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How to retain your trade-in value

Most buyers want some assurance that their future trade-in value won’t plummet unnecessarily

MOST buyers want some assurance that their future trade-in value won’t plummet unnecessarily.

While your trade-in value depends a lot on the type of vehicle you have and the mileage, the following will help you retain as much of the vehicle’s future value as possible:


Paper Trail

A big deciding factor for the used car merchant, when deciding what to to give you for your car, is the vehicle’s service history.

Make sure you service your car on time and at an approved dealership.

Keep your paperwork in order, even if it’s just repairs of a minor scratch.


Attention to detail

Take care of your car’s interior.

Exterior nicks and dents are easy to fix, but a shabby interior will see your trade-in value drop instantly.

Clean your car often, don’t smoke in your vehicle and try keep snacks to a minimum.

By setting basic rules, you’ll ensure minimal damage in the long run. Find out from your dealer which products are best to protect your dashboard and seats.


Don’t delay repairs

All vehicles pick up some damage along the way, whether it’s stone chips, aggressive shopping trolleys or bumper bashings.

Even if the damage is minimal and you feel you can live with it for a while, it’s safer to get repairs done immediately.

This prevents rust or further damage and just keeps your car in the best condition possible, which in turn increases your trade-in value.


Keep an eye on mileage

Mileage and the age of the vehicle have a big impact on trade-in value.

But nothing is set in stone.

Some vehicles retain their value for very long, while others offer the best value if traded in just a few years after purchase.

Make sure you trade your car in at the optimum age/mileage in order to get the best price.


Splurge on tyres

You don’t have to spend a fortune, but make sure the tyres are in good condition when you take your car for a trade-in evaluation.

It sounds cosmetic but it makes a difference to the overall look and first impression your car makes.

The dealer evaluating the car will definitely take note.


Internal health

Take care of your car’s engine – this will save you a lot of trouble whilst driving your car and ensure your trade-in is as decent as possible.

Regular maintenance and smooth driving will minimise damage to the engine, gearbox and suspension.

Cars that have been driven hard don’t do well on trade-in.


Avoid DIY

A sure-fire way to ruin your trade-in prospects is any DIY projects involving your car.

Don’t fit any non-approved accessories and certainly don’t try to fix anything yourself, even if you’re an engineering whizz, because it comes down to the paper trail.

If you can’t prove that all work was done through approved experts, it will reduce your resale value as there is no guarantee on the work that was done.

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