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Used Junk Car Sellers Should Be Aware of Some Remembering Points

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Used Junk Car Sellers Should Be Aware of Some Remembering Points

Is this your first time going to a wrecking yard in Sydney? The process can be confusing, especially if the car is too old or worn to get attention. So what are some things you should know about getting rid of unwanted vehicles?


Reasons to sell your used car

The average lifespan of a vehicle is shorter than you may think. According to manufacturers, standard cars last only 12 years or about 200,000 miles. As a result, more than 27 million vehicles reach the end of their useful lives every year.


So if your car has been with you for more than a decade, you might notice it's showing signs of giving up. For instance, it could require more repairs than usual and lead you to spend thousands of dollars at the mechanic’s shop.


Another tell-tale sign that your vehicle is no longer in use is rust. Rust is more of an aesthetic issue; however, if the rust reaches the car’s moving parts, it could result in corrosion and compromise the structural integrity of your automobile.


Lastly, older cars are also more prone to safety risks. They are outdated and may not have the appropriate safety technology for today’s roads, leading to hard steering, poor braking, and overheating.


Things to avoid when selling a used vehicle


Unfortunately, selling your old vehicles means putting your safety at risk, especially when you decide to find a private buyer. Common car-buying scams involve fake escrows, bogus payment plans, and bounced personal cheques.


To avoid these situations, make sure you take note of the following:


· Screen every potential buyer and ask for their full name, contact information, and location. In addition, avoid “buyers” who don’t ask to see the vehicle before closing the deal. A reliable buyer will always request a test drive and try to meet you in person.


· Be honest about your vehicle’s condition. You should let potential buyers know about any mechanical issues and the accident history of your car, as this helpsavoid fraud claims.


· Don’t forget to transfer the vehicle’s ownership before you finalise the sale. If its registration is still under your name, you will become liable for anything that happens to the car, even after you’ve sold it. It’s best to transfer the registration within 14 days of your transaction through the Service NSW website.


· Always insist on using a payment method that you trust. If a buyer tries to negotiate with a different payment option, it should not involve an escrow service or a monthly payment scheme. In addition, never let the buyer take possession of your vehicle unless you’ve verified the transaction.


Selling your car privately involves numerous risks, and you might want to try other methods instead. And luckily, there’s a more reliable option for getting rid of your old vehicles: selling them to a wrecking yard in Sydney.


Wrecking yards in Sydney, such as Amazon Cars and Spare Parts can guarantee on-the-spot payment for any vehicle, whether it’s old, scrap, junk, or unwanted. As a result, you don’t have to worry about possible scams or bounced cheques.


Not only that. Amazon Cars can also pick up vehicles from your location free of charge. So if you want to save time and earn top cash, call us now at 0412 711 318 and get your free quote!


About The Author


Yasin Azimi is the COO and IT Manager of Amazon Car Group (also known as Amazon Cash for Cars), the first company in Australia to revolutionise the "Cash for Car" industry by offering cryptocurrency payments for unwanted cars. Yasin graduated in 2018 with a Bachelor of Software Engineering from the University of Technology Sydney, and have worked at fortune 500 companies like Cognizant as well as QBE Insurance in Australia for the past 3 years. With his IT experience coupled with his team of experts, Amazon Car Group is changing how people sell their cars for cash.


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