DublinHead54
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I don't want to do a private sale.
Why not? It's not a difficult process and you'll gain extra thousands this way?
A dealer will give you minimum price... fine if you want a quick sale and if you want to lose out on thousands.
I've sold via DoneDeal and always got cash into my hand or into my account before I parted with what I was selling.
It's not as daunting as you think.
When you agree a price, they pay you and when you are satisfied, you fill in the new owner's details on the Registration Cert, sign it and you post it off to Shannon. Buyer doesn't get near the document.
Show car in a safe, neutral venue. Don't allow the prospective buyer to go on an unaccompanied test drive... be aware that they need to be properly insured to do so. Me, I'd drive the car in a large car park, with them accompanying me.
On the flip side... your car is a 171, so a dealer would be interested for a cash buy. You will take a hit but if they are happy they'll issue you with a cheque immediately.
If you bought new, did you ask the dealer if they'd take it off you?
I sold a car back to the main dealer I bought from once.. It was 2 years old at the time. I took a big enough hit on it but I wanted it gone as quickly as possible.
Bottom line, selling your car... you'll take a hit whatever way you go... if you're willing to take a big hit, then chance a dealer.
Don't tell them you want to buy an import.... spin a yarn.
Show car in a safe, neutral venue. Don't allow the prospective buyer to go on an unaccompanied test drive... be aware that they need to be properly insured to do so. Me, I'd drive the car in a large car park, with them accompanying me.
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