1. Make the used car body and painting at good look, take it to a specialist detail individual and invest some money to make it look great, or spend a full day and do-it-yourself. Make sure to clean the engine, underneath, door jams, etc.
2. Replace the oil and all fluids. Clean the radiator and put new antifreeze. Ensure the brake fluid is clean. You can even need to change the transmission and also differential oil.
3. Be certain that your brakes and tires are in good shape. This is something which everyone will check. If you get some noise in your brake, check out the brake shoe and disc brake condition. You should also test shock absorber for the convenience of driver and passenger
4. Look at the light and be certain that there are no lights in your dashboard. When I say lights, I mean check engine, service engine, change oil, etc. I guess I should say lights on your gauges. This is a direct turnoff for a used car for sale.
5. Store your used car in a high traffic location to be seen. This is probably one of the most critical of all tips. The more people see your car for sale, the better your chance of selling your car.
6. Value your vehicle where it will sell. Take it by your local dealer and ask the used car manager for pricing advice. Most will be more than happy to help, especially if it is the dealership you intend to purchase from once you sell your car.
7. Put a phone number that anyone can be reached. I realize this sounds crazy, but many individuals put a home number when they are never home. Put your phone number so you are able to be reached any time.
Here are just several guidelines to help you get a lot of money for selling your used car.
Ryan Array comes from Texas. He has, combined, over 8 years of experience in Car Business. You may want to check out his other guide on auto insurance car insurance tips and cars for sale by owner guide.