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3 Changes To Make Before Selling A Car

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After you make the decision to sell your car, you want to do everything possible to get the right price for it. Although it might seem counterintuitive to put more money into your car when you're trying to sell it, making certain repairs can actually increase the price tag for your car. Before selling your car, here are some repairs you should consider making. 

Windshield

Your car's windshield is most likely the first item that a potential buyer notices. A chipped or cracked window can make a poor first impression. Depending on the severity of the chip or crack, it might be necessary to completely replace it. If you do need to replace your car's windshield, contact a company like X-Treme Auto Glass to get the job done.

If the window was damaged while you had insurance, you can even file a claim to have it repaired or replaced. If you do opt to leave the windshield as is, remember that potential buyers could lower the price they are willing to pay because of it.   

Bodywork 

Even if your car operates well, potential buyers might be unwilling to give it a chance if it has scratches and dents. You do not have to spend a great deal of money to fix this problem though. 

Assess the bodywork that needs to be done and make a list. Scratches can usually be taken car of with a do-it-yourself kit from an auto improvement store. If the scratch is too deep though, consider having a professional take care of it. 

Small dents, such as from another car's door hitting yours, should also be handled by a professional. He or she can fill the dent and paint it so that it matches the car. Your should be able to recoup the cost of the repair from the sale of your car. 

If your bumper is stained or has accumulated wax on it, you can purchase cleaner for it at the auto improvement store. It can take some work to fix the bumper up, but it will allow you to keep that higher price tag. 

Brakes

Chances are, potential buyers will test drive your car. If your brakes are squealing or slipping during the test drive, you can possibly miss out on a sale. 

The price of the brakes will not eat into your profits too much. In fact, brake repairs start as low as $130. If you buy your own parts, you can save even more on the work. 

With minor work, your car can be ready for sale. Honestly assess it and make those changes that you feel will net the best results. 


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