We finish with questions 9 and 10, about the top 10 most asked questions on Google on selling a car online for Part 5 of our series. If you missed Parts 1-4, click the following to view: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4.
What are the benefits of selling a car online? Safety and convenience is at the top of the list! Selling a car online offers these top two benefits that can make the process easier, safer and more convenient.
Another benefit is the convenience factor. Selling a car to an online car buying company like Car Buyer USA, allows you to do everything from the comfort of your home. You will upload photos, provide documentation, and communicate with our company via your preferred contact method of call, text or email. Which will save you time, effort and expedite the process. All photos, paperwork and documentation is handled through a secure customer portal for quick and easy access from start to finish. Overall, selling a car online to Car Buyer USA will streamline the selling process and lead to a quicker and hassle free transaction.
The final question of can a car be sold online without a title? NO!! It is illegal to sell your car without a title in 48 of the 50 states. Yet, in certain situations, Alabama and Arkansas may recognize a bill of sale as a substitute for a title. Car owners can apply for duplicate or replacement titles and follow specific procedures outlined by your state’s DMV.
In certain circumstances your car may be exempt if it's a classic car or more than 15 model years old. You may also avoid needing a car title if you transfer ownership in certain states or decide to junk your vehicle. A car title is a legal document that serves as proof of ownership for a vehicle. It carries a significant amount of necessary information about the vehicle to help reduce theft, fraud and other crimes related to car ownership. Without a title, you may encounter difficulties in completing the sale and transferring ownership to the buyer.
Always check with your state Department of Motor Vehicles for guidelines on title requirement questions for selling a vehicle.