While not mandatory in all jurisdictions, having a recent MOT certificate or roadworthiness proof (like a WOF) builds buyer confidence. 2. Crafting the Listing
Handling documentation correctly is critical for a legal and smooth transfer.
Highlight desirable features like high gas mileage, service history, and the number of previous owners.
Fix easy-to-solve issues like non-functioning air conditioning or interior bulbs, as these can be major "turn-offs" for buyers.
Effective vehicle descriptions should be honest and detailed.
This is the most important document to transfer ownership. Check your local motor vehicle department for specific state or regional rules.
Acts as a receipt detailing the money paid, date, and car specifics. It is often required for the buyer to register the vehicle.
Remove all personal items and perform a thorough interior and exterior detail.