Anyone sold their car through Motorway?

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My partner is selling her car and the price achieved is higher than she paid for it. Now what is the process after the end of the sale stage? She has had an email requesting information but it sounds like a scammers dream information somehow, I might be overly paranoid. She has been asked for three pages of the V5, her driver's licence and her bank details. Do they need that? Is this a genuine request from Motorway?

Does anyone have any information on selling through Motorway, if so can you tell me how it all goes through?? For example do they knock down the price from what the sale completed on? What infor did you supply and when in the process?
 

Drago

Legendary Member
I think @biggs682 'sold'a car through them but when the bloke turned up he tried to bid Biggsy down so was sent packing.
 

Gunk

Guru
Location
Oxford
Oh. What went wrong or didn't work out?

I followed all their instructions, photographed the car carefully, mentioned every minor detail. The car sold and when the dealer arrived he test drove it with me, we got home and first thing he said was, “what will take for it then” and refused to pay the agreed price. It was a complete fiasco and waste of time. The problem is that they are just a conduit, they can’t control the behaviour of the buyers. I complained and Motorway said it was because it needed front discs and pads, they’d been replaced a month before I sold it!
 

Shortfall

Senior Member
Have used a similar company recently. As above be prepared for the buyer to come up with some imaginary faults as a bargaining chip. Mine tried to tell me the aircon needed re-gassing and it would cost him £300. If you want a quick sale without too much hassle they're ok I guess. Be prepared to walk away from the deal if they try it on too much and you'll have another buyer straight away.
 
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Time Waster

Veteran
Oh we will walk away. Already done it with CarWow.

I am put off by WBAC.com as they priced up the cost of our camper as a plain van because they could not cost the camper conversion. Told us the higher value unit does that, but here is the price for it as a van. £3k when as a van it was 3x that. We sold it on Facebook for over £11k. We just do not have time to sell it that way.

WBAC might be the easiest as we drive up and sell it there and then. But they are known to be the lowest prices I believe. Motorway was the one with the highest reserve price. It sold for reserve price. OK, no problem. We have over £300 to lose before we get to breakeven on what we paid for it anyway. We have had it 9 or 10 months I think so fair enough if we break even
 

Drago

Legendary Member
Mine tried to tell me the aircon needed re-gassing and it would cost him £300.

About a tenth that for a straight regas round here. Perhaps he gets it done at Harrods?
 
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