Dependable Auto Transport at EZAutoShippers.com
Sell Your Old Car


Kindle: Amazon's New Wireless Reading Device

Sell Your Old Car


 

The Legalities of Selling Your Old Car

Private sellers have many options when looking to flog their used car, but whether you are looking to sell your pre-owned Jaguar through part exchange or your old Peugeot 205 on eBay you should be aware what your legal obligations are.

Selling….On the Roadside

It is perfectly legal for private sellers to sell an old car on the roadside, but many dodgy dealers, avoiding legal obligations and flogging substandard vehicles, often use this method. Avoid parking your car in a lay-by or on a road that always appears to have cars for sale along it, people will be more wary if it looks like the car is being sold by a dealer acting as a private seller.

If as a private seller you have more than one car to sell you should be aware that you may need to prove that you are not acting for the purpose of a business as the ‘Clean Neighbourhoods and Environment Act 2005' makes it illegal to have two or more vehicles for sale parked on a road within 500 metres of each other.

Also remember that it is illegal for an untaxed car to be on the road so even if you are no longer driving the car tax is required for any car parked on a public road.

Selling……Through an Online Auction Site

eBay Motors is the UK's largest online automotive marketplace with a car being sold every 2 minutes on the site. Three million visitors use eBay Motors each month, that's a whole lot of potential buyers!

As important as it is to make your eBay listing as attractive as possible, do not lie or leave out important points about the cars condition. Under the Sales of Goods Act 1979 you have a legal obligation for the goods you sell to be "as described".

When a buyer successfully bids on an item you have both entered into a legally binding contract and as long as you have been as honest about any faults the buyer is legally obliged to pay up. eBay warn buyers to beware of sellers asking for down payment to ‘reserve any item', particularly large items like cars.

Selling….By Part Exchanging

When part exchanging your old car for a new motor you are unlikely to get as much as you would if you sold privately, but it is a quick and hassle free and is still a popular choice with motorists. A dealer does not have to agree to a part exchange and can offer as little as they want for a part exchange deal; likewise you are not obliged to accept if you think the price is unreasonable.

Whilst you are not legally obliged to tell a dealer about any faults with the car it could be considered a moral duty! If the dealer finds any faults after the part exchange contract has been signed the dealer would have to prove that you knew about the faults prior to signing the contract and more often than not it is less expensive for them to just fix the faults.

The dealer will require the logbook, to prove you are the legal owner, and most dealers will expect a current MOT certificate.

Selling…..At a Live Car Auction

If you are selling through a live auction you may be required to supply an accurate description of the car to the auction company, although this may not be revealed to potential buyers unless the auctioneers chooses to. Buyers at car auctions are expected to be knowledgeable about cars, the cars are therefore sold "as seen" with fitness for purpose, satisfactory quality or roadworthiness determined by the buyer. The buyer's rights under the Sales of Goods Act may be excluded.

The auction house is required to check you, as the seller, are the legal owner and that the car bears the correct registration mark and chassis number (i.e. is not stolen), beyond that once a car has been bought through a live auction neither the private seller or auction house is liable for any problems.


www.harwoods.uk.com/jaguar/used-cars

Article Source: ArticlesBase.com


How to make a form when selling your old car?


Get the answers...


Which of the following sentences is grammatically correct?
A-Us students have a lot of work to do. B-Please return the book to us when you've read it. C-Who did you sell your old car to? D-John is a better basball player than me.

Get the answers...


A World Without Money?
Wouldn't it be must nicer if money didn't exist? If everything in life was free, wouldn't that be much better? If everyone could learn to share, wouldn't that be much nicer? I understand that if everything was free, then nobody would work. However, the government could make it a law that each person worked 6-8 hours a day, Monday to Friday. If everything belonged to everyone, then theft would be impossible, and no longer exist. There would be no need for any more banks, and no more paper work. No more stress of paying bills. No more stress of losing money. No more having to sell your old car to buy a new car. No more advertisements on TV, newspapers, et cetera. The world would be simplified, people would learn to share, and work. It would make everything so much better. You could park your car anywhere, and drive any other car you find on the road, home, since everyone owned all cars. You would give more, and recieve more. It would work, I see no reason why not.

Get the answers...

Related Sell-your-old-car Videos


Next page: Contract To Sell Car


Bookmark/Share This Page:


Bookmark and Share

Recommended Products

Turn Your GPS into a Red Light Camera Detector!


Sell Your Old Car News


Color of Money: Buying a used car for cash could provide a windfall in the ... - Washington Post


Color of Money: Buying a used car for cash could provide a windfall in the ...
Washington Post
You can buy a car with cash. I have to say this because there are a lot of people who have just accepted that borrowing for a vehicle is the only way to get one. But think of the money you can save if you pay cash for your car and hold on to it for as ...

and more »

Read more...


A must-do checklist before buying a used car - Newsday


Newsday

A must-do checklist before buying a used car
Newsday
Cars Newsday > Classifieds > Cars Print Aa A must-do checklist before buying a used car Published: May 14, 2012 2:12 PM By Jessica Anderson Kiplinger's Money Power Reliability ratings on three-year-old vehicles are better than ever -- up 13 percent ...

Read more...


What to look for when buying a used car - Jamaica Observer


What to look for when buying a used car
Jamaica Observer
By PATRICK FOSTER fosterp@jamaicaobserver.com SO you're in the market for a used vehicle. But you're uncertain about the quality of what's on offer and whether you'll actually get value for your hard-earned cash. According to Andrew Jackson of used car ...

Read more...


Top tips when buying a used car - Lancaster Today


Top tips when buying a used car
Lancaster Today
But the price of fuel is certainly not likely to fall anytime soon and the cost of owning and running a car can be particularly demanding; there are a number of reasons why buying a used car could be a good financial investment.

and more »

Read more...


TLS Auto Recycling Now Makes Used Parts Available for Lexus IS350 - San Francisco Chronicle (press release)


TLS Auto Recycling Now Makes Used Parts Available for Lexus IS350
San Francisco Chronicle (press release)
Additionally, remember that buying a used car part is a more environmentally friendly decision than purchasing a new part or new vehicle; TLS customers also have the satisfaction of knowing they have made a difference in one of the most pressing issues ...

and more »

Read more...


Video Find: Ford Spain's Used Cars Now Come With New Car Smell - MotorTrend Magazine (blog)


MotorTrend Magazine (blog)

Video Find: Ford Spain's Used Cars Now Come With New Car Smell
MotorTrend Magazine (blog)
Buying a used car allows consumers to avoid initial depreciation, but some might argue the big difference between a new and used car is the lack of new car smell. That is, until Ford Spain released a video detailing how it designed a spray to make its ...

and more »

Read more...


New car sales punching it into high gear - KXRM


New car sales punching it into high gear
KXRM
by Sade Malloy Buying a used car no longer means you're getting the biggest bang for your buck. The slow down in the economy cut the second-hand market in half, so while the used market is selling at a premium, new cars are priced to move.

Read more...



Get Equifax Score Power



Your Internet Business - Sell Old Cars In Your Spare Time
By: Jassen Bowman
Price:

Permalink: Sell Your Old Car | | Copyright © 2012 www.buynsellcars.com All Rights Reserved

  Home   Sitemap   Develop Your Domain Names