| Tips
on Preparing Your Car for
Resale
(NewsUSA)
- As new vehicle models make their way out of the factories and into
dealerships, many customers will look to trade in or resell their
current cars.
There are numerous factors that
determine a vehicle's resale value, such as the make and model of the
vehicle as well as its age, mileage and overall condition. Although a
large portion of the resale value is predetermined, car owners can
increase the value by taking proper care of the vehicle to keep it in
its optimum condition.
The service specialists at Chrysler,
Jeep and Dodge provide the following tips to help car owners prepare
their vehicles for resale or trade-in:
* Have all ownership materials. The
documentation that accompanied the vehicle when first purchased is a
key component in resale value. Ownership materials include the warranty
manual and owner's manual. It also is important to have the spare key
and, when applicable, the convertible top boot cover.
* Look under the hood and fill all
fluids. These include brake fluid, power steering fluid and wiper
fluid, along with oil, coolant and antifreeze.
* Do basic operational checks.
First, check the dashboard to see if any warning lights are lit and
address any indicated problems. Second, make sure all lights, locks,
windows, wipers, turn signals, the trunk release, mirrors, seat belts,
defrosters, the horn, air conditioning and heat systems and seat
adjusters work. Accessories that were purchased with the vehicle, such
as heated seats or a sunroof, should also be in working order.
* Conduct your own road test. Make
sure the vehicle easily starts and the gear selector functions
properly. Also, check steering performance and make sure that the
cruise control, overdrive, gauges and sound system are in tip-top
shape. Finally, check to see if the acceleration and brakes are
operating effectively.
* Check for leaks. Inspect under the
hood for any dramatic decreases in fluid levels.
* Evaluate overall appearance.
Externally, check for dents and scratches, ensure all the wheels match
and are filled, and remove any decals and stickers. Internally, clean
the floors, mats and seats, along with the panels and dashboard. Remove
all personal items from the glove compartment and trunk. Finally, have
your vehicle professionally washed and detailed prior to having the
resale value evaluation.
And lastly, Chrysler, Jeep and Dodge
specialists recommend regular service and maintenance checkups by
certified automotive experts throughout your vehicle's life. Although
your dealership should keep a detailed history of your vehicle on file,
keep your own record of all checkups and maintenance performed on your
vehicle in a logbook to demonstrate that proper care was provided.
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