We Buy Any Car .com - What do they do with them.....
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Evening all
Having just had my head done in by the latest WBAC.com advert, I am wondering what they do with them once they've bought them?
Obviously they don't pay the going rate for a private sale, I know this as they offered me £900 for an 840 Sport, but seriously, how do they move them or rather, through what channels.
It must be worth it somehow...
Anyone know?
Cheers - Nick.
Having just had my head done in by the latest WBAC.com advert, I am wondering what they do with them once they've bought them?
Obviously they don't pay the going rate for a private sale, I know this as they offered me £900 for an 840 Sport, but seriously, how do they move them or rather, through what channels.
It must be worth it somehow...
Anyone know?
Cheers - Nick.
homerjay said:
Funny, I was thinking about this last night.
All I know is that they give very low values. So may even make a profit at auction.
I'd rather take the car to a trader and see what they would give. I reckon it would still be more than wbac.
Ford offered me £2700 for my car at the same time wbac offered £3400. I understand they try and knock more off the price when they collect it though.. All I know is that they give very low values. So may even make a profit at auction.
I'd rather take the car to a trader and see what they would give. I reckon it would still be more than wbac.
homerjay said:
All I know is that they give very low values. So may even make a profit at auction.
They don't if the car is stock they can retail.homerjay said:
I'd rather take the car to a trader and see what they would give. I reckon it would still be more than wbac.
A lot of times it wouldn't. HTH
They're disposed of in a few ways, as far as i'm aware.....
Auction - either under the UK Car Group Banner, or CC trade banner.
Put on the pitch and sold through Carcraft.
Sold direct to dealers.
Sold direct via Carcrafts own auctions.
Sold as scrap.
Auction - either under the UK Car Group Banner, or CC trade banner.
Put on the pitch and sold through Carcraft.
Sold direct to dealers.
Sold direct via Carcrafts own auctions.
Sold as scrap.
Edited by Dan_1981 on Friday 14th May 20:29
Nolar Dog said:
War Pig said:
I understand they try and knock more off the price when they collect it though..
Not if you described it accurately they don't. The onus is on you. But you wouldn't mislead them initially would you. TBH I wouldn't bother with them....wanted to give me £6k for my MK1 RS
£12k for my mums £20k lotus
£16k for the £22k noble
Whether thats just because they aren't the average car?
But I guess its the same as any place that advertises cash for cars...slung straight on a forecourt at X% mark up
£12k for my mums £20k lotus
£16k for the £22k noble
Whether thats just because they aren't the average car?
But I guess its the same as any place that advertises cash for cars...slung straight on a forecourt at X% mark up
AMST09 said:
TBH I wouldn't bother with them....wanted to give me £6k for my MK1 RS
£12k for my mums £20k lotus
£16k for the £22k noble
Whether thats just because they aren't the average car?
But I guess its the same as any place that advertises cash for cars...slung straight on a forecourt at X% mark up
Anything that isnt bread and butter seems to get stupid offers yet a mate sold his wifes Mini to them for not much less than book. She got more for a 54 plate Cooper conv than they offered me for my 20k mile Evo7 (£2,000 more) and for a joke I put in my E30 M3 70k on the clock and they offered me £175.£12k for my mums £20k lotus
£16k for the £22k noble
Whether thats just because they aren't the average car?
But I guess its the same as any place that advertises cash for cars...slung straight on a forecourt at X% mark up
As others have said, most end up at auction - usually at various BCA branches around the country. A right mixed bag they are too - some are indeed worth a fraction of their "book" price - relatively new cars without a straight panel and no history - in those cases the owners deserve to get peanuts as they should look after their ^&%^*% cars!
In amongst them there are sometimes some quite nice cars and because they want them sold and have usually got them cheap they do usually let them go even on poor day rather than hanging out for reserves or putting them back through. Therefore, if you are very careful they are sometimes quite good value.
In amongst them there are sometimes some quite nice cars and because they want them sold and have usually got them cheap they do usually let them go even on poor day rather than hanging out for reserves or putting them back through. Therefore, if you are very careful they are sometimes quite good value.
titly said:
Obvious cat is obvious?Go on autotrader and compare your car for prices, then get a quote from WBAC.com. If you can't be arsed with going through the process of selling a car, it's a very easy solution. I maybe lost £500 on a £5k car, but so what? You're not gonna get scammed by some dodgy bouncing bankers' draft (yes, they can be forged now).
PS You don't have to accept their offers. You all realise that, right?
Edited by ShadownINja on Saturday 15th May 11:18
titly said:
Hugely biased reporting, what did I expect though.The company is there to make profit, they aren't going to offer you the going value for your car ever. What I find astonishing is people who have their cars valued with them, despite them knocking 500 or so off the online valuation price, still sold their car to them.
They offered 3500 for my 330ci, ludicrous on its own, but if they were then to take off another 500, then I'm the only one at fault, its not the big bad company taking my money, it's me being an idiot for accepting a terrible offer for my car.
If you can't be bothered to sell privately and get a decent price for your car, then expect to be exploited for the lowest possible value.
hora said:
ShadownINja said:
titly said:
Obvious cat is obvious?Go on autotrader and compare your car for prices, then get a quote from WBAC.com. If you can't be arsed with going through the process of selling a car, it's a very easy solution. I maybe lost £500, but so what? You're not gonna get scammed by some dodgy bouncing bankers' draft (yes, they can be forged now).
PS You don't have to accept their offers. You all realise that, right?
Edited by ShadownINja on Saturday 15th May 11:17
Edited by ShadownINja on Saturday 15th May 11:46
hora said:
WBAC- they'd have to come to me to make it worth my while but thats not their business model is it?
A place where you have to drive (a fair distance in some cases) to means already you are on the backfoot and prime for some silly offers.
Yes, especially if you're desperate for money because of debt problems. But that doesn't make them bad. They're not a charity. The sellers may already have tried Autotrader etc.A place where you have to drive (a fair distance in some cases) to means already you are on the backfoot and prime for some silly offers.
PS I'm not an employee there! The only thing I dislike is their advert.
Edited by ShadownINja on Saturday 15th May 12:01
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