Fast. Free. No obligation.
5 dealers all bid on your car
To get you the best dealer offer on your car, within the hour.
- 100% free to use
- No obligation to accept
- Best offer in 60 minutes
Free, and no obligation. Dealers never get your number.
How it works
Four steps, about a minute of your time
You are not selling to us. We put your car in front of licensed dealers who want it, then get out of the way while they compete.
Tell us about your car
Rego or make and model, kilometres, condition. About a minute, and no phone number needed until the end.
5 dealers price it
Your vehicle goes to five licensed dealers who buy that kind of car in your state. They price it against what they can retail it for.
Compare 5 written offers
Five dealer offers, in writing, within 60 minutes during business hours. No phone calls, no haggling, no pressure.
Accept, inspect, get paid
Pick an offer or decline the lot. If you accept, the dealer inspects where the car sits and pays by transfer.
Why sellers use it
Built to remove the parts you hate
Licensed dealers only
Every buyer on the platform holds a current motor dealer licence in their state. We check it at onboarding and again each year.
Free for sellers, always
Dealers pay us when they buy. You never pay a listing fee, a success fee or a commission.
Dealers never get your number
Dealers see your car, not your contact details. Only the dealer whose offer you accept is given your number. We may contact you ourselves about your submission, and you can tell us to stop at any time.
No obligation to sell
Offers are yours to take or ignore. Decline the lot and nothing happens, no fee, no follow up.
The difference
One offer is a price. Five offers is a market.
Two dealers will price the same car differently, and not by a little. One is short of your model this week and the other has four on the lot. One has an in house workshop, the other subcontracts. One retails in a state where your car is in demand.
None of that is visible from the outside, which is why asking a single buyer tells you almost nothing. Five independent bids tell you what the car is genuinely worth, and the spread between the top and bottom is often thousands.
What a spread looks like
ExampleIllustrative example only. Real offers depend on your car and the market on the day, and you take the best one or none at all.
Guides
Know what you are selling into
Straight answers on valuation, paperwork, finance payouts and the traps that cost private sellers money.
How to sell your car in Australia
Every way to sell a car in Australia compared: private sale, trade-in, auction and dealer offers. What each one really pays, how long it takes and the paperwork you need.
Read the guide →What is my car worth?
Valuation guides, listing prices and dealer offers all say different things. Here is what each number actually means and which one you can bank.
Read the guide →Selling a car with finance still owing
You can sell a car with a loan on it. Here is exactly how the payout works, what happens if you are in negative equity, and what to have ready.
Read the guide →Sell your car anywhere in Australia
Dealers inspect where the car sits, including interstate buyers who arrange transport themselves.
- Melbourne
- Sydney
- Brisbane
- Perth
- Adelaide
- Gold Coast
- Canberra
- Newcastle
- Sunshine Coast
- Wollongong
- Geelong
- Hobart
- Darwin
- Central Coast
- Toowoomba
- Cairns
Valuation by make
What affects the number on your model, and how the market is treating it.
Questions sellers ask first
Is it really free to sell my car?
Yes. Sellers pay nothing at any point. There is no listing fee, no success fee and no commission taken out of your sale price. The dealers pay us when they buy a car, which is why the service costs you nothing and why every offer you see is a net figure.
How many offers will I get, and how fast?
Five dealer offers, normally within 60 minutes during business hours. Submit outside business hours and the offers come back first thing the next morning. A small number of cars attract fewer, usually vehicles that are unregistered, written off or worth less than the cost of collecting them, and you will hear either way rather than being left waiting.
Do I have to accept an offer?
No. Offers are yours to take or ignore, with no obligation and no fee for declining. Sellers regularly use the offers as a market read before deciding whether to keep the car, trade it in or list it privately.
Will dealers call me constantly?
No. Dealers see your vehicle details, not your phone number, and only the dealer whose offer you accept is ever given it. Your details are never sold to a panel of buyers who all ring you, which is the single biggest difference between this and putting your number on a listing site.
We may contact you ourselves about your submission, including one you started and did not finish, by text or phone. Tell us to stop and we will.
How long does the whole process take?
The form takes about a minute. Offers come back within 60 minutes during business hours, and most sellers who accept an offer have the car inspected and paid out within two to three business days.
How is the offer decided?
Each dealer prices your car against what they can retail it for, minus reconditioning, holding cost and margin. Kilometres, service history, tyres, panel condition and how quickly that model is selling in their state all move the number. Because several dealers price it independently, the spread between them tells you a lot about what the car is genuinely worth.
What happens if the car is not as described?
The offer is subject to a physical inspection, which is normal for every dealer purchase in Australia. If the car matches your description, the offer stands. If the inspection finds something undisclosed, such as accident damage or a mechanical fault, the dealer may revise the offer and you are free to walk away.
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