If You've Been Offered a Cash Price For Your Car And You're Thinking -

“Is That Really All My Car Is Worth?
.......Could I Get a Better Price Somewhere Else?”
You Definately Should Keep Reading
Below Beacuse We Could Gain You £££’s

One simple online form is all it takes to expose your car to professional car buyers across the UK, a method motor dealers have been using since 1999 to get the best price for their unwanted part exchange stock. -A method now available to the public that the cash for car companies don't like.

One Form - Lots of Dealers - Best Price!

Unlike some websites that will make you a single offer to buy your car, dealerbid will immediately broadcast your vehicle details to our huge database of dealers who compete with their No Obligation Cash Offers. They can even help you settle any outstanding finance.

It’s the fastest, easiest way to get a great price for your old car - and because it gives you a solid wedge of cash, it helps you get a better deal on your new one!

That's right, for only a five (£5) we broadcast your car's details far and wide to professional dealers urgently wanting to buy stock, potientially gaining you £££’s more for your car.

We have different dealers all over the UK, waiting to BUY your car for the best price - TODAY!

DealerBid Is Ideal For You Because:
  • Not Just One Buyer But Lots....
    Including Main Dealers, Specialist Dealers, Traders   Cash For Car Companies and Car Supermarkets
  • Dealers complete with their best cash offers
  • They’re willing to travel and collect
  • They can deal with outstanding finance
  • They arrange times to suit you
  • Telephone or Email, Your Choice
  • Only Enter Your Details Once
  • Only £5! No Extra Charges

It’s easy! To start getting serious cash offers.
Enter your car’s registration number in this yellow box:



More and More People Are Using DealerBid Because..
Until now there's only been two main methods of selling your car, selling it privately or trading it in.

Both methods have their own unique problems:

Private Buyer Problems

Selling privately is painful, because private buyers often:

  • Arrange a time - but never turn up!
  • Do turn up but without enough money, wasting your time
  • Insist on a test drive - even though they're not insured or don't even have a valid driving license!
  • Love the car, have money but wait until next week so their uncle who "knows about cars" can have a look - and in the meantime fall in love with another car...
  • They insist on seeing it at 11 0'clock on Monday - when you're at work
  • Or they can't legally buy it anyway, because you still have outstanding finance on the vehicle

The Problems of Part Exchange

There's a reason why car traders usually offer a very low "trade-in" price for your old car...

It's because they're selling nicer or newer cars than yours!

Unless "downgrading" to a cheaper car, you'll always face this problem, because the painful fact is, they don't really want your old car.

It's not the kind of car they sell on their forecourt or in their showroom. So to them it's just a problem to be solved by selling it to another dealer - for a profit!

Also, they know your heart is set on the new one, so you'll naturally put less value on your current car.

The 3rd Option?
A great alternative method, at least in theory, is going to other dealers, trying to find one who DOES want your car. There's all sorts of reasons why one dealer might want your car a LOT more than the one you're trying to part-exchange with...

... but even that has its own problems!

For a start, you're approaching them, which puts you "on the back foot", and it means a lot of phoning around and then even more travelling, even if you stick within your own county. You could drive for an hour or more, only to be told a much lower price when you get there.

Finding Your Ideal Dealer - Made Easy!
Now YOU can sell it to the ideal dealer directly - by broadcasting your car's details across Dealerbid's network of traders and dealers, all over the UK!

Doing so is as easy as filling in a single form (without silly restrictions on how many characters you can use), details are INSTANTLY sent out and it only costs a fiver, without hidden charges, "extras", VAT or anything else, just £5.

Professional car dealers are more than happy to travel to collect the right car, and will pay in a lump sum of cash. It's what they do. They can even sort out any outstanding finance issues for you, leaving you clean and clear to buy your new car - with some cash in your pocket!

Typically for most of our clients this means a faster, hassle-free sale, plus more negotiating power to buy their dream car.

And did we mention it's only a fiver, regardless of car type or value?

You could be getting real cash offers for your car right now, from dealers across the country! Just enter your car's registration number in the box below, then describe your car on the form that follows.

Bottom line, it's because DealerBid is the faster, easier way to get a fair price for your old car - and getting the car you really want!

Should I sell my car privately or to a dealer?


If you are thinking "Should I sell my car privately or to a dealer?" there are a number of things to consider.
Selling your car privately "Should" return you a stronger figure than selling your car to a dealer as ultimately you are selling to the end user although this is not always the case.

The vast majority of buyers wan't some form of assurance that they won't get ripped off so they play safe and buy through the trade. The minority that do buy privately will not expect to pay anywhere near "dealer" price, that along with the potential hassle of people coming to your house to view your car that probably won't turn up, people that want to drive your car that probably aren't insured as well as the countless scams currently around makes selling to a dealer all the more attractive and convenient.

What should I expect if selling to a dealer?


If you have decided to sell your car to a dealer, it is important that you are "sensible" when deciding how much you want.

All the dealers registered on our site are professional car buyers who have access to the very latest valuation data provided by the likes of Glass's Guide and CAP as well as the experience that comes through working in the trade. Just because a vehicle books at "X" amount of pounds does'nt mean it's worth that amount. The guides are a exactly what they are called... "a guide" the true valuation of a vehicle is what someone is prepared to pay, not an opinion of what its worth but what someone is prepared to write a cheque out for.

When trying to gauge your vehicle's value don't just look on autotrader and eBay and pick the most expensive cars with similar age and mileage, these cars may well be overage or unrealistically priced (hence they are still there) and buyers will be looking at the cheapest cars for an idea of price not the most expensive.

These figures will also be "retail" figures, the price that dealers will have to sell the cars on for after paying hundreds (in some cases thousands for exotic cars) for a warranty, a service if required, possibly an MOT, a discount or a part exchange, any refurbishment as well as advertising costs, sales commission to sales people and VAT.
Oh and they are in business to make a profit so it will be a total waste of everybody's time if you are just unrealistic with the figure you wish to achieve.

Another factor that many private sellers don't take into account when selling their car is the market movement.
Most cars will depreciate each month in the valuation guides. Most small cars and older vehicles should only move down in price by a small amount (a hundred pound or so) but larger, prestigous / sports vehicles can devalue many hundreds and in some cases thousands in one month so if your car is worth £20,000 this month but you decide to try your luck selling privately and are unsuccessful, next month it may only be worth £19,000.

Also convertible vehicle sales is extremely seasonal. Many dealers just won't buy convertible vehicles in the winter and those that will probably wont expect to sell the car until early the following year and will take this into account with their valuation. - Would you go looking to buy your new convertible car in the winter?

Cash for cars
If you are comparing a dealer's bid with that of an automated offer from a cash for car site then beware. Many offer automated prices they know will never be achieved as a hook to get you to travel to their business or collect your car, only to pick hundreds of pounds worth of "faults" when you/they get there. Any quick search on google for -
"ENTER COMPANY NAME" review" should provide you with some useful links to sites that will have clients reviews and give you a realistic indication of whether the site has been honouring its automated prices or not as the case will commonly be.

Some useful links :-
Glass's Guide Vehicle Valuation
Review Centre Compare ratings, prices, read reviews and write your opinions and experiences.
DVLA Website Information and advice.

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