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Information

Buying a
vehicle at auction
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Anti-Money
Laundering Legislation
Anti-Money Laundering Legislation introduced by H
M Customs & Excise is in effect.
To comply with the
rules we only accept up to £9,000 in cash from any buyer
on any one day.
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Selling your vehicle at auction
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Entry Form
An Entry Form needs to be completed for every vehicle
entered into the auction |
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V5 - UK Registration Certificate
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To sell a vehicle in the auction all you need is the car,
its V5C or old V5 (see note on Registration
Certificates below) and MOT and Service History if applicable. |
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Clear Title
You must have clear legal title to sell the vehicle and it cannot be
subject to a Hire Purchase Agreement. |
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Total Loss
We do not sell vehicles that have been registered as an
insurance 'total loss'. |
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Reserve Price
The Seller sets the reserve price.
When a vehicle is entered into auction we can provide a free
valuation and recommend an appropriate the reserve price if
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Entry Fees
An Entry Fee of £20 is payable for every sale your
vehicle is entered into.
If your vehicle does not sell
it is entered into every applicable future sale whilst it is
left on the auction site.
If your vehicle subsequently
sells, all Entry Fees and Commission are deducted from the
sale proceeds.
If your vehicle does not sell Entry Fees
are payable before the car can be removed from site. |
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Commission
Commission is only payable if the vehicle sells.
It is based on a sliding scale and is deducted from the sale
proceeds. |
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V5C - UK Registration Certificates and the old V5 - Vehicle Registration
Documents
The Auction
currently accepts the old V5 - Vehicle Registration Documents however
Sellers
should be aware that, due to the delays involved in obtaining a new V5C from
the DVLA, cars entered with the old V5 are less likely to achieve their
potential sale value. In the near future the auction will only accept
cars with the new V5C documents. |
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