Selling a car with a private number plate V317: Everything you need to know Number plate valuation: How does it work? How to sell a deceased person’s car Can you sell a car on behalf of someone else? The DVLA and Selling Cars Explained Can you sell a company car? Should I...
You’ll also have to complete the ‘new keeper’ section of your car’s V5C logbook. Make sure you and the buyer sign the declaration and give them the small V5C/2 section of the form until their new V5 arrives. You’ll also need to contact the DVLA and inform them of a change ...
As the person selling the car, you must complete section 6 of the V5C – this is the registration certificate. Fill in the name of the new keeper, sign it, tear it off and send it to the DVLA. The remainder of the document goes to the new keeper. Don’t forget to hand over the...
You do not have to a car enthusiast to get emotionally connected with your vehicle. It is enough to be an average car driver that loves to spend time with “his friend”. Some car owners consider their vehicle as a member of the family. They invest a lot of time and effort to upgrade...
Handover your vehicle’s history documents and complete the V5 registration document (this will notify the DVLA that you sold your vehicle), and you’re all done. Selling to a dealership Selling your vehicle to a dealership will save you several steps mentioned in the ‘Selling Privately’ ...
Selling a car with a private number plate V317: Everything you need to know Number plate valuation: How does it work? How to sell a deceased person’s car Can you sell a car on behalf of someone else? The DVLA and Selling Cars Explained Can you sell a company car? Should I...
Selling a car with a private number plate V317: Everything you need to know Number plate valuation: How does it work? How to sell a deceased person’s car Can you sell a car on behalf of someone else? The DVLA and Selling Cars Explained Can you sell a company car? Should I...