Sorry to read this Colin - sounds horrific, hope you have a good recovery.
Afternoon everyone.
I need to sell my car after suffering an arm amputation in a work accident on Monday.
The car will not be suitable for me as they couldn't save my arm and I'm going to be provided with a false arm.
Obviously this is going to take some time and it will be sat on my drive.Mrs doesn't drive so I'm going to sell it and purchase some thing suitable when the time is right.
Happy if any car dealers can help me out.
Or if you can point me in the right direction to the right internet user to use.
The car is a BMW 2011 320d M Sport grey in colour with alloys sat nav etc.
68222 mileage has part BMW service and part independent.
Tax n tested has a private number plate which I'm dealing with at the moment.
Regards
Colin
Last edited by cgs; 1st March 2017 at 23:09.
Sorry to read this Colin - sounds horrific, hope you have a good recovery.
When you look long into an abyss, the abyss looks long into you.........
Sorry to hear of your misfortune.
Autotrader offers the best exposure per £ in mt view - the E90 320D is popular so if pricedand prepped well it should be an easy sell.
However, although difficult to factor in at the moment, wouldn't some mods to it be more cost-effective?
Likewise I hope you recover quickly.
I know nothing about the British car market. That is not the reason that I write this.
What a horrible reason to sell the car! I can not expres myself good enough in English in this case I think. But I would like to say that I am shocked to read this. I wish you all I can wish you in these terrible hours, weeks and months to come!
Can't help with the car sale but just to say I worked very closely with a number of amputees for a year, as well as being very humbling and inspirational it was amazing what a few adaptions achieved and how they carried on with their lives. Not to say it was all plain sailing but medicine has come a long way with these injuries.
I wish you all the very best for the future,
Tom
I sold mine recently in my local area morning paper (Northern Echo) It was £18 for six days .... had it sold easily and what I asked for. Still had people conracting me for up to a week after the advert had expired. Well pleased.
PS. That's tragic news about your accident... sorry to hear of it, I hope all goes well with a new arm, they can do amazing things now.
Last edited by Rod; 18th February 2017 at 16:15.
Very sorry to hear about your accident Colin.
Autotrader, seems to have one of the widest audiences - but I'm guessing priced right any of the usual outlets would see an easy sale.
Very best wishes.
Scott
It's just a matter of time...
Sorry to hear that, maybe easier to sell to BMW dealer or consider p/ex on Motabilty? The Sheffield number is 0114 327 2452. I've used webuyanycar but pretty sure you need to take car to them, but you can at least use their site for a low ball price guide for free even if you don't use them.
I'm working in the area during the week until end of March so am about in evenings (Tue/Weds) if I can help in any way please drop me a PM.
I've always had success with an eBay classified ad (not an auction) was about $15 last time I used one so much better value than Autotrader I reckon
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That sounds absolutely dreadful - I hope that your recovery goes OK.
I have sold a number of cars on eBay but there do appear to be a high number of time wasters and the terminally bewildered on their these days. The charges can be significant too. Auto Trader is mentioned above, I have used this a number of times over the years and always achieved a quick sale.
Do not be tempted at all by the slick advertising of We Buy Any Car who promise a magical hassle free option and guaranteed purchase price. There have been many complaints about them not honouring this (I believe that its something over 90% of offers not being honoured) and generally you end up paying dearly for the convenience.
You could always try a post on SC - lots of others do. I sold a VW Golf a couple of years ago this way.
What a terrible occurrence.Please stay positive.
As Ian suggested the "We buy any car" route is quick but be prepared to accept less than the car is worth.I used them to sell my last car.Speed was of the essence so that is the route I took.SC is worth a punt and will hopefully eliminate time wasters.Good luck with everything.
I'm so sorry to hear about your accident and I hope you make a full recovery.
I'm also in awe of your stoicism and positive approach.
It's been a while since I've sold a car but when I have done they've always shifted quickly on Auto Trader.
Bloody hell colin, sounds horrific ..wish you well and speedy recovery bud.
Sorry about your accident
Keep positive
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Get well soon Colin, and keep your chin up mate. Sorry that I can't help with your car though, but I'm sure someone soon will be able to help.
Best regards.
Awful, awful news. :-(
I'm humbled that you can be so matter-of-fact about the situation, I'm sure I'd be sitting doing nothing after such an event.
My very best wishes to you.
R
Ignorance breeds Fear. Fear breeds Hatred. Hatred breeds Ignorance. Break the chain.
Blimey... not much to add - hope your recovery goes well!
That's terrible Colin, hope all goes well.
I can't help with the car but as mentioned previously, there's lots can be done these days and adapting the car should be straightforward enough.
I suppose there's plenty of other things to adapt to first though!
What an awful thing to happen. I hope your recovery goes well.
As others have said, a 320D BMW should be easy to sell on - they're very good, from what I hear.
