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SPONSORED: How to sell my car to a dealer and claim £100: 3 simple steps

sell my car to dealer with Mackie Motors

Are looking for the very best deal on the market when buying or selling a car?

Whether you are working from home and no longer need the extra expense of a car sitting in your driveway, are looking to go from two family cars to one, or simply fancy a change, dealerships are one of the most convenient ways to sell your used car.

But what is actually involved in the process?

Do you have to pay for it? Is it practical? How do you drive home?

If you have ever asked yourself these questions, or wondered, “how best to sell my car to a dealer” we are here to help.

The Courier has teamed up with Mackie Motors to talk you through the entire process – and you could even claim an extra £100 cash to spend on a new car!

Free collection service/£100 cash and the chance to win a holiday

Mackie Motors answers "how to sell my car to dealer"Mackie Buy Any Car is a service designed to take all of the stress out of selling your car. And to promote the service, Mackie Motors is hosting a week-long Valuation Event whereby customers can sell their cars, receive cash to spend on anything they like and be entered into a prize draw for a luxury staycation at the Dalnaglar Hot Tub Cottage!

Here’s how:

1. Register an enquiry

The Mackie Motors website has a specific facility which allows you to enquire about selling your car by entering your registration number and just a couple of contact details.

A member of the Mackie Motors team will then call you on the telephone to ask for a few more details regarding your car’s age and condition. You’ll then be offered a price, which is personally backed by their Dealer Principal.

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2. Book an appointment to the Valuation Event

Happy with the proposed price? Book an appointment to the Mackie Buy Any Car Valuation Event which takes place 20-26 August and claim your unique e-voucher. Download your e-voucher via their website and you will be offered the choice of £100 extra over and above your valuation price or a free delivery/collection service for your vehicle.

And if you sell your car at the event, you will be entered into a prize draw for a three-night stay at Dalnaglar Castle and Cottages in Glenshee!

There are absolutely no fees involved with the service, the price you’re quoted is the price you’ll receive, and you will be paid by BACS transfer the same day.

3. Get a lift home

It is as simple as that! And once the deal is done and you have sold your old car, you’ll be driven home by a lovely member of the team – if you are in need of a lift.

Mackie Motors always go above and beyond for their clients; their 100% customer satisfaction score on Judge Service says it all.

Still wondering, “How should I sell my car to a dealer”? Book your appointment to the Mackie Buy Any Car Valuation Event today!

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Mackie Motors is a trusted car dealership in Angus and Tayside. Visit the Mackie Motors website for more information on the services they provide.