cost repairs rather than attempting to sell the
vehicle “as-is.” A small investment of time and money can help to ensure
sell truck.
• Take your car to a mechanic
Get your vehicle serviced and change the oil. Have your mechanic issue
a report about your car’s condition. Also, order a Carfax vehicle history
report. Both can help buyers feel confident about their decision to buy
your car.

Sell A Car

Saturday, November 22nd, 2008

It’s time to give your car the royal treatment.
• Wash and detail your vehicle
You’ve heard the expression “Don’t judge a book by its cover.” Unfortunately,
that wisdom doesn’t apply to car buyers. No one wants to buy a
dirty car. So spend a few extra dollars to have your vehicle washed and
detailed. It may cost you a little extra Sell a Car but it will pay off in the long run.

• Make sure that your vehicle is mechanically sound
Buyers may be hesitant to purchase a vehicle with dents, scratches or
dings. Consider fixing low-cost repairs rather than attempting to sell the
vehicle “as-is.” A small investment of time and money can help to ensure
a profitable sale.
• Take your car to a mechanic
Get your vehicle serviced and change the oil. Have your mechanic issue
a report about your car’s condition. Also, order a Carfax vehicle history
report. Both can help buyers feel confident about their decision to buy
your car.

Sell Car Free

Friday, November 21st, 2008

Here’s a helpful hint: ask for a slightly
higher amount than what your car is worth.
Sell Car Free
This will allow some room for
negotiation when you speak with interested car buyers. For example, if
your car is worth $14,000, list your car for $14,500. That way you can
take lower offers or you may get a buyer willing to pay the asking price.

You can research used vehicle values on Sell Car Free

Selling My Car

Thursday, November 20th, 2008

To selling my car, you need to provide a few essential items:
1. Your Vehicle Identification Number
Your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) can be found on numerous locations
on your vehicle including:
• The driver’s side interior dashboard
• The front of your engine
• Between your front carburetor and your windshield washing unit
• In your trunk under a spare tire
• On the driver-side door
• On the back wheel well