Keep Your Cars Valuable For Resale

Submitted : Mar 20, 2010   Word Count : 464   Popularity: 65
If you plan to keep your car a few years only, then it's in your best interest to keep its resale value as high as you possibly can, after all that's more money to put down on your next new car. These five tips will put your car ahead of the others and help to maximize its resale value.

*1. Buy a car that will keep its value.* Resale value is based on many factors, including desirability and reliability. Some makes, such as Toyota, Honda Mercedes and Lexus always hold their value well. Use a good used car website when pricing your car, to research the resale history of makes and models in which you are interested. Some options, such as air conditioning or a sunroof, will improve your car's resale value; consider buying them even if they aren't on your personal must-have list it can be worth it in the long run.

*2. Keep to the maintenance schedule and keep all receipts.* You'll find the maintenance schedule in the back of the owner's manual. Keep receipts for all maintenance and repair work, no matter how minor. A stack of receipts shows that your car has been well taken care of. Clever used car buyers will be willing to pay extra for a car with a fully documented service history.

*3. Don't have a crash.* Any history of collision damage can dent your car's resale value, and a trained used car appraiser can spot body work from a mile away. If your car is in a collision, use an experienced repair shop with a good reputation and insist on using factory (also known as OEM, for Original Equipment Manufacturer) parts. Save all receipts and be up front and honest about any collision repair work when it comes time to sell on or trade. Being evasive about collision repair may lead the buyer to believe that the damage was more extensive than you are telling him.

*4. Resist customization.* Spending money on your car can decrease its value. If you do have your car customized, stick to non-intrusive upgrades such as new wheels or an upgraded stereo that won't require extensive re-wiring or cutting up the dashboard. Save the old parts so you have the option of returning your car to its original condition before selling. Lots of buyers will require the vehicle to be in its original condition even if a bit worn.

*5. Keep your vehicle clean.* The better your car appears to be kept up, the more it will be worth, and most people associate cleanliness with care. Polishing and shining your car on a regular basis is a much easier way to keep it looking good than paying for an expensive detail job when the time comes to sell it.
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