How it works

Three steps. Clear route. Clean handover. Most vehicles are bought directly. Higher-value or specialist vehicles can be routed via Sell For Me (sale-or-return) or vetted trade partners.





Open 8am–8pm
7 days
Free collection
Typically within ~20 miles
Instant transfer
On handover
150+ reviews
Local sellers


The process in 3 steps



1

Send details


Registration, mileage, postcode, MOT status, and an honest condition summary. Photos help accuracy and prevent drift.

2

Valuation + route


Clear trade valuation based on what’s provided. Direct purchase where it fits; otherwise Sell For Me / partner route where that’s better.

3

Collect + pay


Collection arranged. Payment is usually instant bank transfer on handover. Paperwork and DVLA keeper change handled at the point of collection.





Which route fits your vehicle?


Sell Car (direct purchase)

Everyday vehicles, MOT fails, damage, warning lights, high mileage, non-runners. Fast valuation and collection.


Go to Sell Car
Sell For Me (sale-or-return)

Higher-value, specialist, or unusual vehicles where sale-or-return or partner routing produces a better result.


Go to Sell For Me

What we need to quote accurately



Minimum


  • Registration
  • Mileage
  • Postcode
  • MOT status
  • Condition summary

Recommended


  • Exterior and interior photos
  • Dashboard lights photo/video
  • Service history / invoices
  • Known faults (DPF, clutch, noises, leaks)
  • V5C and spare key status


If information changes on the day, the valuation changes. Accuracy upfront keeps it clean.

FAQs



What details do you need for a valuation?
Registration, mileage, postcode, and a short condition summary (faults, MOT status, service history). Photos of exterior, interior, and dashboard lights are recommended for accuracy.
How do you pay?
Payment is usually by instant bank transfer on collection. Cash or cheque can be possible by arrangement.
Is collection free?
Collection is typically free within around 20 miles of Hexham. Collections outside that range are handled by arrangement.
Do you handle non-runners and failed MOT cars?
Yes. Failed MOTs, warning lights, clutch issues, damage, and non-runners are assessed case-by-case and valued accordingly.
What happens to cars you buy?
Vehicles are typically resold trade-to-trade or repaired and returned to the road by independent dealers and specialists. Vehicles beyond economic repair may be sent to licensed ATF recyclers.