How does it work?

Sell your car better. In four simple steps.

1. Tell us about your car.

We need a few details about your car to give you a fair offer. Stuff like whether there are any dents or scratches, and what condition it’s in.

Don’t worry, it’s all clearly described. And if you’re not sure, you’ll always find us at the end of a phone for a helping hand!

1. Tell us about your car.

We need a few details about your car to give you a fair offer. Stuff like whether there are any dents or scratches, and what condition it’s in.

Don’t worry, it’s all clearly described. And if you’re not sure, you’ll always find us at the end of a phone for a helping hand!

2. Get your valuation.

What we offer is always what we intend to pay. If we need to offer anything else when we inspect your car – higher or lower – we’ll let you know why, and leave the decision entirely up to you. No pressure, no rush and no pushy sales tactics.

2. Get your valuation.

What we offer is always what we intend to pay. If we need to offer anything else when we inspect your car – higher or lower – we’ll let you know why, and leave the decision entirely up to you. No pressure, no rush and no pushy sales
tactics.

3. Book a free collection.

Our people aren’t dodgy car salespeople or intimidating collections agents.

They’re a friendly face you can trust to give you exactly what we’ve promised, and to keep everything clear, simple and transparent.

3. Book a free collection.

Our people aren’t dodgy car salespeople or intimidating collections agents.

They’re a friendly face you can trust to give you exactly what we’ve promised, and to keep everything clear, simple and transparent.

4. Money in your bank.

We pay as soon as you’re happy to sell. Your money will be in your bank before we even say goodbye. So you could be putting down a deposit on a new motor by teatime. Or squirrelling something away for a rainy day.

4. Money in your bank.

We pay as soon as you’re happy to sell. Your money will be in your bank before we even say goodbye. So you could be putting down a deposit on a new motor by teatime. Or squirrelling something away for a rainy day.