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The best time to sell your car in the UK | 2024 update

Is now the best time to sell your car? We look at how demand for used cars means you could make a profit on your old car.

Nimisha Jain

Words by: Nimisha Jain

Andrew Woodhouse

Additional words by: Andrew Woodhouse

Last updated on 26 September 2024 | 0 min read

Is now a good time to sell my car?

Deciding when to sell your car can be a tough choice, but several signs you should look out for that it’s time for a change.
As life moves us forward you may find that your car simply no longer meet your current needs. Changes in your lifestyle, like starting a family or moving to a new area, can make your existing car less practical. Downsizing to a smaller vehicle or upgrading to one better suited to your new environment can save you money and offer more convenience. New regulations, like clean air zones, may require you to pay extra fees if your car doesn’t meet environmental standards. If you find that these costs are adding up, it may be time to sell your car for a newer, more cost-effective electric model. You might just fancy a new car, and that’s fine. If you’re not under any pressure to sell your car soon, then know the timing of your sale can affect how much you get for your car. Selling a vehicle at the right time of year, like selling a convertible near summer or an SUV in winter, can help you maximize your asking price. It’s always worth getting a free valuation and weighing up your options before you start.
Should you wait before you sell your car? We’ve put together a list of factors you should consider before deciding whether you should sell your car right now or not.
The demand for cars can change. Sometimes the demand for new cars can be higher than used. At other times, demand for an SUV can be more than demand for a convertible. Finding the best month to sell your car can help you get a good price for it. But other factors, like the condition and mileage of the car can also affect the price you get for it. Let’s take a look.

Factors to consider if you want to sell your car:

1. Depreciation

Car depreciation sees the car’s value decrease from the amount you originally bought it for. So, when you sell your car, its selling price will almost always be lower than the price you bought it for.
Your car’s value starts depreciating the moment you get the keys. During the first nine to 12 months, the car depreciates the most, losing anywhere between 15% and 30% of its market value within the first year. Generally, you can expect to lose anything up to 50% of the car’s value in the first three years. New cars depreciate more than a used car, so you might want to consider holding on to your car for a while if it’s new, as it might not be the most profitable decision to sell your car within three years of buying it. With used cars, the car’s usually gone through its prime time of depreciation, so you don’t stand to lose quite as much money when you sell it – assuming you’ve kept it in good condition.
Check the condition of your car before you sell

2. Overall condition of the car

If you want to sell your car, you should do it while your car’s in a good condition. You can use our free valuation tool to see how much you'd get for selling your car.
All you need to do is enter your registration and mileage to find out how much your car is really worth – the results are 100% data-driven and consider the vehicle’s age, mileage, factory spec and optional extras, to give you the most up-to-date valuation we possibly can. Once your car needs constant repairs and fixes, and its interiors give away how old your car is, its resale value will fall. You may be able to get the value up by getting repairs made to your car but that could end up costing you more than the amount it’ll add to your car’s sale price. Some minor repairs might be worth to get your car ready to sell. Find out more if it’s worth carrying out minor repairs or not if you decide to sell your car.

3. Mileage

The higher the number of miles that your car has completed, the lower the trade-in value of your car is likely to be.
Selling your car when it has completed anything between 40,000 to 70,000 miles is often considered the ideal. Once your car’s mileage hits six digits, its trade-in value will probably decrease further.

4. March and September plate changes

People are usually looking to buy new cars during March and September when the new registration plates are released.
At this time, the main focus of buying and selling remains on new rather than used cars. Thus, it can be smart to avoid these time periods as the number of cars in stock is quite high.
Convertibles sell better in summer months

5. Seasonality

Certain types of cars are more popular during certain months, depending on seasonality factors.
During spring and summer, demand for convertibles increases due to the pleasant weather, along with demand for classic and sports cars. In autumn and winter, SUVs, off-roaders and 4x4s see a surge in demand. If you can wait and hit peak demand, you could stand to make a bit more money.

6. School holidays

Usually, around school holidays people take time off to go on holidays. During this time, demand for cars can be low as people are not actively searching for a car even though they’re looking to buy one. Lower demand could mean less competition, and so potentially a lower price for your car.

7. Check existing finance has been paid off

It is illegal to sell a car with outstanding finance. This is because the lender (the finance provider you signed the contract with) is the legal owner of the car.
However, if you were on a Hire Purchase or Personal Contract Purchase agreement and have officially cleared off all your payments (becoming the legal owner), you can consider selling it. Otherwise, you can consider ending the hire purchase agreement early.

8. Lifestyle changes

If you’re growing your family, moving house, or changing your lifestyle, swapping your car for one more suitable seems like a sensible consideration.
Maybe you wish to switch to electric cars, or you just don’t enjoy driving your car anymore or maybe you don’t enjoy driving at all and that can a good enough reason to sell your car. The best time to sell your car ultimately differs for everyone, depending on their personal circumstances.
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