What do you need to sell your car to Weld County Garage?
Bring Your Title Or Your Payoff Information
We will need your title or payoff information in order to buy your car. Also, plan on having all title holders present. If you have a paid-off lien on your title, you will also need the release from the lien holder.
Valid Identification
Be sure that all title holders have their valid, state-issued ID.
Selling Your Car at Weld County Garage VS. Selling Your Car Yourself
Do you really want the responsibility of all of the tasks in the list below? Do you have time to carefully work through everything required to keep the sale of your vehicle safe for everyone involved and a make it a good experience?
You will want to prepare your vehicle by cleaning it and detailing it before showing it to a prospective buyer.
Acquire multiple high-quality photos of your actual vehicle to entice a potential buyer.
Have a lien on your car, truck or SUV? You’ll need to request the pay-off amount from the lender and make sure that it is paid in full. Otherwise, you can’t get access to your title.
Have your title available to provide to the buyer at the time of the sale.
Research your vehicle make, model and condition on numerous websites and to find out what your vehicle may be worth.
List your vehicle through multiple websites and social media accounts online.
Pull and pay for CarFax report that you can show to prospective buyers.
Take phone calls and messages from prospective buyers.
Set up times and places that will accommodate both you and the prospective buyer, to show your car to prospective buyers
Meet with any prospective buyers in a safe place.
Discuss insurance and request proof of valid insurance before allowing any potential buyer to test drive the vehicle.
Be prepared to negotiate with prospective buyers on the price of your vehicle.
Occasionally, potential buyers may try to work out a trade with you. Are you ready to consider this option?
Always ask for cash or a cashier’s check from the buyer.
Fill out the title correctly. This may seem straight forward, but it can be tricky.
Be sure to get a photo of the buyer’s driver’s license .
Get the buyer to register the vehicle in their name right away.
Be prepared for the possibility that the buyer may contact you at a later date if something should go wrong with the mechanics or past body work of the vehicle.