A Guide to Selling a Car With Mechanical Problems

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Selling a perfectly running car is a trouble, and selling a car with mechanical problems is even more troublesome. On top of that, there are many questions that come to mind: should I repair my car before selling it? Where can I sell my car with mechanical problems? Is it even worth selling it?

Well, you’re not the only one asking these questions, and luckily, we have the answers right here.

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Where to Start When Selling a Car with Mechanical Problems

The first step is to research the value of your car if it were in good condition. After that, assess the damage and the repair cost: this gives you a realistic price to give the buyer, and helps to decide whether to repair it first or sell it as-is.

Minor issues that don’t cost much are worth repairing, but as soon as it gets too expensive, it’s better to sell the car with the mechanical problems.

For selling a car with mechanical problems, you need to:

  • Get a diagnosis: Ask a mechanic to explain the mechanical issues and tell you how much the repairs will cost. This information is necessary for pricing and disclosure.
  • Be honest when listing the car: Include all known mechanical problems. Being open and clear with the buyer helps avoid problems later on and follows most legal rules.
  • Gather records: Collect all records of services and repairs. A detailed record of when the car was serviced can show a potential buyer how the car was previously cared for, even with current issues.

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Where to Sell Your Car That Needs Repairs

Two mechanics inspecting the engine of a white car with tools and protective mats in a bright auto shop

There are many places to sell your damaged car, and each one has its own benefits. Make the decision based on your immediate goals, how quickly you want to complete the sale, and how much you want to get for your car. Here’s an option to consider for each priority:

  • A scrap yard is probably your best bet if you want to sell your car with mechanical problems quickly and get it off your hands. Often, these yards offer a fixed price for your vehicle or will pay you based on the scrap metal value. You can make a quick sale since the buyer doesn’t care about the car’s condition.
  • Trading it in at a dealership may be the best option if you want to get a new car quickly. Dealerships will take your car, decide how much it’s worth, and use that to help pay for a new car. You might get a lower price for your car at a dealership because they don’t focus on damaged cars.
  • Selling it privately might be the best option if you want to get a good price. Depending on your car’s make and model, you may get a better price by choosing this option. However, it may take time to set up showings and find a buyer.

Final Thoughts

Selling a car with mechanical problems is entirely possible. Once you understand the car’s condition and the realistic cost of repairs, it becomes much easier to choose your next step.

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