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You are in the market to buy a new
car. Your first thought is to trade in your
existing one at the dealership. If you do
not have any time and you are very
comfortable loosing a couple of thousand
dollars, go ahead and trade in your existing
vehicle at the dealership. If you trade in
at the dealership, you don't have to pay a
portion of the sales tax, equivalent to the
trade-in value of your old car, on your new
car. For a $2,000 trade-in, that may be as
high as $160 at 8% sales tax rate. But the
same $2,000 trade-in car can be sold at
$3,000 to a private party if you put some
efforts. And that can be a nice chunk of
money for a few hours of work.
If you have read so far, you must be
interested in getting that extra $1,000. Go
ahead start your research for the fair
market value of your car using edmunds.com.
Enter all your available vehicle features
and mileage to obtain an accurate number.
Take a printout of the page. Now you have
all the details of your car at your finger
tips and the estimated market value the
sellers in your region are willing to pay
from a private party sale.
Call your local news paper and buy a
classified ads in automotive section for one
week starting from a Sunday. Some local
papers will extend your ad for an additional
week for a nominal charge or for free if the
vehicle is not sold in one week. Give
details like make, model, year, mileage,
engine cylinder size, etc. Also check out
the online car selling sites like motor
zoo.com and car.com. Get the title of your
car and keep it in a place you can access it
quickly if a prospective buyer wants to buy
the car immediately.
Take your car to the nearest car wash and
give it a through cleaning, both interior
and exterior. Remove every thing from the
trunk, back seats, and floor. The car should
only have floor mats on the floor. Trunk
should be completely empty. Secure the spare
tire and the jack appropriately. Vacuum the
trunk. Use a spot remover to remove spots
from seats and trunk carpet if it is
possible. Don't spend money fixing the car
for any mechanical and electrical repairs,
unless it is very minor like replacing the
fuse or a bulb etc.. Be honest to the buyer
if you have any mechanical or electrical
problems with your car. Take the car to a
quick oil change place for oil change and
topping of other fluids. Most quick oil
places will also fill up your anti-freeze,
transmission fluids, power steering fluid if
you go for their 20, 21 or whatever point
inspection. They will also inflate your
tires pressure to the recommended level.
When prospective buyers call you, answer
all questions they might have about your
vehicle. Answer them honestly because you
want to turn an appointment into a sale.
Make appointment at a specific time. don't
be vague like "come after work", because
your "after work" and the buyer's "after
work" may not be the same. Ask the buyer to
come during the day and not at night. This
may be a problem during the week-days in
Winter months when days are shorter but in
the Summer it should not be a problem. You
can also schedule your appointment during
the week-ends in the Winter months. Get the
cell phone number of the prospective buyer
if it is possible. However, don't get upset
if the prospective buyer does not show up or
shows up late. Remember that a prospective
buyer is your customer and "customer is
always right."
Before the buyer takes the car for a test
drive, check his/her driver's license. You
should accompany the buyer during the test
drive and direct the buyer to roads you are
familiar with. Don't allow him/her to take
the car wherever he/she wants. During price
negotiation, don't be extremely rigid in
your price. Depending on the resale value of
your car, you should be able to accept a
couple of hundred dollars less than your
advertised price. Take only cash; do not
take checks or registered checks.
If you receive any inquires from
prospective buyers to your online
advertisement, be very cautious. There are
lots of scams going on online. If the online
buyer proposes to send you a registered
check for more than what you are asking for
and tells you to send the difference to a
shipping company, than you know it is
definitely a scam. The check is forged and
they will take your money and run. Have fun
with your extra money.
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