Selling tips & advice
With a little attention to detail and some elbow grease, you can save thousands of  pounds by selling your car online. The following tips from DesperateSeller.co.uk the UK’s premier car selling and buying website will show you how.  

2.Advertising 
Once deciding to sell your car online, you need to research where you are going to list the car for sale. There are endless options for private sellers, but it’s worth taking the time to read the small print and understand the final costs. Some sites charge commissions, listing fees, formatting and photo charges, or run your advertisement for a limited period of time. 

DesperateSeller.co.uk is one of the UK’s premier car selling websites, where for a flat fee of £29.99 your car will be advertised for sale on over 101 different used car sales websites and will run until sold. Not only will you gain £800 worth of adverts for £29.99, but we attract over 7 million buyers making us one of the quickest ways to sell your car too.


3.Writing The Advertisement 
If you want to attract a buyer quickly, you must write an advertisement that is clear, concise and correct. Keep the description of your car precise and make sure you include the make and model, year of manufacture, engine and transmission details and its general condition. Include the odometer reading too if it is low for the age. 

Photographs are also equally important when selling your car online. Include plenty of well-lightened photographs of your clean and shiny car inside and out. 

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