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Sell My Car: Why Trading In With A Dealership Is Better than Selling to a Buyer Directly

If you think the best way to get cash for a new car is to "sell my car," then trading it in for a new one with a dealership is the easiest option.

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Sell My Car: Why Trading In With A Dealership Is Better than Selling to a Buyer Directly

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  1. June 8, 2017 Sell My Car: Why Trading In With A Dealership Is Better than Selling to a Buyer Directly When you want to buy a new car, but don't want to end up spending so much, it only makes sense for you to think, "How do I sell my car first?" After all, being able to sell your old car means that you will have the cash for a downpayment on the new car. Not to mention, selling off your old one keeps costs down. This way, you do not have to maintain two vehicles. The brand new one should also be cheaper to maintain than the older model. That said, selling your car on your own may not be as easy as you think. Not only will you have to put up several car sale listings, but you also have to juggle this with your full-time work. You can avoid all this hassle altogether by simply approaching a dealership about selling your car. The best part is you can ask them to use the proceeds as downpayment for the new car you Page | 1

  2. plan to buy. There will be considerably less paperwork to fill out, and you might just get your new car in less time. As far as trading in any used car goes, there are always a few things to help increase its trade in value. Here are a few tips that may just prove useful for you: Get the Car Nice and Clean You know this already: a dirty car is simply not desirable at any price. Before driving your car over to the dealership, see to it that you have cleaned every compartment inside your vehicle. Vacuum the seats to make sure not a single crumb is left. Clean out the compartments and throw away all the receipts and tickets you had collected over the years. Don't forget to clear out the trunk, too. Sometimes, you simply forget what’s there like your tool box or a change of clothes. Make Sure Its Maintenance Is Updated Ideally, you get a better value for your car when you offer it in good running condition. That means you should take it to a mechanic for a check-up one last time. Get necessary repairs and replacements done. This way, you are confident that the car is working perfectly when you show it a dealer for inspection. If Possible, Have the Car Detailed First A car that looks sleek and shiny will always fetch a better price. Have detailing job done before you bring it into the dealership. This way, any dents or scratches on the exterior will buffed out. Keep these tips in mind when you are preparing to sell your car to a dealership in order to buy a newer model. With these, you can sell your old car for as much value as possible and you will go a long way when it comes to your next downpayment. Who knows, perhaps you would not need to pull out some extra cash anymore. About McLoughlin Chevrolet: If you are wondering "what's the best way to sell my car" without any hassle or effort, then McLoughlin Chevrolet is your best bet. Our dealership has years of experience in dealing with new and used cars. With our financing program, you can trade-in your old car and own a brand new car. Page | 2

  3. Sources: 10 Steps to Selling Your Car, edmunds.com 6 ways to boost your car's trade-in value, cbsnews.com 4 ways to boost your car trade-in value, bankrate.com Page | 3

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