WBAC Values

Any luck with Carwow?

Just need to get my car collected and we are done. Purchase order is all confirmed.
Yep fantastic experience compared to Motorway ... sold mine very fast got £2K more buyer already contacted me soon as auction ended & I accepted!! just waiting for the payment....!
 
2k more? That's a huge disparity. Shows its worth looking around
Yep for sure always look around do not trust 1 source some are better than others. Motorway give the highest estimate but I suspect its just to get you to list with them & few achieve that actual headline number!
 
2k more? That's a huge disparity. Shows its worth looking around
Carwow were arguing the toss about the value of my car 6 months ago and were stating it would struggle to even get £24k. Motorway estimated the value of the same car last month at £24490 and it was sold at that which was a good £2k above any other valuation.
But I guess some have good or bad experiences with anything.
 
It could depend on the care make and model as to how Motorway and Car Wow value them. If one of them has decent sales of a particular car they could value it higher based on their sales?
 
I've been comparing the Motorway Value Tracker with Autotrader 'good condition' values, as both claim to be live data driven. Both have shown a slight increase in my car's value over the last month but it seems that Autotrader only updated once in the past month (before that a predictable slight decrease in value appeared to be just down to age and mileage). Motorway seems to recalculate daily if you keep updating the mileage.
 
Completed my sale on Car WOW now amazing experience start to finish everything worked as expected & the auction flowed naturally. Dealer paid me within minutes of meeting me did not even bother looking over the car (it was pristine anyway).

Plus getting £2K more than Motorway means for sure I would recommend them!!
 
Completed my sale on Car WOW now amazing experience start to finish everything worked as expected & the auction flowed naturally. Dealer paid me within minutes of meeting me did not even bother looking over the car (it was pristine anyway).

Plus getting £2K more than Motorway means for sure I would recommend them!!


Sounds like a painless and pleasant experience.
 
It's probably quite a difficult comparison to make but had anyone compared Motorway and Car Wow sold prices with BCA sold prices.
There might be some margin in one direction or another for a bit of arbing?

We know WBAC cars get passed through BCA in huge volumes so there is obviously margin in that direction.
 
Completed my sale on Car WOW now amazing experience start to finish everything worked as expected & the auction flowed naturally. Dealer paid me within minutes of meeting me did not even bother looking over the car (it was pristine anyway).

Plus getting £2K more than Motorway means for sure I would recommend them!!

I’m still waiting on mine to be collected. I’ve not had the same issues as you with Motorway but your sale progress to collection seems to be lightening fast compared to Motorway.
 
I’m still waiting on mine to be collected. I’ve not had the same issues as you with Motorway but your sale progress to collection seems to be lightening fast compared to Motorway.
LOL that's because I drove my car to them on Friday morning...1 last blast in it up the A1 to save them the hassle of coming to collect & spending 4-5 hours crawling through average speed checks & insane traffic congestion as I live in West London in the daytime it takes a long time to make any progress!
 
LOL that's because I drove my car to them on Friday morning...1 last blast in it up the A1 to save them the hassle of coming to collect & spending 4-5 hours crawling through average speed checks & insane traffic congestion as I live in West London in the daytime it takes a long time to make any progress!
That makes sense :D

Well, my car got collected yesterday and I was paid up within 10 mins of the driver arriving. All went well.
 
I recently sold my mum's car (she died in June last year) through Motorway.co.uk, and the dealer that bought it has left a bit of sour taste in my mouth.

It was a Peugeot 208, 2014, 1.6 litre, automatic. There were various dents/scrapes on it but overall it was actually OK. I recently got a fresh MOT, put a new battery in it (last one died as it hadn't been used for a year), but it was due a service (only due to time passed, not miles done).

Anyway, initial estimate on Motorway was £3,800, but a reserve price of £3,500 when I submitted all the photos. To my surprise it sold for £4,500.

Some bloke came to see it, he was inspecting it for about 20 minutes outside my house and then put trade plates on it to take it for a test drive. When he came back he started telling me things that were wrong with it. Something about the turbo, that the sub frame at the front and back was rusted (I did look myself and to be fair it was extremely rusty/corroded), but the thing I'm still curious about is the leaking oil on top of the engine. He showed this to me and it just seemed a bit off, he told me what the issue was but I can't actually remember what he said. He had this little bag on the floor next to him and I noticed he had a small bottle of oil in there. I asked him why he had it and he gave me some story about sometimes needing to top a car's oil up if it's not been looked after.

I don't know, something just felt off. Anyway, they knocked the price down to £2,900, and I just took it because I wanted it gone, it's been stressful trying to get it ready for sale and I just couldn't deal with it any more.

I've checked their website and they now have it listed for just shy of £6k. I expected a bit of a knock down on the price, but £1,600 was a bit excessive.
 
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I recently sold my mum's car (she died in June last year) through Motorway.co.uk, and the dealer that bought it has left a bit of sour taste in my mouth.

It was a Peugeot 208, 2014, 1.6 litre, automatic. There were various dents/scrapes on it but overall it was actually OK. I recently got a fresh MOT, put a new battery in it (last one died as it hadn't been used for a year), but it was due a service (only due to time passed, not miles done).

Anyway, initial estimate on Motorway was £3,800, but a reserve price of £3,500 when I submitted all the photos. To my surprise it sold for £4,500.

Some bloke came to see it, he was inspecting it for about 20 minutes outside my house and then put trade plates on it to take it for a test drive. When he came back he started telling me things that were wrong with it. Something about the turbo, that the sub frame at the front and back was rusted (I did look myself and to be fair it was extremely rusty/corroded), but the thing I'm still curious about is the leaking oil on top of the engine. He showed this to me and it just seemed a bit off, he told me what the issue was but I can't actually remember what he said. He had this little bag on the floor next to him and I noticed he had a small bottle of oil in there. I asked him why he had it and he gave me some story about sometimes needing to top a car's oil up if it's not been looked after.

I don't know, something just felt off. Anyway, they knocked the price down to £2,900, and I just took it because I wanted it gone, it's been stressful trying to get it ready for sale and I just couldn't deal with it any more.

I've checked their website and they now have it listed for just shy of £6k. I expected a bit of a knock down on the price, but £1,600 was a bit excessive.

It’s not really of any relevance now, but I think you’ve been had.

Easy to be taken advantage of when there’s stress involved, and it sounds like it has been for you.


The main thing is that you’ve got the money for it now, and you don’t need to think about it again :-)
 
It’s not really of any relevance now, but I think you’ve been had.

Easy to be taken advantage of when there’s stress involved, and it sounds like it has been for you.


The main thing is that you’ve got the money for it now, and you don’t need to think about it again :-)
aye had that before, i think trick here is not to allow test drive on his own. ive had it where 2 or 3 folk turn up to look at a vehicle and try to keep me busy whilst one interferes with the engine, oil,water even caught one trying to pull a pipe off a turbo favorite is unclipping the maff sensor plug.
usually they get told to jog on or pay up especially when i mention cameras.
dont ever let folk test drive vehicles without you being present, ever.
 
It’s not really of any relevance now, but I think you’ve been had.

Easy to be taken advantage of when there’s stress involved, and it sounds like it has been for you.

The main thing is that you’ve got the money for it now, and you don’t need to think about it again :-)

I agree, they've pulled a fast one. If anyone turned up and tried to haggle to that extent, I'd tell them where to go. I appreciate it's not always easy.
 
Well after some lowballs from the BMW dealer and only a little better from WBAC, my M240i is now on carwow, fingers crossed for a decent outcome :eek:
 
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