Your Best Move If You Have a Cheap Used Car for Sale
Even though most of those "car trader" tabloids at the newsstands have a picture of a Ferrari or a Porsche on a color cover, they are filled mostly with black-and-white ads from people with a cheap used car for sale. There are a lot of hoops to jump through these days when you have a used car for sale, cheap or otherwise, and the process can actually get so daunting and problematic that you might just leave your car collecting dust in the driveway rather than hassle with it all.
But consider this: That's money just sitting in your driveway, evaporating a little more each day. Sure, it can seem like a lot of stress and grief to sell it. You have to get it in the best possible condition, wash and wax it, clean the wheels, do the interior and get the auto ready to show. Then you have to get all of your paperwork in order, get a bill of sale ready to go, prepare to file the DMV forms (and pay for the privilege) -- and you haven't even gotten to the point of advertising it for sale yet.
When you hit that line on your used car sale to-do list, there's nothing cheap about it anymore. Now you are looking at a substantial investment in time, energy and aggravation. Where should your ad go? The local paper or those newsstand car magazines? In one, two or all of them? What about a good picture of your car, do you have one, or a camera to take one?
There's still more to figure out. How much time should you pay for? If you pay for two weeks or a month, and sell your car in a day, you've wasted even more money. Worse yet, if you pay for two weeks or a month and you don't sell your car, then you have to start all over again.
Enough headaches yet? But wait, you've just barely started. Now that your ad is running, you get to field calls from both decent people and flakes, from honest and motivated buyers as well as looky-lu's. It could even get worse if you're unlucky enough to have one of your prospective buyers be a front for a burglary ring: in New York several years ago, a ring of thieves would pretend to be buying cars from private parties as a way to get house keys, find out what valuables are in sellers' homes and set them up to be robbed and ripped off.
There simply must be an easier, and safer, way to get a decent deal on your older vehicle, whether it's a vintage 1964 Chevy Impala or a run-of-the-mill cheap used car for sale.
And there is a way. There is a proven, effective way to sell your car today, or tomorrow afternoon if that's more convenient for you. It's all up to you, frankly.
When you use a professional car buying service, you are in the driver's seat (pun intended), and you are relieved of all the daunting details like the DMV paperwork and writing a legal bill of sale, not to mention being safe and secure because you are doing your transaction with a well-known, well-regarded business. No flakes, no fakes and no one casing your house as you discuss engine wear and shock absorbers.
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