Why should you sell your used car, truck, or SUV to Gensinger Motors?
When looking to purchase a new vehicle, many drivers have one question: What do they do with their current ride? Some may want to scrap it for parts, while others may want to try and sell it themselves. Finding the right buyer can be difficult, especially if you have a car worth a significant amount. We recommend coming to our New Jersey dealership, where we’ll buy your car.
How does selling your car to a dealership work?
Selling to a dealership is rather easy. All you need to do is fill out the online form answering questions about your vehicle like its make, model, and year. Once you’ve filled out this information, you’ll then need to set up an appointment to have your vehicle appraised. The appraisal will verify the information you submitted to us in the online form and help us determine your vehicle’s worth.
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What should you do before bringing your car to the dealership?
Before you take your car to the Gensinger Motors to be appraised, you need to make sure your vehicle looks its best. You want to make sure that the vehicle has been prepped well before it is seen. Follow these steps to make sure that the appraiser will be able to see the true value of your vehicle:
- Make sure the inside and outside are thoroughly clean
- Consider repairing any small issues such as broken lights
- Have your title, service records and registration ready
- Bring along any extra accessories that go with the vehicle
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Can I sell my car to a dealership for cash?
Yes! To sell your car for cash, all you have to do is let us appraise your vehicle so we can get a proper estimate. Once we know your vehicle's worth, we’ll offer you’re a fair value for it and write you a check that same day.
Can I sell my car to a dealer without buying a new vehicle?
Yes! If you are not interested in buying a new vehicle from us, you don’t have to. We don’t want to pressure customers into something they don’t want, so if you’re not after a new vehicle, you're under no obligation.