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Title: Selling Van


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Buy and sell with confidence
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Staying safe on Motor Search
Buying or selling a van should be a pleasant,
hassle-free experience and at Motor Search we do
everything we can to make sure that's the case.
Our handy hints and tips will ensure you stay
safe online, whether you're buying or selling a
car.
Selling Van
Sell Your Van On Motor Search
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How to sell successfully
Sell your Van
  1. Preparation Make your van sparkle
  2. Place ad Make it effective
  3. Viewing Deal with buyers
  4. The Sale Take a payment in safety
  5. Documents Get the paperwork right

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Preparation
Selling your van
  • Properly cleaning your van before sale can add
    hundreds of pounds to its value. That doesn't
    mean just driving it through a van wash - you
    need to pay more attention to detail. That could
    mean paying 60-100 to have it professionally
    valeted, or you could do it yourself.
  • If you decide to do the work, buy some decent van
    shampoo and a decent polish. See this as an
    investment 50 spent on the right products, plus
    a bit of elbow grease, could see your van's value
    increase by several hundred pounds.
  • Hose the van down then with the bodywork already
    wet, hand wash the panels using a sponge and some
    soapy water. Don't use washing up liquid as it
    smears and don't hose down the engine bay as you
    might damage the electrical systems. Once you've
    cleaned the outer panels focus on
  • The wheels
  • The wheel arches
  • The door shuts
  • Once you've washed everything, leather down the
    bodywork and glass, to get rid of any drying out
    marks. While the van dries out, turn your
    attention to the interior.
  • Vacuum the carpets and seats
  • Empty the ash trays
  • Remove any rubbish in the boot and glove box

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Place ad
  • Advertising your van on Van Search is quick and
    easy, but if you don't use the best wording or
    you ask too much for the van, you'll get a
    limited response. Here's how to create a great
    advert.
  • Start by working out how much to ask for your
    van. Price it too low and you'll lose money, but
    price it too high and you'll get no interest. The
    key is to price it just above what you'll accept,
    leaving room to haggle - everyone likes to think
    they're getting a bargain.
  • You can get your van valued on Motor Search, for
    just 3.95. This gives you a tailored value, for
    your van specifically, but it's also worth
    looking at what other people are asking for their
    vans. A quick look through our listings will help
    you set the price effectively. When setting the
    price, take into consideration the mileage,
    derivative and overall condition of your van.
  • Once you've worked out the right price for your
    van, put an advert together that tells potential
    buyers everything they're likely to need to know.
    Make sure you include
  • The exact type of van, including the engine size
    and bodystyle
  • The year and registration
  • Your van's mileage and colour
  • How much road tax and MoT are left
  • How many owners it's had and how much service
    history is available
  • Equipment that's fitted, such as air-con, alloy
    wheels, sat-nav.

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Viewings
  • Selling a van can be a daunting prospect, but by
    knowing what to expect, you can avoid being
    caught out by experienced hagglers, time wasters
    or criminals. Follow these steps to make sure
    you're not caught out.
  • Don't let a buyer go out alone, as they might not
    come back
  • Check they have adequate insurance cover, or you
    could be liable for any accidents
  • Keep a close friend or relative with you -
    especially if you're selling
  • Always keep the keys on you when swapping seats
    or getting out of the van
  • Let buyers follow their own route, as many are
    suspicious if you dictate which roads to take
  • Buyers will probably be keen to haggle on your
    asking price. You need to be firm, without being
    unreasonable set a price beforehand and keep it
    in your head during negotiations. While this
    price in your mind should be the lowest you're
    prepared to sell the van for, don't decline a
    sale over a 50 difference in your lowest and
    their highest offer. It'll cost you far more in
    re-advertising fees, time and hassle.

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The Sale
  • In an ideal world, you'd be paid cash during
    office hours which you'd pay in immediately, but
    this isn't always possible. If you do receive
    cash, try to get it handed over in a bank, so you
    can pay it in immediately and the cashier can
    check for fake notes. If your buyer gives you
    cash outside banking hours, pay it in as soon as
    possible.
  • A far better way is electronic transfer. It
    allows you to transfer funds online, but it can
    take a few days, so don't release the van until
    the bank tells you the funds have been
    successfully transferred.
  • Personal cheques and bank or building society
    cheques can cause problems. Personal cheques can
    be cancelled or issued without the available
    funds in the account, so if you've already handed
    over the van, you could be left seriously out of
    pocket. Despite common belief, bank or building
    society cheques aren't as good as cash forged
    cheques are common.
  • Other precautions you can take include
  • Ask the bank if you can draw funds against the
    cheque asking if the cheque has cleared can mean
    something different
  • If possible, go with the buyer to the bank to
    draw the cheque
  • Ask the buyer for ID with an address and landline
    telephone number if they're reluctant to give
    this information, be wary

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Documents
  • It's easy to be daunted by the various bits of
    paperwork that accompany your van, but there's
    nothing to be frightened of. Once the deal has
    been sealed, you'll need to write a receipt
    acknowledging the following information
  • The date
  • The amount paid
  • The make and model of van sold
  • The van's registration
  • The names and addresses of buyer and seller
  • Make two copies of the receipt one for you and
    one for the buyer. The most important thing for
    you to do next is to fill out the tear-off
    portion of your van's registration document (its
    V5C) and send it off to the DVLA give the top
    part of the V5C to the new owner. Telling the
    DVLA that the van has a new owner means you won't
    be liable for any fines racked up after the sale.
  • Finish off by handing over any other useful
    documentation such as
  • The van's handbook and service records
  • The MOT certificate (if it's over three years
    old)
  • Any paperwork that relates to the van's warranty,
    if it still has one

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