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Doing up Car before selling?
As per my previous post, I'm thinking about selling/part exing my car. I obviously want to get the most money possible for my car but there are a couple of bits of cosmetic damage to it. The front grill has a bit broken off (the bit that sits around the VW badge). It's not overly obvious but you'd see if it you looked. There are also some dents which all happen to be on the right wing. Is it worth trying to replace these parts from a brakers yard before I sell/part ex or would it be more cost effective to just sell it as it is?
Also, I've had new brakes and a new cambelt (plus smaller bits) fitted in the past year but both were done by a friend who works for VW at my house so I don't have receipts to prove the work was done. If someone in the know was to take a look would they be able to see that I'm being honest about the new parts?
Also, I've had new brakes and a new cambelt (plus smaller bits) fitted in the past year but both were done by a friend who works for VW at my house so I don't have receipts to prove the work was done. If someone in the know was to take a look would they be able to see that I'm being honest about the new parts?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Thanks Zac and Tony! Very helpful. Might take it round a few garages over the weekend to test drive some cars so I can see what they would offer me for my car as a part ex. I'd rather not go to the effort of getting things done to it and from what you say it does sound like that might be a pointless exercise.
I could ask the guy who did my car to knock something up for me but it was just cash in hand work so he might not.
I could ask the guy who did my car to knock something up for me but it was just cash in hand work so he might not.
If you part exchange it you won't get any more by tarting it up, quite often they are just taking an old car off your hands as a favour if it is 10 years old or more. They would probably sell you the car you want for the same price whether they take your old car or not, so you might as well sell it privately. It is only worth tarting it up if you can do it without making it look tarted up. By all means replace any broken parts if you can get them cheaply second hand. People expect old cars to have picked up small dents and chips.