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Get the most ZAR for your car with CarZar’s competitive online car seller platform

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If you’re looking to sell your car anytime soon, ask yourself if this is you: As a woman, you’re discerning and tech-savvy, you appreciate a good deal, you want to be safe, you don’t want to be exploited, you’d love to upgrade to travel in more comfort and style, BUT you don’t have time for tedious admin and you don’t want to take any risks.

Yup, that’s the conundrum. Selling your old car and buying a new one can be quite tricky.

Look no further than CarZar.co.za’s competitive online car platform. Rising fuel prices and other pressures may be squeezing everyone’s pockets, but SA’s newest and most consumer-friendly disruptor in the online car buying and selling space is offering SA’s most competitive bidding platform for car sales. So that you’ll get more Dough for your Renault, Dinero for your Pajero, Moolah for your Vrooma and Quota for your Toyota.

“CarZar is especially ideal for busy women who want to outsource the hassle of selling their cars online, whatever the make, model or mileage, because you get the best deal, but you also get the added comfort that it is safe and secure. We use accredited partners (HiQ, DEKRA and Kwik-Fit) to inspect vehicles at their workshops. This enables us to get an accurate quote to the seller as well as an in-depth car profile to our dealers so that the best price can be offered within the bidding process,” says Managing Director, Michael Muller.

Muller says CarZar is designed to be transparent, simple and to give you the pick of buyers so that by extension, you know you’ll get the best possible price for your car - and if you don’t get the price you want, and no longer want to sell, you can do so obligation-free.

“We know consumers are tech-savvy and smart, and are always looking for easy, trustworthy online assistance to make their lives easier whether it is to shop for properties or comparative insurance quotes. That’s why CarZar was founded - we knew we had to answer consumers’ call for a more transparent, simple, safe and competitive car buying service.”

 

Here are the four simple steps to follow if you want to sell your car on CarZar.co.za:

Step 1: Log onto CarZar.co.za to find out the value of your car. Fill in a simple form with details about your car. You will receive an online quote within seconds with an approximate value of your vehicle based on market data.

Step 2: Select the closest inspection centre for your car. CarZar.co.za is partnered with DEKRA, Kwik-Fit and HiQ. CarZar will then set up an obligation-free inspection. Inspections are completely independent and 100% unbiased.

Step 3: If all is in order, your car is uploaded to the CarZar Dealers Platform, allowing hundreds of dealers nationwide to compete for your car in the form of a bidding process to determine the best offer within 24 hours. If you are not happy with the highest final offer, you can decline with no strings or hidden costs attached.

Step 4: Upon accepting the offer and collection of the car, the money is then transferred into your bank account. The paperwork is also taken care of by our trusted professionals.

 

“No other car selling platforms offer this - they either make you do all the work yourself, or they send a strange agent to your house to tell you what your car is worth, without opening the floor to bidders around the country. With Carzar, we don’t determine the price, but the dealers bidding on the cars do, within 24 hours, and if you’re happy we do all the paperwork for you,” says Muller.

 

“It sounds painless, because it is painless.”

This post and content is sponsored, written and provided by CarZar.

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