We know a car is more than just nuts and bolts, so we want to give you a fair and accurate price whether you’re buying or selling. After we received your car details, we will get back to you with an unmatched fair-value price as soon as possible.
You can send us your car details via the ‘Value My Car’ tool in our homepage – it’s an easy and accurate way to find out how much your car is worth.
Simply enter your car details to start, and we’ll give you both a private sale and part-exchange price so you can to decide what to do with your car. It’s completely free to get your valuation with us. There’s no hassle and no obligation.
We don’t send your data to robots for valuation. All valuations are done by humans to know the real value.
We have experience dealing with thousands of vehicles and customers to ensure your valuation is accurate.
Knowing the car’s value can help you negotiate in confidence when buying or selling a car.
Cars will sell faster when accurately priced. A fair price, and including up-to-date information like vehicle history checks, can inspire confidence in potential buyers and help your car stand out. And if you’re looking to part-exchange, you can do so with more confidence.
Generally, cars with higher mileages have lower resale values because they tend to have higher levels of wear and tear.
Several factors decide a car’s value, however. These include how well a car is looked after, any extra features included, and how rare or desirable colour or trim.
Once you’ve got your valuation, you’re free to choose! You might get more money if you sell your car privately – but it can take a bit of time and effort from you.
Modifications: Any post-factory features that you’ve added to the car that make it stand out, e.g. alloy wheels, multimedia systems, etc.
Full service history: A car with a complete record of all services can be worth more than one that has gaps in the service history.
Desirable colour: Some colours are more popular than others, so a car in a sought-after colour can be worth more.
No damage: Our valuations are based on the car being in good condition for its age – so it could have some minor wear and tear. If it’s in an excellent condition with no damage at all, then it’s likely to be worth more than our guide price.
Significant wear and tear: Our valuations assume the car has some minor damage, like a small stain on the seat or a scratch on the bumper. If the damage is any more significant than this, it’s likely to reduce the value of the car.
Parts not working: If anything needs fixing, e.g. a seat warmer or electric window that doesn’t work, the car may be worth less.
Lots of previous owners: Usually, the fewer owners the more a car is worth. So, if a car has been sold many times before it can reduce the value.
Gaps in service history and/or no MOT: Our valuations assume a car is in good working order. If there isn’t a current MOT, or significant gaps in the service records, it can reduce the value.