by Charaka | Mar 31, 2026 | Cash for Cars
Buying a used car privately can be a great way to save money. Private sellers often offer lower prices than dealerships, and you may have more room to negotiate. However, unlike buying from a licensed dealer, private sales usually come with fewer protections. That’s...
by Charaka | Mar 13, 2026 | Cash for Cars
Many people confuse the rules around car inspections when selling a vehicle in Australia. You might hear terms like “pink slip”, “roadworthy certificate”, or “safety inspection”, and it can quickly become confusing. If you’re selling a car in Victoria, the short...
by Charaka | Mar 4, 2026 | Cash for Cars
Selling a used car in Australia involves more than just agreeing on a price and handing over the keys. Proper documentation is essential to protect both you and the buyer, make the sale legal, and ensure a smooth transfer of ownership. Missing or incomplete paperwork...
by Charaka | Feb 28, 2026 | Cash for Cars
Selling a car in Australia usually involves providing a roadworthy certificate (RWC), but sometimes circumstances make that difficult. Maybe your car isn’t currently running, or you don’t have the time or budget to complete repairs. The good news? You can sell your...
by Charaka | Feb 25, 2026 | Cash for Cars
Selling a car can be stressful, especially when you don’t have a complete service history. Many buyers equate service records with reliability, so lacking documentation can make your car harder to sell. However, it’s not impossible. With the right approach, you can...
by Charaka | Feb 12, 2026 | Cash for Cars
Selling a car in Australia usually seems straightforward: advertise your vehicle, agree on a price, hand over the keys, and transfer ownership. But what happens if the car has outstanding parking fines? Many people are unsure whether unpaid fines prevent a sale, who...