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Here's my experience for the record: they valued my Saab 9-3 at £5480 - very low mileage and excellent condition. I just sold it privately for £7300. Make of that what you will.
I would advise to clean/valet/polish/wax your car, advertise it (autotrader is still the best - that was where all my interested parties came from) and have a little patience and then you'll get much more than webuyanycar will give you.0 -
offered £50 for my old fiesta got 180 scrap lol
current fiesta they offered £254 but would charge a £49.99 admin fee on that so just over £204 for the car ermm no thanks.. i could break it for spares for a lot more.. currently selling on ebay for £500 with 17 watchers atm
they only want cars they can sell on their carcraft forecourt..Sealed pot challenger # 10
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offered £50 for my old fiesta got 180 scrap lol
current fiesta they offered £254 but would charge a £49.99 admin fee on that so just over £204 for the car ermm no thanks.. i could break it for spares for a lot more.. currently selling on ebay for £500 with 17 watchers atm
they only want cars they can sell on their carcraft forecourt..
Do they charge an admin fee on the £50 too leaving you pennies? :eek:0 -
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I was looking to sell my MG TF and though i wanted a hassle free transaction. Webuyanycar stuck in my head after their annoying TV ads though the offer they gave me of £750 was laughable! I would not ever go through them to sell my car again as i got a better deal through past exchange with a dealer.
What annoyed me even more was that i kept getting hounded by the quote all over the internet. My advice would be first try and sell your car privately and use webuyanycar as a last absolutely LAST resort.0 -
I put these people in the same category as the "Cash for Gold" shysters.The greater danger, for most of us, lies not in setting our aim too high and falling short; but in setting our aim too low and achieving our mark0
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