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Where Can I Get A Good Price For My Car Thats Not Webuyanycar

Webuyanycar.com... Outstanding finance?

webuyanycar.com will happily buy your car and settle your outstanding finance but you will need to pay the difference between the value of your car and the outstanding finance. Credit or debit cards are accepted for finance shortfalls. You'll need to obtain an up-to-date settlement letter from your finance company showing the balance to settle the finance but once we have all of this information and a payment for the shortfall, we'll settle the finance.

We settle finance on behalf of customers routinely including negative equity cases. It's very difficult to sell a car privately when it has outstanding finance so webuyanycar.com is pleased to provide a really useful service for customers with outstanding finance as an alternative to trading in.

If in doubt, book an appointment at your local webuyanycar.com branch for a no obligation appraisal.

Is buying and selling cars a good business to get into?

My boyfriends friend does it and makes so much money. He goes to car auctions every week and buys a cars and pays someone to fix it up and sells it for more than what he bought it for and makes a decent profit. I'm tempted to give it a go but was told you need at least 5 or 6 thousand to get started, which sucks because I just don't have that money. Was wondering if anyone does this or would happen to know any other business similar that you can profit from. No internet businesses please and nothing illegal! Thanks much.....

My son was sold a super over price car at DriveTime a car delareship what can he do?

He bought a convertible PT cruiser 2007. The car was in a minor accident, it leaks water and the radio was broken. I checked the Kelly Blue book value and its valued at $7,000. They sold it to him at $26,000. I was shocked to see this. He is very young and didn't know any better and went without telling me. Is there anything we can do? Can the car be returned I am so upset that they would take advantage of someone like that.

What are some interesting and innovative car selling/buying services?

Howdy! This is Adam from Beepi, I wanted to let you know that I loved reading your article! I learned about a few car buying/selling services that I hadn't heard of yet - particularly CarSpring.One suggestion I wanted to make is to differentiate between online "dealers" and online "Car Brokers".Beepi and Carvana are both licensed dealers. While Beepi, for example, tries to create an experience that's very different from the typical dealer, we did take the time to get licensed with the DMV as an official dealer. This gives us the power to take cars into inventory (buy them directly) and to register cars for our buyers. Companies like Shift and Carlypso, however, are not licensed dealers - they are brokers. They cannot legally take ownership of the cars they list, can't help with registration, are more limited in the ways they can help with financing, etc. That means they list cars on behalf of a private seller, and can help to coordinate the transaction, but that any purchase made on one of those sites is considered a private party transaction - one private buyer buying from one private seller. If a private buyer does not appear, the broker cannot take the vehicle into inventory.Different folks may prefer to work with dealers or brokers depending on their circumstances, and all sellers/buyers. At Beepi, we took the extra time to get licensed because it enables us to offer a more full suite of services - and we think that translates to an easier experience for our users.

Is it a good idea to buy a used Honda Civic from 2009? It has 120,000km on the odometer and is going for USD$6000. Is that a reasonable price? What should I look out for before buying?

As a Briton, I know nothing about car prices in the states but that seems awfully expensive - at a guess I would expect that to be about £4500/£5000Off the top of my head 120,000km is roughly 75,000 miles - a well maintained Honda will not do much more than 130,000 miles which is about 210,000 km if you you make sure it is serviced on time and all maintenance is carried out.If you need a car desperately then buy with caution, if you know nothing about a car it’s probably worth paying for a inspection by the US’s equivalent of the AA.I take it in the states, you have webuyanycar (in case you don’t, it’s a website that will offer you a immediate price for your car when you enter some information. You want to get this info and get a price, you should aim to get as close to possible to this price.Test everythingRead everything before you give a penny!Oh and finally don’t forget to HPI checkIf you need anymore help please feel free to DM me.

How was your experience of selling your car to CARS24.com? Will you recommend their services to others?

Cars24 is the biggest Fraud company in India.After my Chevrolet Beat LT broke down I had given it to Trident Chevrolet service center.Since the cost of repair was on the higher side and I being the second owner, I decided to sell it off. Chevrolet offered me Rs60,000.I then approached Cars24 as I had heard good reviews on the FM regarding the company . They sent a technician in a week's time and within 2 hours I got an offer of Rs 1,10,000 for the deal.Since it was almost double of what Chevrolet was offering me I went ahead with Cars24.I signed a contract with them the next day and handed over my original RC,insurance papers and spare key to them. As a token amount they transferred me Rs 1000 on the same day.The next day my car was towed away from the Chevrolet service center. After 5 days the Cars24 representative, Arun who sits at Koramangala Cars24 head office in Bangalore , told me that the ECM of the car was missing. I apparently came to understand that ECM is the most important and expensive part of the car without which a car would not move. They started blaming Chevrolet service center for it. We then went to cars24's head office and spoke to Arun and his manager Anshul.They told us that within 2 days they would get back to me.Today they mailed me asking me to take my car back.It's been 11 days that my car is with them and now they are asking me to take my car back.Anyway I have told them that I am not taking my car back now that it doesn't even have an ECM and also since a contract has already been signed.I wouldn't recommend Cars24 to anyone.

Is we buy cars legit?

First off Kelly Blue Book is inflated for most vehicles. No dealer is ever going to pay you anywhere near suggested retail for a vehicle. They are in business to make money so how can they do that by paying retail for your van. If you want top dollar for the vehicle you need to sell it yourself on autotrader.com or craigslist.com. Be realistic about the price; if it doesn't sell you know it is over priced.

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