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Is there an easy way to sell your old company cars?

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22 November 2013

Deals4YourWheels
A quick, simple and cost effective route to disposing of your old company cars

YOU’VE probably heard the adverts – or seen them on TV – for online companies who specialise in offering consumers a quick and easy sale for their used cars.  Increasingly, this is becoming a popular route as sellers are tiring of tyre kickers and complicated private sales.

Until now, this option has not been available for the business to business market.

SMEs will usually either sell their cars at auction (presuming, of course, that they do sell), advertise them locally, or perhaps sell to a local dealer. All time consuming non-core work for a hard-pressed director of an SME.

Deal4yourwheels.com promises to change all that for the small fleet market; they offer the same service but they deal specifically with the business to business market.

In other words, the company cars that you need to sell as replacements cars are acquired.

 

How does it work?

According to the Deal4yourwheels.com website there are three easy steps to sell your car.

  1. Complete a simple online form by entering the car’s registration and confirming the basic details of the vehicle (condition, mileage and so on)
  2. You are then given an immediate, online valuation
  3. If you choose to accept the valuation, a member of the team will then contact you to make the necessary arrangements to purchase your company cars.

 

What are the benefits?

By using the Deal4yourwheels.com online service and liaising with their UK based customer service team, SMEs with a small fleet can arrange a quick sale for their ex-company cars, on most make and models.

In many instances, the money for the vehicles is transferred on the same day, so cash gets back into the business quickly.

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Matt Morton

Matt Morton

Matt Morton is an automotive content writer for Business Car Manager

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