Deciding When to Sell Your Car Wolverhampton

In the past, the time of year used to make a huge difference to the amount of money you could get when selling your car, however, nowadays, things are not quite so clear cut. Find out when would be the best time would be for you to sell your car.

Avalon Jaguar
01902 715902
Stafford Street
Wolverhampton
Whitehouse Motor Company
01902 863300
Wolverhampton Road
Wolverhampton
Chillingfield Car Sales Used Cars
01902 451877
66 Willenhall Road
Wolverhampton
Brindley Citroen
08700 040040
West St Off Stafford Road
Wolverhampton
David Cheadle Ltd
01902 423532
289 Great Brickkiln Street
Wolverhampton
Hylton Of Wolverhampton
01902 733377
401 Cannock Road
Wolverhampton
Wolverhampton Audi
01902 450000
Raby Street
Wolverhampton
Barlow Motors Ltd
01902 714503
1 Evans St
Wolverhampton
Bushbury Landrover
01902 393200
Stafford Street
Wolverhampton
Benham Wolverhampton
01902 457000
Raby Street
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Deciding When to Sell Your Car

Deciding When to Sell Your Car

Deciding When to Sell Your Car

In the past, the time of year used to make a huge difference to the amount of money you could get when selling your car. However, nowadays, things are not quite so clear cut. Whilst 10 or so years ago, few people would consider buying a convertible car during the cold, damp winter, modern drop-tops are now so well designed and engineered that they may be used quite comfortably all year round. Likewise with 4x4s; off-road cars used to sell much better during the snowy and icy winter months, but with the rising popularity of 4x4s and SUVs, demand for these vehicles is now high all year round.

However, there are still some times of the year that are better than others to sell your car; particularly if it is in average (rather than mint) condition, or if it is a particularly common model. The two peaks in the new car market (1 March and 1 September) create a knock on effect in the used market as new car buyers trade in or sell their old cars. This causes a glut of used cars on the market, and so unless yours stands out from the crowd, it is probably best to avoid these times of year.

Cars always seem to sell well during the warm, sunny months; few people are tempted to stand outside looking at vehicles in the cold rain or driving sleet, when they'd much rather be inside in the dry and warm.

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