The difference between selling your car privately and accepting a dealer part-exchange can easily be £1,000 to £3,000 on a typical used car. Dealers buy low and sell high — that margin comes straight out of your pocket.
The Price Gap
A car worth £8,000 on the private market might get a part-exchange offer of £5,500-£6,500. The gap varies by car, condition, age and market demand, but 15-25% less than private value is typical for part-exchange.
- •Part-exchange: lowest price, most convenient
- •Online instant buyers (We Buy Any Car, Motorway): mid-range, quick
- •Motorway/Carwow dealer auction: often close to private sale
- •Private sale (AutoTrader, Facebook Marketplace): highest price, more effort
- •Typical gap: private vs part-exchange = £1,000-£3,000 on mid-range cars
How to Sell Privately Safely
Use AutoTrader or Facebook Marketplace. Only allow test drives after seeing a valid driving licence. Bank transfer is the safest payment method — never hand over keys until funds have cleared.
- •List on AutoTrader and Facebook Marketplace
- •Photograph thoroughly — inside, outside, boot, engine bay
- •Check buyer's driving licence before test drives
- •Payment: bank transfer is safest
- •Complete V5C transfer the same day
- •Notify DVLA immediately after sale
What is the safest payment method for a private car sale?+
Bank transfer (BACS/Faster Payments). Confirm funds have cleared before handing over keys and V5C. Never hand over a car based on a cheque or uncleared payment.
Instant Buyer Services: The Middle Ground
Services like Motorway, Carwow, and Webuyanycar.com offer a middle path. Motorway auctions your car to dealers and often gets close to private sale price with minimal effort.
- •Motorway: dealer auction, often best non-private price
- •Carwow: dealer bids, pick the best offer
- •We Buy Any Car: quick but typically lowest of online buyers
- •Always get 3 valuations before accepting any offer
- •Check webuyanycar.com BEFORE your part-exchange negotiation — know your floor price
Preparing Your Car to Maximise Value
A professional valet, fixing minor cosmetic issues, and a full service history can add hundreds to the sale price.
- •Full professional valet: £50-£150, adds perceived value
- •Fix minor scratches if cost-effective
- •Gather all documents: V5C, service history, MOT
- •Ensure MOT has at least 6 months remaining
- •Honest description — disclose known issues to avoid disputes
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