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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Enter your vehicle registration on our website homepage and provide us with your current mileage and your contact details.
  2. We will give you a free, instant valuation on our website and also send you this by email and text message. 
  3. If you are happy with our initial valuation, just click "book your appointment" and we will give you a call to buy your car or van.
  4. Once we've agreed on the price, we will arrange free collection and instant payment by bank transfer - all at no cost to you!

Of course! Once you have entered your details on our website and clicked "book your appointment" we can call you straight away to discuss your vehicle. If you are happy with the final price, we can often collect your vehicle on the same day too so you can get paid quickly and wave goodbye to your car or van. 

Here's what to expect:

1. Our Vehicle Buying team will call you to discuss your vehicle. Appointments last no longer than 15 minutes.

2. We will make a note of the vehicle condition, service history and any damage you tell us about, for example scratches, dents, scuffed alloys.

3. We will then work with our Valuations Team to get you the best price for your car or van and call you back. 

4. If you are happy with our offer, we will arrange to collect your vehicle within 24 hours (*if demand is high this may take up to 48 hours) and pay you by instant bank transfer on collection. 

1. Ensure your phone is fully charged and you have a good signal where your car or van is parked.
2. Make sure your car is parked in a safe location with plenty of room to walk around the vehicle.
3. Get all your vehicle documents ready: service history, V5C, keys.

When we arrive at the vehicle’s registered address and meet with the registered keeper we need to see the following documents:

  • If the valuation is under £10,000 we need to see 1 form of ID or proof of address
  • If the valuation is over £10,000 we need to see 3 forms of ID or proof of address

This can be

      - Original photo ID (passport or driving licence)
      - Proof of address dated within the last 3 months (utility bill, council tax bill)

To sell a vehicle to us, you need to have been the legal owner or registered keeper for a minimum of 3 months prior to the valuation.

This means that the V5C needs to have been in your name for a minimum of 3 months. This ensures that you have the legal right to sell the vehicle to us.

You can sell your car to us as long as it has a minimum of 1 month's MOT remaining at the time of the appointment. However, when our system produces an online valuation for you it assumes that your vehicle has a minimum of three months remaining on the MOT.

No! Our online valuations and appointments are free and there are no admin charges when you sell your car or van with us. 

Payments made when selling a vehicle with us are via instant bank transfers. Our transport team will stay with you until the payment has gone through, giving you peace of mind. And there are no charges for instant payment either. 

Online valuations are saved on our system for seven days, giving you time to decide if you want to go ahead and sell your car or van with us. 

The online valuation is determined by the details you input and our computer database. The final offer conducted during the online appointment can differ as we inspect the vehicle’s condition and paperwork. It's important to remember that several factors can affect a car’s valuation, including the fact that most simply depreciate over time.

You can absolutely sell your vehicle with a private plate. If you wish to keep your private plate, please contact the DVLA and request a swap back to the original number plate. It is a good idea to start this process several weeks in advance of selling with us, to give adequate time for the transfer.

Alternatively, we are happy to purchase your vehicle with your private plate if you aren't bothered about retaining it.

Definitely! Upon selling to us, we will pick up any outstanding finance on your vehicle and pay off what’s left, dealing directly with the finance company involved. We’ll give the remaining balance of the purchase price to you.

If your vehicle is in negative equity, i.e. your vehicle is worth less than the outstanding finance, we can also help with that. We are unable to offer financial advice and would recommend that you seek independent advice before selling your vehicle.

When we agree a price we will arrange collection of your vehicle. Upon collection you would be required to transfer the monetary difference between your agreed purchase price and your finance settlement, we will then pay the finance company in full.

If your car has been classified as Category S or Category N, then we can still buy your car.

If your car has been classified as Category A or Category B, unfortunately we cannot purchase these vehicles. Please refer to our article on insurance write-offs for further information.

Yes, we buy electric cars! Your EV car must have full service history, 2 keys and less than 3 former keepers. The charging cable must be present and in full working order and the battery must hold a full charge. The car must have at least 3 months left on the MOT.

Selling your car can be a daunting task so we understand that selling the car of a person who has passed away can be really difficult. We’re here to make the process as hassle-free as we can during this time.

After accepting the online valuation for the vehicle, you will be contacted by a member of our team to discuss the vehicle. During this call you will be asked if the vehicle is in your name, at this point you should explain that the vehicle owner is deceased.

If you decide to go ahead with the sale of the vehicle, you will be asked to provide the following documents at the point of collection:

- The death certificate of the vehicle owner.
- Legal proof of your entitlement to sell the vehicle on behalf of the deceased's Estate.

This could be part of the will where you are named, or on a solicitor's letter showing your entitlement to deal with the proceeds of the Estate. You may be named as an executor of the will, or there may be other legal proofs that show your entitlement to sell the vehicle. If there is more than one executor of the will, we would require an email sent to ourselves with authorisation from all other exector(s) to confirm they agree to sell the vehicle.

We collect personal information from you such as name, address, telephone number and email address when a valuation form is completed by you. Your email address is used to send over your valuation and your number is used to call you to arrange your appointment.

Please do not submit your personal information to us if you do not wish us to collect it.

The personal information you provide to us will be used for the purposes of administration and processing the purchase of a vehicle.

Please note that we will not hold your personal information for any longer than is reasonably necessary or required by law. 

You have the right to object to the processing of your personal information at any time, on grounds relating to your particular situation. This only applies where the grounds for processing are:

  • Necessary for the purposes of legitimate interests pursued by the data controller or by a third party, or,
  • Necessary for the performance of a task carried out in the public interest

If you have previously signed up to receive any marketing from us, you can unsubscribe from this activity at any time. Money4YourMotors will no longer send any communication to you that is not related directly to the purchase of your vehicle.

Find more about personal information collection in our privacy policy.

To request the removal of your personal data, please send your vehicle registration number to us at ukca.dataprotection@coxautoinc.com, stating that you would like your data to be removed.

At Money4YourMotors, we’re committed to providing a quality service to our customers. If, however, you are unhappy with any aspect of the service provided, we would like you to tell us about it.
You can find out more about our complaints procedure and how to submit a complaint here.