Thought I'd share this for anyone selling their car.
I had occasion to sell my Renault Grand Scenic, 94000 miles on the clock, previous leaking coolant system fixed with radweld, no functioning air conditioning or heating, lots of paintwork dings, crack on passenger front wheel arch but otherwise in reasonable nick for a car that old. Other issues include halfords fitting the wrong battery so stop/start function doesn't work and an accelerator spring that's getting a bit tired.
Motorway
So first, I tried selling my car "the Motorway way". Completed the app, took photos etc mentioned the issue with the aircon and the accelerator spring. Dealers bid for it and it sold for £3002. I was very pleased.
Then some poor sod turns up in a taxi to assess the car and drive it from Surrey to South Wales. Took one look at the accelerator, spoke to the dealer who then cancelled the sale.
I spoke to Motorway again. Dealer buys the car for £2686. Doesn't bother to call to arrange pick up. I spend a week trying to get hold of him to be finally told he has cancelled it due to the accelerator.
Spoke again to Motorway "Oh we shouldn't have listed it as it has a mechanical fault. We don't list cars like that".
At this point I was fewmin. 😡 😡 😡 😡 😡 😡 😡



Anyway - minimum star rating for them.
Thought i'd try WeBuyAnyCar.
WeBuyAnyCar
I had very low expectations. They valued it at £2900.
Drove it to Feltham to their "hub" (portakabin) expecting to drive it back after being offered peanuts and enduring hard sell.
In the event, nice chap looked over the car, ran the engine etc. Showed full service history, locking nuts etc.
He did do a *bit* of the old double glazing salesman - "Yeah it said I should offer £2100 but I've managed to get £300 put back on because of the service history and I'll need to get the manager to sign it off..." yada yada yada. The upshot was an offer of £2400, but then you have to pay their "admin fee" of £50.
I went down there with an arbitrary cut off of £2500, so it was a little bit less than I had hoped, but given the time and effort in taking it back and trying again to sell it, I took the offer. Then there was another opportunity to walk away with less cash. "We can pay you now for £50, in 2 working days for £30 or in 4 working days for £0."
Reader - I chose the 4 working days.
Overall though WBAC was a positive experience. If you have a car like mine which is a bit last legs, I think it works out quite well.
I had occasion to sell my Renault Grand Scenic, 94000 miles on the clock, previous leaking coolant system fixed with radweld, no functioning air conditioning or heating, lots of paintwork dings, crack on passenger front wheel arch but otherwise in reasonable nick for a car that old. Other issues include halfords fitting the wrong battery so stop/start function doesn't work and an accelerator spring that's getting a bit tired.
Motorway
So first, I tried selling my car "the Motorway way". Completed the app, took photos etc mentioned the issue with the aircon and the accelerator spring. Dealers bid for it and it sold for £3002. I was very pleased.
Then some poor sod turns up in a taxi to assess the car and drive it from Surrey to South Wales. Took one look at the accelerator, spoke to the dealer who then cancelled the sale.
I spoke to Motorway again. Dealer buys the car for £2686. Doesn't bother to call to arrange pick up. I spend a week trying to get hold of him to be finally told he has cancelled it due to the accelerator.
Spoke again to Motorway "Oh we shouldn't have listed it as it has a mechanical fault. We don't list cars like that".
At this point I was fewmin. 😡 😡 😡 😡 😡 😡 😡




Anyway - minimum star rating for them.
Thought i'd try WeBuyAnyCar.
WeBuyAnyCar
I had very low expectations. They valued it at £2900.
Drove it to Feltham to their "hub" (portakabin) expecting to drive it back after being offered peanuts and enduring hard sell.
In the event, nice chap looked over the car, ran the engine etc. Showed full service history, locking nuts etc.
He did do a *bit* of the old double glazing salesman - "Yeah it said I should offer £2100 but I've managed to get £300 put back on because of the service history and I'll need to get the manager to sign it off..." yada yada yada. The upshot was an offer of £2400, but then you have to pay their "admin fee" of £50.
I went down there with an arbitrary cut off of £2500, so it was a little bit less than I had hoped, but given the time and effort in taking it back and trying again to sell it, I took the offer. Then there was another opportunity to walk away with less cash. "We can pay you now for £50, in 2 working days for £30 or in 4 working days for £0."
Reader - I chose the 4 working days.
Overall though WBAC was a positive experience. If you have a car like mine which is a bit last legs, I think it works out quite well.