Is it better to sell your car privately or through a dealership?

When it comes time to trade in your vehicle for a new set of wheels—or if you are just looking to sell your car—you have a big decision to make: should I sell privately or through a dealership?
The answer depends on a number of variables that really come down to your comfort levels in selling your own vehicle, how involved you want to be in the selling process, how much money you're hoping to get from the vehicle and what your timeline is like.
It also depends on what type of car you own, what shape the vehicle is in, how in-demand or desirable the car is and if you still owe any money on the vehicle.
Private vs. Dealer
Both options have pros and cons that are worth considering. We've put together the following chart to give you some insight into the selling process so you can be better informed as to what is the right option for you.
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Before you sell:
- Find out the value of your car using a service like Canadian Black Book
- Read the Province's guide to selling a used vehicle to make sure you're covering your legal ground
- If you are trading your car in, research the vehicle you're interested in purchasing thoroughly so you can be prepared when you take your old car to the dealership. Check out our tips for negotiating a good deal when purchasing a new car.
- Run a few auto insurance quotes on the vehicles you're interested in purchasing to find out if there are any major insurance differences between the makes and models. A notable difference might make your selling decision easier.
There is no right or wrong method when it comes to selling a used vehicle, as there are pros and cons to both private selling and selling to a dealership. The right choice is the one that's right for you. Take the time to thoroughly consider your options and find out which variables are most important to you.