Given that you've got plenty of other things to worry about at the moment, selling privately probably isn't the first choice - there are so many timewasters out there. However, some dealers (probably second-hand as opposed to main) will offer a car for sale on a commission basis - it's low risk for them as they don't have capital tied up in the car, and if it sits around for a few weeks until it gets a better price they won't be too bothered. This might be a good solution if you can find someone who will sell the car on a percentage basis rather than a flat fee - then, of course, it's in their interest to obtain the maximum sale price.
Hope this helps and best wishes to you.
Plug
Thanks for all the replies really appreciated.
Got a price from WBAC,so may give the car a bit of a clean etc takes some pictures and try a sales post on here first.
Colin.
Just wanted to add to what others have already said in that I'm so so sorry to hear what you've had to go through recently and I really hope that you eventually move forward from this (from the tone of your thread I feel you will do ok).
I think the car question has been fully answered already by others.
Last edited by gmt 16750; 18th February 2017 at 19:25.
Dreadful thing to happen mate. Hope all goes well for you with everything.
That is an absolutely horrible piece of news mate ,really puts our own little groans and grumbles into their true insignificant perspective.
Good luck with your recovery .
Sorry to hear the news of your accident. Easy for me to say, but stay strong.
All the best .
I can't really add anything that hasn't been said, but wish you all the best.
I am not the only one amazed by your calm and positive attitude - very humbling indeed.
Wishing you all the very best.
I can't help but wish you all the very best and hope your recovery goes well.
Quite shocked when I read your thread Colin, really sorry to hear about this.
There must be someone on TZ that lives near you who would be very happy to help out by getting the car cleaned up, photographed and advertised for you. If I was nearer I certainly would and as this is such a great forum no doubt there will be plenty of offers for support to help you out.
Pistonheads has always been a great place for me to sell my cars, cleaned and prepped with some decent photos ideally in the sun and plenty of info in description.
I've always managed to avoid the tyre kickers on P/heads which I've attracted on Ebay ads.
Good luck with everything, wish I was closer so I could help out.
Edited to add definitely try selling here as well.
Bloody Hell Colin.
If you're going to sell privately, the Autotrader is the way to go. It depends how much hassle you want on your plate at the minute. The easier, albeit less profitable way, is to sell to a dealer. Less money but straight forward and quick.
If you're going private sale, have a read of this:
http://www.northwoodhillsservicestat...lling-your-car
If going dealer, avoid We Buy Any Car. Also avoid BMW main dealers. Contact a few local dealers that sell similar cars to yours and see what they bid you. I'd imagine you'll be looking at between £900 and £1200 less than what you could sell it for privately. It's up to you whether that's worth it.
As mentioned above, when you are ready, have a word with motability. They should be able to provide you with a suitable car.
All the best for your recovery mate and should you need any help or so simply a voice to talk to for a moan / chat / laugh please get in touch.
Jesus that sounds horrific, I hope you're being looked after.
All the best
Dave
Colin - Really sorry to here about your situation, it sounds awful. I sold my last car (a slightly older BMW) to Chris Denton in Sheffield who offered a very fair price and was excellent to deal with. Worth asking him to call by if you want a hassle free sale:
http://www.chrisdenton.co.uk/
Really appreciate all the advice and concern, have my first appointment at the hand and arm specialist Monday.
Will see what this involves and timescales etc
But will take the first step with the private number plate and get that changed
Once again thanks for all your advice and support.
Colin.
Last edited by cgs; 18th February 2017 at 21:56.
Sorry to hear this Colin. Keep your spirits up fella.
What doesn't kill you makes you stronger...
David
Last edited by dejjl; 18th February 2017 at 22:01.
I'm really sorry about your accident and injury Colin. All the very best with your recovery and the days / weeks ahead.
Very sorry to hear this and as you can probably tell, there's a lot of people on here today feeling for you.
No expert on car selling, all I'd suggest is at this moment in time, selling it the easiest way possible. You've a lot to deal with and the hassle of selling a car isn't worth it, so I'd suggest someone who will buy it immediately.
Colin, I am so sorry to hear your news and more then impressed with how calm you are. Puts things really into perspective, I hope things work out for you ref the car sale.
All the best to you Col, take it easy mate.
I'm confident a popular car like yours should shift easily on SC at market rate, without having to pay for the Auto Trader or eBay advert. E90 320d's in m-sport guise not only look good, but have a decent turn of performance for the mpg they offer, so I'd be surprised if a there wasn't a fellow TZ-er who fancied one.
Hope you're able to rely on friends and family a little.
Perhaps one of them could help you sell it if there are no takers on SC.
Really sorry to hear about what's happened to you.
I read the thread and wanted to "cheer you up" by making crap tasteless jokes, but alas I'm not that good.
Out of morbid curiosity, how did it happen? I hope you are getting the medical and legal attention you require.
Colin
Really sorry to hear that this has happened. Hope everything works out for you
All the best for the future mate
Brian
Last edited by Lee A Kada; 18th February 2017 at 23:07.
My arm was trapped in a waste compactor and was pulled along until it snapped off.
Medical attention has been first class from the ambulance men,trauma team at northern general Sheffield to all the great staff who looked after me in the hospital.
Legal will be looked after by my union.
Colin.