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Doing a little research will
help you get the true market value for your car. You can find values in books,
magazines or online. However, we can give you the value for your car right here,
and right now!
It's important to remember that any valuation for your car is only a guide ultimately
the final asking price is up to you. Your car can be valued differently based on
the condition of car, with registration letters and model years both affecting
the asking price.
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You need to carefully consider any options your car has; is it a rare model or one in particular demand? Is the colour is a desirable one? Are there any other considerations that could affect your price e.g. low mileage, a sought-after special edition or a particularly generous specification.
You may want to consider preparing your car for sale before selling, to maximise its price.
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A good source to find a valuation for your car is to look through
DesperateSeller's classified ads. Look for models similar to yours, and see what the 'going rate' is; you can then price your car
accordingly.
Visiting a car dealer will give you an idea of your car's trade-in value; anything you get over and above that will thus be a profit. Don't, however, look at dealer forecourt stock and expect to get similar prices for your car; you're not offering a warranty or any guarantees, remember, and therefore should charge a lot less. Some manufacturer web-sites also offer on-line trade price valuations, and can be another source of guidance for trade-in values.
Click
here to value your car now
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